Energy Balance Assessment Core

About the EBA Core


The Energy Balance Assessment Core (EBA) has been an integral component of the Colorado NORC since 1997. The EBA Core provides support for the measurement of components of energy balance (e.g., energy expenditure and intake) and for assessing consequences of alterations in energy balance (e.g., body composition, substrate oxidation). The Overarching Aim of the EBAC is to provide expertise and support for obesity and nutrition related basic, clinical, translational, and transdisciplinary research for NORC investigators at CU Anschutz and its' affiliates. Services of the EBA Core are essential for many NORC investigators.

    Energy Balance Lab (EBL)

    The Energy Balance Lab (EBL) provides services to assess body composition, bone density, bone microarchitecture and estimated strength physical fitness, and energy expenditure values in research participants. Only CTRC-approved research protocols can request Energy Balance Lab services. To request the use of services from the EBA Core, please complete the EBAC application.

    Services Offered Include:

    EBL Small Animal Subcore

    The small animal sub-core of the EBL provides support for PI’s who want to measure energy intake, energy intake, physical activity, and body composition in small animals. This is the only metabolic phenotyping core on campus, and the specialized equipment has been uniquely modified so that measures of energy balance can be acquired while assessing nutrient trafficking and metabolism. Although most of the work involves strains of rats and genetically modified mice, the equipment has also been used to study ground squirrels, pythons, and flies.

    The 400sqft IACUC-approved NORC animal satellite facility is used for long term housing, metabolic phenotyping, intake monitoring, nutrient tracer studies, rodent exercise, and other preclinical procedures.

    Services Offered Include:

    EBA Core Team


    Matt Jackman

    Matthew Jackman PhD

    Key Personnel
    • Endocrinology (SOM)

    Primary Phone:3037243035

    Mailing Address:
    • CU Anschutz

    Research I North

    12800 East 19th Avenue

    P18 5402L

    Aurora, CO 80045

    Dr. Jackman is a Senior Instructor in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Prior to working at the University of Colorado Denver, my research background was focused on mitochondrial bioenergetics in hepatic and skeletal muscle mitochondria. More recent studies have been focused on isolated skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration studies in obesity prone (OP) and obesity resistant (OR) rats and mice, and permeabilized human skeletal muscle fibers. Ongoing mitochondrial respiration studies include permeabilized rat/mouse skeletal muscle fibers, osteocytes, and breast cancer cells. In addition to taking over the mitochondrial function sub-core of the MCA, Dr. Jackman has been the Assistant Director of the Anschutz Health and Wellness Animal Satellite facility since 2010.

    Colorado Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC)

    CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center

    12348 East Montview Boulevard

    Aurora, CO 80045


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