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class="heading-1">Editorial Board</h2> </h3> <ul class="list-group list-group-flush"> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-masayoshi-yamaguchi-3948.jpg" alt="Masayoshi Yamaguchi" title="Masayoshi Yamaguchi" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/masayoshi-yamaguchi-10325" title="Click here"><strong>Masayoshi Yamaguchi</strong></a> <br>Editor-in-Chief <br>Professor, Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology <br>Emory University School of Medicine, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Masayoshi Yamaguchi, Ph.D., IOM, FAOE, DDG, DG, is Adjunct Professor, Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA. He received a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Shizuoka College of Pharmacy (1976, Japan). He has completed his B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shizuoka, Japan (1971). Dr. Yamaguchi is engaged in the fields of bone and calcium endocrinology and cell calcium signaling since 1971, and these researches are developed in the aspect of biochemistry, molecular biology, endocrinology, metabolism, nutrition, pharmacology, and toxicology. Dr. Yamaguchi has an interesting for cell signaling mechanism, bone biology, nutritional factor and osteoporosis prevention, diabetic osteoporosis, and cancer bone metastasis and osteolysis. Moreover, Dr. Yamaguchi discovered two novel proteins and genes; cell signaling suppressor protein (named regucalcin; 1978) and transcriptional factor RGPR-p117 (regucalcin gene promoter region-related protein; 2001) in mammalian cells. Dr. Yamaguchi generated regucalcin transgenic rats, which were registered as international patents (USA, EU, Japan, and Korea), and this animal is found to induce osteoporosis and hyperlipidemia. The research of regucalcin is focused as a scientific topic. Dr. Yamaguchi published over 500 English articles to professional journals with peer-review. In addition, Dr. Yamaguchi registered over 20 national and international patents in the fields of his research interesting. Dr. Yamaguchi is serving as editors and editorial board members of reputed 24 international Journals. He received many honor and awards; Prize for Sato Memorial Fundation (1992, Japan/USA), Senji Miyata Foundation Award 2005 (Japan), Japan Society for Biomedical Research on Trace Elements Award 2007, The Lifetime Achievement Award from International Biographical Centre (IBC) (2004, England), The World Lifetime Achievement Award from American Biographical Institute (2004, USA), The Distinguished Service to Science Award from IBC (2007, England), and many others. Dr. Yamaguchi is listed in various biographies; Who&rsquo;s Who in the World (2005-, Marquis Who&rsquo;s Who, USA), Who&rsquo;s Who in Sciences and Engineering (2004-, Marquis Who&rsquo;s Who, USA), International Biographical Dictionary (2006-, IBC, England), and others." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Calcium endocrinology, bone biology, osteoporosis, prevention by nutritional factor, cell signaling and disorder, diabetes and osteoporosis, lipid metabolism and insulin impairment." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-md-a-aleem-haidara-9068.jpg" alt="Mohammed Abdel Aleem Haidara" title="Mohammed Abdel Aleem Haidara" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/mohammed-abdel-aleem-haidara-10356" title="Click here"><strong>Mohammed Abdel Aleem Haidara</strong></a> <br>Editor-in-Chief <br>Professor <br>King Khalid university, Saudi Arabia </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Mohamed Haidara is a Prof of Physiology ,Physiology Department , College of Medicine , King Khalid University . Prof Haidara is an expert in the field of diabetes and oxidative stress, with an&nbsp; award winning and world recognized international reviewer for more than 20 journals .&nbsp; He is&nbsp; a director of research in King Khalid University and mainly target&nbsp; his research; towards endocrine diseases and; diabetes . He has published many international publications for major; international journals . He is also a board editor in two of Bentham international journals; which is endorsed by seven Nobel laureate; The open cardiovascular medicine journal and J of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis ; UK . &nbsp;" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Research in the field of Physiology. Cardiovascular research. Endocrine research. Diabetes and oxidative stress." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-ilene-fennoy-3598.JPG" alt="Ilene Fennoy" title="Ilene Fennoy" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ilene-fennoy-10320" title="Click here"><strong>Ilene Fennoy</strong></a> <br>Professor <br>Columbia University Medical Center, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Fennoy received her Doctor of Medicine degree form the University of California, San Francisco and her Masters Degree in Public Health from Columbia University, School of Public Health.Her pediatric training was done in the Department of Social Pediatrics,Montefiore Hospital,Bronx,NewYork,Nutrition training at the Institute of Human Nutrition,Columbia University and Pediatric Endocrine training with the Pediatric Medicine Branch off the National Institute of Child Health, Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Fennoy is board certified in Pediatrics, Pediatric Endocrinology and as a Physician Nutrition Specialist.She has published articles in pediatric endocrinology both on growth and development and on diabetes.Currently, her research focus has shifted to childhood obesity with an emphasis on treatment in adolescence.She is medical director of the Center for Adolescent Bariatric Surgery and actively involved in the study of the impact of laparoscopic gastric banding in the morbidly obese adolescent." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Childhood obesity with an emphasis on treatment in adolescence." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-weihong-pan-746.jpg" alt="Weihong Pan" title="Weihong Pan" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/weihong-pan-10305" title="Click here"><strong>Weihong Pan</strong></a> <br>Professor, The Blood-Brain Barrier Group, Pennington Biomedical Research Center <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Weihong Pan obtained her MD from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College and PhD in Neuroscience from Tulane University of New Orleans She did her residency training in Neurology at Tulane University and fellowship in Sleep Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center of Harvard Medical School She has been a Professor of Neuroscience at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center since 2007 and is boardcertified in neurology Her areas of expertise include neuroinflammation bloodbrain barrier transport of cytokines and neurotrophic molecules drug delivery to the CNS obesity astrocytes and neural mechanisms of sleep and sleeprelated disorders She is the Associate Editor of Peptides Senior Editor for the Neurodegeneration section of Current Pharmaceutical Design member of 13 editorial boards reviewer for many journals and grant agencies and author of more than 130 full papers and 10 book chapters" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Cytokines and neuroinflammation, Protein trafficking across the blood-brain barrier Obesity and sleep, Obesity and reactive astrogliosis, CNS autoimmune diseases, Drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier, Neuroendocrine regulation of feeding, Cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-ugis-gruntmanis-6648.jpg" alt="Ugis Gruntmanis" title="Ugis Gruntmanis" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ugis-gruntmanis-10345" title="Click here"><strong>Ugis Gruntmanis</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Chief of Endocrinology Division, <br>University of Texas, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Fellowship: Endocrinology, UCLA/Cedars - Sinai Medical Center,Los Angeles, CA 1999 -2001 Residency: University of Rochester Primary Care Program in Internal Medicine,Rochester,NY 1997-1999 Internship: Yale University Primary Care Program in Internal Medicine, New Haven, CT 1996-1997 Residency: Riga Clinical Hospital #7, Medical Academy of Latvia Teaching Hospital, Internal Medicine/Intensive care 1992-1994 Medical Academy of Latvia, Riga, Latvia (M.D.)(6-year program)1992" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology &amp; Medicine" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-alfred-o-mueck-2176.jpg" alt="Alfred O Mueck" title="Alfred O Mueck" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/alfred-o-mueck-10316" title="Click here"><strong>Alfred O Mueck</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Endocrinology and Menopause <br>University Women&rsquo;s Hospital of Tuebingen, Germany </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="My primary research interests are in the field of reproductive endocrine health and fertility I obtained a combined MD/PhD degree at the University of Virginia UVA under the Medical Scientist Training Program At UVA I completed neurophysiologic studies examining metabolic and hormonal inputs to GnRH neurons the central regulators of the female reproductive axis using in vivo brain slices from transgenic mice. My PhD research had translational implications forvarious female fertility disorders including polycystic ovary syndrome and hypothalamic amenorrhea I then I completed a medical Residency in Internal Medicine at Georgetown University Hospital GUH in Washington DC followed by a Fellowship in Endocrinology and Metabolism at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda MD At the NIH I continued to pursue my research interests in reproductive health through clinical studies of women with idiopathic primary ovarian insufficiency POI a form of hypergonadotropic hypogonadism I designed and received approval for a protocol examining the natural history of ovarian function in women with a premutation in the Fragile X gene the most common genetic cause for 46XX POI Now as a Staff Endocrinologist at the Washington Hospital Center in DC I am continuing clinical research focusing on male and female hypogonadism and infertility" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Female hypogonadism, Male hypogonadism, Hypothalamic Amenorrhea, Polycystic ovarian syndrome, Primary ovarian insufficiency, Osteoporosis a consequence of hypogonadism, Female Androgen deficiency." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-ching-shwun-lin-7678.jpg" alt="Ching-Shwun Lin" title="Ching-Shwun Lin" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/chingshwun-lin-10351" title="Click here"><strong>Ching-Shwun Lin</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Urology <br>University of California, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University PhD in Microbiology, University of Iowa" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Stem cells, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, diabetes, vascular biology, gene regulation, phosphodiesterase, integrin, cytoskeleton, steroid receptors, prostate cancer, priapism, Peyronie&rsquo;s disease, gene therapy, growth factors, cytokines, beta cells, and herbal medicine." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-christa-buechler-14753.jpg" alt="Christa Buechler" title="Christa Buechler" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/christa-buechler-10372" title="Click here"><strong>Christa Buechler</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Internal Medicine <br>University Hospital Regensburg, Germany </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Professor Dr. C. Buechler is head of the research group &ldquo;Molecular and cellular interactions in diabetes mellitus, obesity and metabolic diseases at the Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Regensburg, Germany. She has received her M.Sc degree in biology in 1987and her PhD degree in natural sciences in 1991. She is serving as an editorial board member of three journals which are well accepted by researchers working in the field of obesity/type 2 diabetes and is reviewer for about 20 journals. She is author/coauthor on 90 original publications and 12 review articles." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Identification of adiponectin-regulated genes/proteins in hepatocytes, relevance of these genes in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, Identification of adiponectin-regulated genes/proteins in monocytes, Role of chemerin and its receptor in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, Identification and further characterization of adipokines, Identification and further characterization of genes/proteins relevant for adipocyte physiology." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-francine-durocher-14754.jpg" alt="Francine Durocher" title="Francine Durocher" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/francine-durocher-10373" title="Click here"><strong>Francine Durocher</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine <br>Laval University, Canada </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Francine Durocher is a Full Professor at the Department of Molecular Medicine, Laval University, since 2010. Dr Francine Durocher obtained her PhD at Laval University in 1996. After the completion of her thesis on BRCA1, she did a first postdoctoral fellow in molecular genetics at the Hospital for Sick Children, in Toronto, and then completed a second postdoctoral fellow at the University of Cambridge, England, in genetic epidemiology and statistics. She was the first Canadian to receive the Hitchings-Elion Fellowship from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund US. After the completion of her second postdoc, she started her career at Laval University in 2001, holding a Research Career Award from the Health Research Fundation or CIHR. She was the leader of a principal component of the INHERIT BRCAs CIHR Team grant program from 2001-2006, and is now a major co-investigator in the CIHR Team on Familial Risks of Breast Cancer. She has received major operating grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research CIHR and the Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance CBCRA as well as from the Canadian Cancer society Research Institute CCSRI. Her main research program aims at identifying novel breast cancer susceptibility loci/genes and is addressed to high-risk breast cancer families in which no mutation in either of the two main susceptibility genes, namely BRCA1 or BRCA2, has been identified. Dr Durocher is also involved in numerous international consortia, the objectives of which are aiming to identify uncommon or rare intermediate-risk genetic variants and determine their relative contribution to the familial relative risk of breast cancer." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Her main research program aims at identifying novel breast cancer susceptibility loci or genes and is addressed to high-risk breast cancer families in which no mutation in either of the two main susceptibility genes namely BRCA1 or BRCA2 has been identified. Dr Durocher is also involved in numerous international consortia, the objectives of which are aiming to identify uncommon or rare intermediate-risk genetic variants and determine their relative contribution to the familial relative risk of breast cancer." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-alexandra-kautzky-willer-3949.jpg" alt="Alexandra Kautzky Willer" title="Alexandra Kautzky Willer" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/alexandra-kautzky-willer-10326" title="Click here"><strong>Alexandra Kautzky Willer</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department for Endocrinology and Metabolism <br>Medical University of Vienna, Austria </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="She is Professor of Gender Medicine at Medical University in Vienna where she heads the Gender Medicine Unit and the university course of gender medicine. She has specialized in Internal Medicine and in Endocrinology and Metabolism. She is board member of numerous medical and scientific associations, among these, the Austrian Associations for Diabetes, Gender Medicine, and Obesity. She is member of the Diabetes Pregnancy Study Group Europe (DPSG) and scientific consultant of national and international Medical-Scientific Funds. She serves as reviewer in leading journals and has received awards such as the H&ouml;chst Award 1995 and the Joseph Hoet Research Award 2004. She is a member of the Expert Panel of the German Diabetes Association for Evidence-Based Recommendations for Diabetes and Pregnancy, and has published 86 original papers with a total impact factor of more than 300. In addition, she has published numerous reviews, book chapters, Guidelines/Practical Recommendations, and Audit Reports." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Gestational diabetes, Gender aspects of obesity, Gender aspects of metabolic syndrome, Gender aspects of type 2 diabetes, Gender aspects of type 1 diabetes/autoimmunity, Gender aspects of insulin resistance and beta cell function: Changes in pathogenesis of and interaction with different disease processes, Gender aspects of inflammation, adipokines, endothelial dysfunction." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-nishizawa-yoshiki-14756.JPG" alt="Nishizawa Yoshiki" title="Nishizawa Yoshiki" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/nishizawa-yoshiki-10374" title="Click here"><strong>Nishizawa Yoshiki</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Molecular Medicine <br>Osaka City University, Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Graduate from Osaka City University, 1970 Graduate from Osaka City University, Graduate School of Medicine, 1975 Clinical Study Center, California State University of Los Angeles (Professor George A. Bray), 1975-77 Lecturer, Osaka City University Medical School, 1979-85&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Assistant Professor, Osaka City University Medical School, 1986-88 Associate Professor, Osaka City University Medical School, 1989-98 Professor, Osaka City University Medical School, 1999-2000 Professor, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, 2000-2009 (Department of Metabolism, Endocrinology &amp; Molecular Medicine) Vice-president, Osaka City University Hospital, 2002-05 Dean, Osaka City University Medical School and Graduate School of Medicine, 2006-09 Visiting Professor, Thomas Jefferson University, 2007 President and Chairman of Trustees, Osaka City University, 2010-" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Metabolism, Endocrinology &amp; Molecular Medicine" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-takuyuki-katabami-751.jpg" alt="Takuyuki Katabami" title="Takuyuki Katabami" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/takuyuki-katabami-10306" title="Click here"><strong>Takuyuki Katabami</strong></a> <br>Director, Division of Metabolism and Endocrinology <br>St. Marianna University, Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Takuyuki Katabami, MD, PhD Associate Professor and Director Department of Internal Medicine Division of Metabolism and Endocrinology St. Marianna University Yokohama-city Seibu Hospital, Japan" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology: Adrenal Pituitary disease, secondary hypertension and neuroendocrine tumour Metabolism Obesity, Metabolic syndrome and Diabetes" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-jaung-geng-lin-5457.jpg" alt="Jaung-Geng Lin" title="Jaung-Geng Lin" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/jaunggeng-lin-10339" title="Click here"><strong>Jaung-Geng Lin</strong></a> <br>Professor Of Chemistry <br>China Medical University, China </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Lin is a professor at China Medical University, with certification to practice both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine. Ever since qualifying, he has been engaged in medical teaching and clinical research in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and he has opened up Taiwan&rsquo;s medical diplomacy with Traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture. The main topics of his research include acupuncture evidence-based medicine, acupuncture analgesia and acupuncture safety. He has published over 240 articles and 31 books about Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture. Dr. Lin has performed acupuncture on many world leaders and has received numerous awards, such as the Golden Burnoose award from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, first prize for contribution to academics from the President of the republic of EI Salvador Yanni Christopher, and two presidential awards from the republic of China to cite for his significant contribution to the country and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Important appointments of Dr. Lin include chairperson of the Taiwan Traditional Chinese Medicine Association, National Policy Advisor at the Office of the President, Taiwan, professor at the College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, chairperson of the Acupuncture Research Center at China Medical University, chairperson of the Graduate Institute of Chinese Medical Science at China Medical University, chairperson of the organizing committee and president of the 14th International Congress of Oriental Medicine, honorary academic and professor of over 30 domestic and overseas colleges and universities. In 2008, he was invited as a keynote speaker at Chicago Annual Conference on Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Currently, he is a professor at the Graduate Institute of Chinese Medical Science, China Medical University and chairperson of the Chinese Medical Association of Acupuncture, Taiwan." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Research fields&iuml;&frac14;脜隆 The Effect of Electroacupuncture Stimulation of Different Frequencies on Muscle Tissue Studies of Mechanisms in Electroacupuncture Analgesia The Effect of Acupuncture on Neurophysiology&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Effect of Acupuncture on Physiological Responses to Exercise Studies of the Safe Needling Depth in Acupuncture Treatment The Effect of Acupuncture on Behavior Clinical Research in Acupuncture Studies of Books in Acupuncture and Moxibustion&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Bone Fracture Healing The Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Allergic Rhinitis The Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Cancer" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-jonny-st-amand-5518.JPG" alt="Jonny St-Amand" title="Jonny St-Amand" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/jonny-stamand-10343" title="Click here"><strong>Jonny St-Amand</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine <br>University Laval, Canada </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Birth date: January 1, 1969 Sex:Male Citizenship:Canadian Collegial Diploma 1986-88 Health and Pure Sciences Immersion course 1987 English B.Sc. 1988-91 Physical Activity Sciences M.Sc. 1991-93 Physical Activity Physiology Certificate 1992-94 Genetic Engineering Ph.D. 1993-96 Physical Activity Physiology Post-doc 1996-98 Pathology and Laboratory Medicine" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Molecular Endocrinology and Oncology and Human Genomics" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-hong-wang-4524.jpg" alt="Hong Wang" title="Hong Wang" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/hong-wang-10328" title="Click here"><strong>Hong Wang</strong></a> <br>Senior Research Scientist, Department of Internal Medicine <br>University of Virginia Medical School, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Hong Wang obtained his Medical degree and Ph.D. degree from the Nanjing Medical University, China. His Ph.D. study focused on the biochemical pathways involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic chronic complications. He then practiced as a Clinical Associate Professor in adult endocrinology in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University for many years. In 1995, his interest in basic research led him to the USA. He first studied the central modulation of pain, particularly focused on the molecular neuroanatomical pathways in both central and peripheral nerve system in the Department of Cell Biology and Neuroanatomy of University of Minnesota. In 1999, he moved to the University of Virginia to study the central regulation of respiratory and cardiovascular function in the Department of Pharmacology. Currently, he is a Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Medicine. Since 2002." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="His research interest has been focusing on the insulin action on vascular endothelial biology and the molecular machinery that mediates biomacromoleculars move across the endothelial barrier. Dr. Wang has authored over 40 peer-reviewed publications." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-sven-diederich-4533.jpg" alt="Sven Diederich" title="Sven Diederich" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/sven-diederich-10329" title="Click here"><strong>Sven Diederich</strong></a> <br>Director, Centre for Hormone and Metabolic Diseases <br>Germany </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Sven Diederich (born in 1962) started with a study of dentistry (1982 to 1987), changed to medicine and graduated from the Free University Berlin in 1992. His clinical training concentrated on internal medicine, endocrinology, diabetes and andrology. From 2000 to 2004, he was Senior Consultant at the Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition, Charit&eacute;, University Hospital Benjamin Franklin, Berlin. In 2004, Sven Diederich became director of the Endokrinologikum Berlin, a clinical and research centre of nowadays 16 physicians.Sven Diederich&rsquo;s basic and clinical area of research is focused on the adrenal gland, especially endocrine hypertension, and on pharmacology of steroids. He is author of more than 50 scientific papers as well as book chapters. Sven Diederich is one of the founding members of the section &ldquo;Adrenal gland, hypertension and steroids&rdquo; of the German Society of Endocrinology. In addition, he is member of different other national and international clinical societies." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology Adrenal gland Endocrine hypertension Endogeneous and synthetic steroids Vasopressin Hormonal adaptation in sport Diabetes Metabolic syndrome PCO syndrome Andrology Osteology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-hidetoshi-ikeda-7324.jpg" alt="Hidetoshi Ikeda" title="Hidetoshi Ikeda" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/hidetoshi-ikeda-10348" title="Click here"><strong>Hidetoshi Ikeda</strong></a> <br>Head of Research Institute for pituitary Diseases, Research Institute for Pituitary Disease <br>Tohoku University of Medical Centre, Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1981: graduated from Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai , 1981-1983: clinical resident (general surgery) at Mito National Hospital 1983: entered Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine,&atilde;芒聜卢芒聜卢 (Department of Neurosurgery),Sendai, Japan 1983 &ndash; 1984: trained as a research fellow at 2nd Department of Pathology, Tohoku University school of Medicine, Sendai, Japan 1987: graduated from Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine and obtained Igaku-Hakushi, equivalent to Ph.D. 1988 Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine,&nbsp; Sendai, Japan 1988.9-1988.10. trained as a research fellow at Department of Pathology (Prof. Keiichi Watanbe), Tokai University School of Medicine, Kanawagawa, Japan 1992.4-1992.11 visiting scientist at Department of Neuropathology (Prof. Paul Kleihues), University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland 1992.12-1993.4 visiting scientist at Department of Molecular biology (Prof. David Yandell), Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA 1998-2003.9 Lecturer,&nbsp; Department of Neurosurgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan 2003.9-2005.6 Chief director, Dept of Pituitary surgery, Kohnan Hospital, Sendai , Japan 2006.7-: Chief director, Department of Neurosurgery, Ohara Medical center Hospital, Fukushima, Japan 2008.7- Head of Research Institute for Pituitary disease. Southern Tohoku General Hospital." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Pituitary surgery and Pathology Neuropathology, Molecular biology of Brain tumor, Molecular analysis of Moyamoya disease Anti-aging science, Treatment of GH deficiency, Diagnosis and treatment of Cushing&rsquo;s disease,&nbsp; Patho-physiology and treatment of Acromegaly" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-fukazawa-hiroshi-5384.JPG" alt="Fukazawa Hiroshi" title="Fukazawa Hiroshi" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/fukazawa-hiroshi-10334" title="Click here"><strong>Fukazawa Hiroshi</strong></a> <br>Director, Department of Endocrinology & Metabolomics, KKR Suifu Hospital <br>Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1977&acirc;芒聜卢芒聙垄1979 Public Shizugawa Kumiai Hospital, Depatment of Internal Medicine 1979&acirc;芒聜卢芒聙垄1986 Tohoku Univ. Scholl of Medicine 2nd Depatment of Internal Medicine 1986&acirc;芒聜卢芒聙垄1988 McGill Univ. Montreal General Hospital Research Fellow 1988&acirc;芒聜卢芒聙垄1999 National Naruko Hospital Head of Physician 1999&acirc;芒聜卢芒聙垄2002 National Sanatorium Morioka Hospital Head of Physician 2002&acirc;芒聜卢芒聙垄2003 National Koriyama Hospital Head of Physician 2003&acirc;芒聜卢芒聙垄2005 South Miyagi Central Hospital Director of Health Check-up 2006&acirc;芒聜卢芒聙垄2009 JA Mito General Hospital Vice Director 2010&acirc;芒聜卢芒聙垄present Federation of Natinal Public Service Personnel Mutual Aid Association Suifu Hospital Director" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="&nbsp;Subacute thyroiditis, Interferon-alpha induced thyroid disease,&nbsp; Drug induced thyroiditis ( except #2) , Painless thyroiditis, Autoimmune thyroid disease" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-chen-chen-7677.jpg" alt="Chen Chen" title="Chen Chen" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/chen-chen-10350" title="Click here"><strong>Chen Chen</strong></a> <br>Professor <br>The University of Queensland, Australia </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="After training as MBBS at Fudan University Medical School in 1982, Professor Chen completed PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Bordeaux, France in 1989. He worked as a researcher in Glaxo Inc. in the U.S.A. and then headed Endocrine Cell Biology at the Prince Henry&rsquo;s Institute of Medical Reserach (Melbourne) till 2007. He moved to his current post at the beginning of 2008. His work focused on the metabolic disorders in relation to neuroendocrinology, diabetes, cardiomyopathy and endometrial cancers. He has published more than 130 papers in top international scientific journals. He served as Chair of many international conferences and as editorial member of many international journals." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="The Endocrinology laboratory focuses on the link of cell biological properties and functions. Functions of cells may be the secretion of hormones in endocrine cells, contraction and dilation of cardiomyocytes, or proliferation and apoptosis of cancer cells. We concentrate on hormones, which are important in controlling growth, development, metabolic balance, body mass composition, ageing process, and the plasma glucose levels, such as growth hormone, leptin, orexin, insulin, glucagon, and adipocyte-derived hormones and factors. Several endogenous and synthetic regulatory peptides have been tested for their regulatory roles in pituitary and pancreatic islet" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-eiji-oda-3945.JPG" alt="Eiji Oda" title="Eiji Oda" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/eiji-oda-10322" title="Click here"><strong>Eiji Oda</strong></a> <br>Chief, Tachikawa Medical Center Nagaoka <br>Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="In 2005, I wrote an article entitled &ldquo;a case-control pilot study on n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid as a negative risk factor for myocardial infarction&rdquo; in International Heart Journal. In 2006, I criticized the Japanese Criteria of Metabolic Syndrome in a Letter to the Editor in Circulation Journal and I wrote an article entitled &ldquo;the optimal cut-off point of C-reactive protein as an optional component of metabolic syndrome in Japan&rdquo; in Circulation Journal. In 2008, I wrote a review entitled &ldquo;the metabolic syndrome as a concept of adipose tissue disease&rdquo; in Hypertension Research. Since 2009, I have written many articles concerning obesity, metabolic syndrome, and risk factors of cardiovascular disease including an editorial entitled &ldquo;obesity-related cardiovascular risk factors&rdquo; in Circulation Journal." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="My research interest is obesity, diabetes, risk factors of cardiovascular disease, and preventive medicine." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-alexander-o-shpakov-9065.jpg" alt="Alexander O Shpakov" title="Alexander O Shpakov" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/alexander-o-shpakov-10354" title="Click here"><strong>Alexander O Shpakov</strong></a> <br>Head of Laboratory of Molecular Endocrinology, Department of Biochemistry, Russian Academy Sciences <br>Saint Petersburg, Russia </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Alexander O. Shpakov, PhD, is a Professor of Biochemistry at the I.M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry (IEPB), Russian Academy of Sciences, in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. He was born in 1963 at Leningrad in Russia. He received his Master of Science degree in Organic Chemistry in 1987 from the Leningrad State University, Russia, and his PhD degree in Biochemistry in 1996 from the I.M. Sechenov IEPB. Currently he heads the Laboratory of Molecular Endocrinology at the I.M. Sechenov IEPB. He is an author of more than 185 research papers and reviews in reputed international and Russian journals and has published 7 book chapters." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Research interests include: (i) development of the peptide strategy based on signal protein-derived peptides, (ii) study of functional state of hormonal signaling systems in the endocrine diseases, diabetes mellitus in particular, (iii) structural-functional organization and evolution of the signaling systems of lower eukaryotes and bacteria." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-monica-colitti-9240.jpg" alt="Monica Colitti" title="Monica Colitti" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/monica-colitti-10362" title="Click here"><strong>Monica Colitti</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences <br>University of Udine, Italy </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1988-1998 teaching assistant of Anatomy of domestic animals (degree in Veterinary Medicine at the Udine University) &middot; 1990- 2001 teaching of Animal anatomy (degree in Food Technologies Sciences, Agricultural Faculty at the Udine University) &middot; 1996- to date post-graduate levels lectures on Anatomy and Physiology of aquatic animals for the PhD Aquaculture course &middot; 2000- 2002 lectures for Biotechnology and Methodology applied to nutrition &middot; 2000 to date lectures for Biology and Anatomy of wild animals (degree in Veterinary Medicine, Animal Production) &middot; 2000- 2010 lectures for Veterinary anatomy and histology (degree in Veterinary Medicine, Biotechnology) &middot; 2010- to date lectures for Histology, Anatomy and Physiology (degree in Biotechnology)" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="from 1990 to 1998 research in experimental embryology of the normal and neural tube defect in chick embryos; studies on developmental myenteric neurons in animals &middot; from 1998 to date the research activity mainly deals with: the study of apoptosis related to gene expression in the mammary gland of ruminants; gene expression in the mammary gland of ruminants under metabolic stress; with characterisation and expression of AIF (apoptosis inducing factor) in mammary gland of cow; with the expression of PACAP (Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide) in the central and peripheral nervous system of birds; with the study apoptosis and related genes in development of deer antler; with gene expression in cell cultures (white blood cells and adipocytes) supplemented with natural compounds; with molecular markers of mammary stem cells gene expression in adipose tissue (RNA-seq) She managed with histology, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry, light microscopy, transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Since 1998 she equipped molecular biology laboratory and managed with protein and acid nucleic electrophoresis, Western blotting, Northern blotting, Southern blotting, PCR, RT-PCR, cloning, in situ hybridisation, Real-timePCR and microarrays." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-dominik-rachon-9066.JPG" alt="Dominik Rachon" title="Dominik Rachon" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/dominik-rachon-10355" title="Click here"><strong>Dominik Rachon</strong></a> <br>Department of Clinical and Experimental Endocrinology <br>Medical University of Gdansk, Poland </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Medical Doctor &ndash; Medical University of Gda&Aring;芒聙聻sk, Poland Ph.D. in Medicine &ndash; Medical University of Gda&Aring;芒聙聻sk, Poland Title of the thesis: &ldquo;Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) expression in postmenopausal women before and during hormone replacement therapy&rdquo; Supervisor: Professor Jolanta My&Aring;芒聙潞liwska, Department of Immunology of the Medical University of Gda&Aring;芒聙聻sk, Poland. Habilitation Thesis; Medical University of Gda&Aring;芒聙聻sk, Poland Title of the thesis: &ldquo;Effects of equol on the selected oestrogen target organs in the ovariectomized rat model of menopause. Can treatment with equol be a potential alternative to postmenopausal oestrogen replacement therapy?" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Laboratory animal handling and experiments cell cultures, bioassays, ELISA Basic molecular biology techniques (DNA and RNA isolation, PCR, RT-PCR, RFLP) Real-time PCR Protein analysis (Western Blot)" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-cihangir-erem-9243.jpg" alt="Cihangir Erem" title="Cihangir Erem" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/cihangir-erem-10363" title="Click here"><strong>Cihangir Erem</strong></a> <br>Professor, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism <br>Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1979-1985 Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine 1988-1992 Resident in Department of Internal Medicine Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of Medicine 1996-1998 1993-1996 1996-2003 Research Fellow in Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Asistant Professor in Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of Medicine Associate Professor in Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of Medicine 2001-2005 Doctoral Training in Deparment of Medical Biochemistry, Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of Medicine 2003- Professor in Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of Medicine" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1. Prevalence of diabetes, obesity and metabolic syndrome 2. Adrenal diseases 3. Coagulation disorders in endocrinology 4. Thyroid diseases 5. Endothelial dysfunction in endocrinology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-bernadette-biondi-9237.jpg" alt="Bernadette Biondi" title="Bernadette Biondi" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/bernadette-biondi-10360" title="Click here"><strong>Bernadette Biondi</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Molecular and Clinical Endocrinology <br>University of Naples, Federico II Medical School, Italy </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Bernadette Biondi is Professor of Endocrinology&nbsp; at the Endocrine Division of the Department of Molecular and Clinical Endocrinology and Oncology of the University of Naples Federico II Medical School, Naples, Italy. She is tutorial teacher in Endocrinology and Cardiovascular Endocrinology for the students of University of Naples Medical School. She is a member of American Thyroid Association, the Endocrine Society, the European Thyroid Association and the Italian Society of Endocrinology. Dr. Biondi&rsquo;s clinical research has focused on the cardiovascular effects of thyroid hormone, subclinical thyroid disease and clinical outcomes in patients with thyroid cancer. She is the author or co-author of numerous papers that appeared in such journals as Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, European Journal of Endocrinology, Annals of Internal Medicine, Circulation, Nature Clinical Practice in Endocrinology and Metabolism, New England Journal of Medicine etc, Endocrine Review,&nbsp; JAMA, The Lancet." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology and Cardiovascular Endocrinology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-morali-d-sharma-1105.jpg" alt="Morali D Sharma" title="Morali D Sharma" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/morali-d-sharma-10311" title="Click here"><strong>Morali D Sharma</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Division of Endocrinology, Baylor College of Medicine <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="I Dr Morali D Sharma am an associate professor in the department of medicine division of endocrinology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston Texas I received my residency training in internal medicine at Cook County hospital in Chicago and fellowship training in endocrinology at Baylor College of Medicine I have been a clinician researcher and an educator at Baylor for 17 years My main research interests are diabetes and pituitary disorders mainly acromegaly and hypopituitarism I have conducted clinical trials both industry sponsored and investigatorinitiated in the areas of diabetes hypertension growth hormone replacement in adults and acromegaly I have been involved in both didactic and bedside education of medical students residents and endocrinology fellows and I received Faculty Excellence Award in teaching and evaluation in 2004" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="My main research interests are diabetes and pituitary disorders, mainly acromegaly and hypopituitarism" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-dare-p-schuster-3102.jpg" alt="Dare P Schuster" title="Dare P Schuster" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/dare-p-schuster-10318" title="Click here"><strong>Dare P Schuster</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor <br>The Ohio State University, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dara Schuster is a graduate of The University of Kentucky School of Medicine. She completed residency in a combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Program 1988-1992 and fellowship in Adult and Pediatric Endocrinology 1992-1996 at The Ohio State University. She has been on faculty since 1996 and became an Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics in 2002. Dr. Schuster&rsquo;s research interests include 1characterization of racial differences in glucose homeostasis in pediatric and adult subjects at risk for the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus, 2changes in glucose metabolism in response to exercise training, and 3obesity and changes in glucose regulation in response to bariatric surgery and weight loss in adults and children. Dr. Schuster has been active in education and mentoring of students, residents and fellows. She is the advisor for endocrinology fellows, Ph.D. candidates in human nutrition and in exercise physiology. Dr. Schuster has been active in committee work within The Ohio State University Hospital System and currently sits on 10 active committees and is the Director of the Clinical Diabetes Program at The Ohio State University. In 2008, Dr. Schuster became the Associate Medical Director for Chronic Disease Program development, The Ohio State University Hospitals. In this role, Dr. Schuster oversees development and implementation of evidence-based practice policy for the hospital system." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Characterization of racial differences in glucose homeostasis in pediatric and adult subjects at risk for the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus, changes in glucose metabolism in response to exercise training and obesity and changes in glucose regulation in response to bariatric surgery and weight loss in adults and children." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-sullivan-shannon-3090.JPG" alt="Sullivan Shannon D" title="Sullivan Shannon D" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/sullivan-shannon-d-10317" title="Click here"><strong>Sullivan Shannon D</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine/Endocrinology <br>Georgetown University, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="My primary research interests are in the field of reproductive endocrine health and fertility. I obtained a combined MD or PhD degree at the University of Virginia (UVA), under the Medical Scientist Training Program. At UVA, I completed neurophysiologic studies examining metabolic and hormonal inputs to GnRH neurons, the central regulators of the female reproductive axis, using in vivo brain slices from transgenic mice. My PhD research had translational implications forvarious female fertility disorders, including polycystic ovary syndrome and hypothalamic amenorrhea. I then I completed a medical Residency in Internal Medicine at Georgetown University Hospital (GUH) in Washington, DC, followed by a Fellowship in Endocrinology and Metabolism at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. At the NIH, I continued to pursue my research interests in reproductive health through clinical studies of women with idiopathic primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), a form of hypergonadotropic hypogonadism. I designed and received approval for a protocol examining the natural history of ovarian function in women with a premutation in the Fragile X gene, the most common genetic cause for 46,XX POI. Now as a Staff Endocrinologist at the Washington Hospital Center in DC, I am continuing clinical research focusing on male and female hypogonadism and infertility." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Female hypogonadism, Male hypogonadism, Hypothalamic Amenorrhea, Polycystic ovarian syndrome, Primary ovarian insufficiency, Osteoporosis a consequence of hypogonadism, Female Androgen deficiency." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-kavita-shah-5487.jpg" alt="Kavita Shah" title="Kavita Shah" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/kavita-shah-10341" title="Click here"><strong>Kavita Shah</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry <br>Purdue University, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Kavita Shah received her Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India in the area of synthetic organic chemistry. She did her postdoctoral research at Princeton University, where she was involved in the development of a chemical genetic approach for the identification of direct substrates of kinases. Subsequently, she was a Group Leader at Genomics Institute of Novartis Research Foundation, San Diego from 1999 to 2004. In 2004, Dr. Shah joined Purdue University, where she is a Walther Associate Professor. Dr. Shah is an Editor of Current, Protocols in Chemical Biology." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Our research is focused on dissecting the roles of kinases and G Proteins in cancer and neurodegeneration using chemical and genetic approaches. We have recently developed a chemical genetic approach for specific activation or inhibition of engineered G proteins using orthogonal small molecules. Another research area in my laboratory focuses on Aurora A kinase, which is overexpressed in several types of cancers. We have identified several oncogenic targets of Aurora A kinase in breast, prostate and ovarian cancer cells. The goal is validate these targets for developing targeted therapies, and diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for cancer progression. We are also interested in elucidating the pathogenic mechanisms that lead to neurodegeneration in Alzheimer&prime;s Disease." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-ally-ph-prebtani-6825.jpg" alt="Ally PH Prebtani" title="Ally PH Prebtani" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ally-ph-prebtani-10346" title="Click here"><strong>Ally PH Prebtani</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Hamilton Health Sciences <br>Hamilton University, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Ally P. H. Prebtani is an internist and endocrinologist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada as Associate Professor of Medicine with the Division of Endocrinology &amp; Metabolism. He is the founder and director of the Internal Medicine International Health Program, which takes him and trainees to pursue voluntary international health work.&nbsp; He is also the Program Director for the McMaster University Endocrinology &amp; Metabolism Residency Training Program.&nbsp; He is also involved as a co-investigator in several clinical trials in diabetes and heart disease and has published articles in peer-reviewed journals.&nbsp; He is actively involved in several roles at the university including teaching, clinical work, research, and administration at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level. Dr. Prebtani is currently on the Expert Committee for Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) Clinical Practice Guidelines and on the Task Force for the Tools Implementation for the Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP). Dr. Prebtani is actively involved in voluntary work both in the community and academically.&nbsp; He has won the Ontario Voluntary Service Award by the government of Ontario for years of community service. He was born in Uganda and grew up in Toronto, Canada where he did his schooling. Initially, Dr. Prebtani completed his training in pharmacy in 1992 at the University of Toronto.&nbsp; Shortly afterwards, he pursued medicine at McMaster University.He completed medical school in 1996.Afterwards, he completed his training in Internal Medicine at the University of Toronto 1999. He then went on to complete his training in Endocrinology &amp; Metabolism in 2001 at the University of Toronto with a special interest in Endocrine Oncology and was awarded a Diploma in the Master Teaching Program from the University of Toronto in 2004. Dr. Prebtani has won the McMaster University General Internal Medicine Teaching Award and was the runner-up for the Endocrine Subspecialty Teaching Award.&nbsp; Dr. Prebtani was awarded the McMaster University Internal Medicine Excellence in Teaching Award for Merit in January 2011.&nbsp; In April 2011, Dr. Prebtani was awarded the Outstanding Health Care Professional Award by the Canadian Diabetes Association.&nbsp; In May 2011, Dr. Prebtani was awarded the General Appreciation Award from the Department of Medicine at McMaster University. His passion is in the area of international health.&nbsp; He has also been an external examiner at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda. In the community, he frequently gives medical talks to the public, has been crisis management leader and lieutenant in the Aga Khan Volunteer Corps.&nbsp; He has also served on the Medical Advisory Service in the community. His personal interests include spending time with his family, especially with the biggest joy of his life, his daughter Sofia, camping, traveling, and music." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology &amp; Metabolism" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-sunita-dodani-3947.jpg" alt="Sunita Dodani" title="Sunita Dodani" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/sunita-dodani-10324" title="Click here"><strong>Sunita Dodani</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine & Center for Health Equity and Quality Research <br>University of Florida, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr Sunita Dodani MD, MSc, FCPS, PhD, FAHA is a Physician with specialization in cardiology. She received her undergraduate degree from the Aga Khan University, one of the premier private universities in Pakistan. In addition, she also received Masters in epidemiology and community health from the Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, and PhD in epidemiology (majors in cardiovascular disease epidemiology) from the University of Pittsburg. Her research interests are focused on health disparities related to cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes in African Americans, Hispanics and South Asians. Dr Dodani&rsquo;s future goal is to reduce health disparities and develop national level registries for cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes for ethnic minorities. &nbsp;Dr Dodani is NIH funded and recipients of several extramural funding including NIH. Dr. Dodani has successfully completed several research projects in Pakistan as well as in the US that focused on the distribution and determinants of cardiovascular diseases in ethnic minorities. Her current focus involves profiling non-traditional and genetic cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors in south Asian immigrants. She has worked with many ethnic minorities helping to reduce health disparities. For example Fit Body and Soul, Diabetes prevention program for African American churches was funded by NIH. Similarly HEALS-Healthy eating and Living spiritually is hypertension control program for African American. In addition CHHIL study (Children&rsquo;s Healthy habits Integrated for Life) is a childhood obesity control program for African American kids. Dr Dodani received a National Gold Medal as Best Young Researcher of Pakistan in 2002, in addition to several awards for her achievements in this area. She also received the &ldquo;Community Service Award&rdquo; from the International Society on Hypertension in Blacks (ISHIB).&rdquo; She has been recognized and honored as &ldquo;Fellow&rdquo; American Heart Association (FAHA). Dr. Dodani has published more than 40 multi-disciplinary articles in peer-reviewed journals." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Health disparities related to cardiovascular diseases in ethnic minorities with focus on development of successful community based, outcome research projects related to cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, hypertension and childhood obesity control for African Americans, Hispanics and South Asians. Future goal is to reduce health disparities and develop national level registries of cardiovascular diseases for ethnic minorities. Expertise in Cardiovascular Global Health with respect to capacity building related to cardiovascular prevention research in developing countries." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-sowmya-krishnan-762.jpg" alt="Sowmya Krishnan" title="Sowmya Krishnan" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/sowmya-krishnan-10309" title="Click here"><strong>Sowmya Krishnan</strong></a> <br>Department of Pediatrics <br>University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Sowmya Krishnan MD is a board certified pediatric endocrinologist and is a full time faculty at University of Oklahoma health Sciences center She has been named America&rsquo;s top pediatricians for years 2009 and 2010 by Consumer Research Council of America She completed her pediatric residency at Michigan State University Flint Michigan She was chosen to be the chief resident during her final year of residency training She completed her fellowship training at University of Oklahoma health Sciences Center in October 2008 She has 5 peer reviewed publications and 3 book chapters to her credit" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Bone health in Children. Type 2 diabetes and obesity in children. Interaction of fat and bone and the role of bone as an endocrine organ." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-hanrui-zhang-3943.jpg" alt="Hanrui Zhang" title="Hanrui Zhang" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/hanrui-zhang-10321" title="Click here"><strong>Hanrui Zhang</strong></a> <br>Department of Internal Medicine <br>University of Missouri-Columbia, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Hanrui Zhang obtained her MD/MSc in Chinese Medicine from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, and PhD in pharmacology from University of Missouri-Columbia. She is author of over 20 papers in the field of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases on international peer reviewed journals, including ATVB, BRC, JMCC, AJP-Heart, Clinical Science, and Obesity, etc. She published 11 abstracts, co-authored 1 book chapter, and is serving as reviewer for 10 journals." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Vascular biology, atherosclerosis, ischemia/reperfusion injury, coronary artery diseases, adipose inflammation, insulin resistance, obesity, diabetes and its cardiovascular complications, and herbal pharmacology." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-leila-chaychi-4522.jpg" alt="Leila Chaychi" title="Leila Chaychi" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/leila-chaychi-10327" title="Click here"><strong>Leila Chaychi</strong></a> <br>Department of Clinical Medicine, Division of Endocrinology <br>University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Leila Chaychi, MD was born in Iran/Tehran. She received some of her undergrad training is Spain/Madrid and obtained her medical degree from Tehran Azad University in 2001 and was appointed as a research fellow in the department of Neurosurgery in Boston children Hospital under the supervision of professor Larry Benowitz. Her main project has focused on nerve regeneration in both central and peripheral nervous system after trauma related damage. As she developed special interest in the field of endocrinology she joined the lab of Professor Joseph Majzoub in Boston Children Hospital which her project has focused on CRH gene expression in pre-term labor placentas. She studied 800 placentas from Brigham and Women hospital which were collected over years. The manuscript for this study is under preparation at this moment. Leila started her Internship (first year of residency) in Internal Medicine in July 2005 at Yale school of Medicine and completed her residency in Internal Medicine in Massachusetts at Framingham Union Hospital due to family relocation in July 2008. During her residency She presented number posters at ACP, CT and MA chapters and she received the first award for the best poster in ACP, MA chapter in 2008. Leila completed her fellowship in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical School in 2010, joined the Division of Endocrinology at the University of Miami, Miller school of Medicine as assistant clinical professor. During her fellowship, Leila presented a number of posters including one of her clinical projects to Endo Society and ATA. She has first authored number of interesting case reports related to thyroid, parathyroid and lipid metabolism in 2009-2010. Also, she has submitted two clinical studies for publication. She has worked closely with Dr. Richard Comi and Jeffery Cohen on the association of the serum vitamin D level with the level of diabetic polyneuropathy. This study has been accepted for publication. Her other project focused on the liposarcoma biomarkers and their association with lipid metabolism, which was supervised by Dr. William Kinlaw. The study has been submitted and accepted for publication as well. Since she joined university of Miami Miller school of medicine has been engaged in thyroid cancer research and applications for NIH grant in the field of thyroid cancer and its treatment novelties." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology and Metabolism" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-xinfu-guan-5428.jpg" alt="Xinfu Guan" title="Xinfu Guan" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/xinfu-guan-10336" title="Click here"><strong>Xinfu Guan</strong></a> <br>Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism Baylor College of Medicine <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content=" Assistant Professor in USDA/ARS Children&prime;s Nutrition Research Center" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Guan&rsquo;s research interests are to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which nutrients and hormones interact to control the gut growth &amp; function; and influence energy balance &amp; glucose homeostasis. Specifically, he wanted to [1] define the physiological function and signaling network of glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2) receptor that controls intestinal epithelial growth, absorption and microcirculation; and regulates energy balance and glucose homeostasis. Dr. Guan also wanted to [2] determine the physiological significance of CNS vs. peripheral GLP-1/2 receptors&rsquo; activation in the control of glucose homeostasis and energy balance. Lastly, he wanted to [3] elucidate GLP-1/2-mediated neuroendocrine roles in glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity following metabolic surgery. Dr. Guan is a recognized expert in stable isotopic tracer techniques (to assess nutrient uptake and metabolism), hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp (to quantify insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis during), and electrophysiological whole-cell patch clamps to determine activities of ion channels in hypothalamic neurons." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-damian-gaston-romero-4536.jpg" alt="Damian Gaston Romero" title="Damian Gaston Romero" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/damian-gaston-romero-10331" title="Click here"><strong>Damian Gaston Romero</strong></a> <br>Department of Biochemistry <br>UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Romero is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (Jackson, MS). He received his PhD in Molecular Biology at the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina). After completing his postdoctoral training in the Department of Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, he joined the faculty staff as an Instructor of Medicine. He received the Mead-Johnson Research, the Renal Section Research Recognition and the Caroline tum Suden/Frances A. Hellebrandt awards from the American Physiological Society. He is a member of the American Heart Association, American Physiological Society and the Endocrine Society. He has published over 40 original manuscripts. He is an ad hoc reviewer of many top-ranked international journals." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Romero&rsquo;s research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms that mediate the onset and progression of excess aldosterone-mediated cardio-renal injury. Primary aldosteronism accounts for ~10% of hypertensive patients. Excess aldosterone, inappropriate for the salt intake status, causes hypertension and cardio-renal fibrosis and inflammation. The molecular mechanisms that mediate excess aldosterone cardio-renal injury are poorly understood and are the main focus of his research. Research Interests Keywords: aldosterone, mineralocorticoids, mineralocorticoid receptor, gene expression, miRNAs, animal models, microarrays, renin-angiotensin system, steroid hormones, nuclear receptors, hypertension, intracellular signaling." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-michael-a.via-5447.jpg" alt="Michael A.Via" title="Michael A.Via" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/michael-avia-10338" title="Click here"><strong>Michael A.Via</strong></a> <br>Department of Endocrinology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Michael Via is an assistant professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, a&nbsp; practicing endocrinologist, director of inpatient metabolic support at Beth Israel Medical Center and a voluntary faculty member of Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He is an active member of the nutrition committee of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="His research interests include metabolic support in chronic critical illness, advanced glycosylation end product levels in critical illness and nutritional support, autologous adult stem cell therapies in type 1 diabetes and the association of vitamin D deficiency and hypocalcemia following thyroidectomy. He has over 15 articles published he has given presentations at several national meetings." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-licy-l.-yanes-5458.jpg" alt="Licy L. Yanes" title="Licy L. Yanes" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/licy-l-yanes-10340" title="Click here"><strong>Licy L. Yanes</strong></a> <br>Department of Physiology & Biophysics <br>UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER, Jackson, MS, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Yanes Cardozo received her MD degree from the Universidad Nacional de Asuncion (Paraguay) and completed her Internal Medicine residency at the Hospital de Clinicas (Paraguay). After completing her postdoctoral training in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, she joined the faculty staff as an Instructor and later on was promoted to the rank of Assistant Professor. She is currently doing the Internal Medicine residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. She received the Caroline tum Suden/Frances A. Hellebrandt award from the American Physiological Society. She was awarded the Postdoctoral Fellowship and Scientific Development Grant from the American Heart Association. She has published over 30 original manuscripts. She is an ad hoc reviewer of many top-ranked international journals." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Yanes Cardozo&rsquo;s research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of postmenopausal hypertension, and the role of sex steroid hormones and gender differences in hypertension. She is also interesting in the role of testosterone in mediating cardiovascular risk factors in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Research Interests Keywords: hypertension, gender difference, polycystic ovary syndrome, aging, renin-angiotensin system, steroid hormones, sex steroid hormones, estrogens, androgens, estradiol, testosterone, DHT, aldosterone, steroid receptors, nuclear receptors, etc." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-irina-b.-grishina-8230.jpg" alt="Irina B. Grishina" title="Irina B. Grishina" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/irina-b-grishina-10352" title="Click here"><strong>Irina B. Grishina</strong></a> <br>Department of Urology <br>New York University School of Medicine, 423 East 23rd Street 18064-South, New York, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Irina Grishina obtained her Ph.D in Biochemistry at Colorado State University based on experimental and theoretical studies in protein spectroscopy and thermodynamics. She continued on to postdoctoral training in molecular genetics of cell cycle with Roger Brent at Harvard Medical School and James Maller at University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Since 2001, Grishina engaged in studies in organogenesis at New York University, and established a program on urogenital development in mouse models at the Department of Urology. Grishina&rsquo;s laboratory is interested in defining the roles of developmental signaling factors which, in collaboration with steroid hormones, regulate growth, differentiation and tissue homeostasis of the prostate, urethra and external genitalia. Grishina&rsquo;s studies are directed to elucidate the etiology of urogenital diseases and malformations, in particular, benign prostate hyperplasia, rectourethral fistulas and hypospadias." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1. Development and disease of the prostate gland. We have shown that developmental ligand of transforming growth factor family, Bone morphogenetic protein 7 (Bmp7), inhibits prostate branching and restricts cells positive for Notch signaling to prostate buds (Grishina et al., http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16324690). Gain of Notch signaling in the prostate results in abnormal proliferation of the basal and myoblast progenitor cells, which leads to benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) by 3 months of mouse age (Wu et al., 2011a, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2011.05.659). This disease is mediated by the Notch-dependent downregulation of the tumor-suppressor Pten, improved maintenance of p63-positive basal cells, and cell fate shift favoring myoblast over fibroblast lineages. Loss of Notch signaling during prostate development results in abnormal patterning of basal cells which acquire luminal characteristics similar as in prostate cancer. Our further studies are aimed to elucidate the role of Bmp and Notch signaling in benign prostate disease. 2. Development and malformations of the cloaca and genital appendage. Current models for cloacal septation in mammalian embryo are derived primarily from anatomical observations and many postulates require clarification and experimental proof. Our studies are aimed to clarify the genetic and cellular mechanisms of cloacal and genital development. We found that signaling by Bmp7 is essential for cloaca septation and for formation of the ventral part of the genital appendage (Wu et al., 2009, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19159697). Our previous and on-going studies show that cloacal epithelium is the tissue that undergoes extensive remodeling during cloacal septation. We are further investigating the role of Bmp and Wnt signaling in during the early stages of cloacal and genital development." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-paul-h.-davis-5488.jpg" alt="Paul H. Davis" title="Paul H. Davis" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/paul-h-davis-10342" title="Click here"><strong>Paul H. Davis</strong></a> <br>Department of Biology <br>University of Nebraska at Omaha, Allwine Hall 427, Omaha, NE 68182-0040, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="2006 &ndash; 2010 NIH NRSA Postdoctoral fellow; Laboratory of David S. Roos Penn Genomics Institute &amp; Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania 2003 &ndash; 2006 Clinical Infectious Disease Scholars Program Washington University Division of Infectious Disease, Dept. of Medicine 2001 &ndash; 2006 Ph.D. Molecular Microbiology; Laboratory of Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 1996 &ndash; 2001 B.S. Microbiology; Chemistry minor Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 1990 &ndash; 1994 Computer Science and Mathematics major Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Research interests: -Molecular parasitology (Toxoplasma gondii; Plasmodium falciparum; Entamoeba histolytica) -Host-pathogen interactions -Human infectious diseases -Metabolic changes due to parasite infection -Parasite scavenging of host biomolecules, including andogens and pre-androgenic compounds -Novel antiparasitic compounds" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-oscar-m.-pello-5904.jpg" alt="Oscar M. Pello" title="Oscar M. Pello" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/oscar-m-pello-10344" title="Click here"><strong>Oscar M. Pello</strong></a> <br>Department of Epidemiology, Atherothrombosis and Cardiovascular Imaging, National Cardiovascular Research Center Carlos III <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="After obtaining my degree in Biochemistry (July 2001; Oviedo University, Spain) I worked at the Centro de Investigaciones Biol&oacute;gicas (CSIC; Madrid, Spain) where I acquired basic knowledge on myeloid cell biology and routine techniques (Sep. 2001 - Dec 2002). Then I obtained a fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology to do my Doctoral Thesis at the Centro Nacional de Biotecnolog&iacute;a (CSIC; Madrid, Spain) on a specific feature of myeloid cells, such as the pattern of expression and functionality of chemokine receptors (Jan. 2003 &ndash; Feb. 2007). Later, I was awarded by the Theleton Institute for gene therapy with a postdoctoral fellowship (March 2007 &ndash; Aug. 2008) to improve my knowledge in lentiviral platforms used on myeloid cells in Prof. Luigi Naldini&acute;s lab (Ospedale San Raffaelle, Milan, Italy) who is considered one of the best specialists in the field. I continued with a postdoctoral fellowship from Alfonso Martin Escudero foundation to directly apply our new developed lentiviral vectors and protocols optimized for myeloid cells on the study and genetic modification of macrophages associated to pathologies, specially tumors, at Istituto Clinico Humanitas (Sep. 2008 &ndash; Sep. 2010; Milan, Italy). During this two years fellowship I identified the c-Myc transcription factor as one of the main controllers of the phenomenon of macrophage polarization. During my postdoc in Milan, I performed a short-stay in Dr. Rodrigo Mora&rsquo;s lab at Massachusetts Harvard Medical School to study the possible expression of c-Myc in different myeloid cells such as gut-associated dendritic cells (granted by the European macrophage and dendritic cell society). In October 2010, I was awarded with a contract from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Juan de la Cierva programme) to continue my work in the field of macrophages associated to cardiovascular diseases at the Centro National de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC; Madrid, Spain)." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Immunology Myeloid Cells Monocyte recruitmen to normal and pathological tissues Macrophage differentiation Macrophage activation / polarization Macrophage subtypes during embryo development Macrophages subtypes and metabolism / obesity Macrophage subtypes and atherosclerosis" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-rajib-bhattacharya-7346.JPG" alt="Rajib Bhattacharya" title="Rajib Bhattacharya" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/rajib-bhattacharya-10349" title="Click here"><strong>Rajib Bhattacharya</strong></a> <br>Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Genetics <br>University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Serving as a Physician Researcher for clinical research trials for Early Developmental Services US.Dr Bhattacharya&rsquo;s primary role is overseeing study conduct and guiding procedural study management in adherence of study protocol and GCP guidelines. Other responsibilities include involvement in budgetary planning, investigational protocol development, interaction with Institutional Review Boards and study specific history/physical examinations, assessment of subject qualifications for entry into studies including adherence of inclusion/exclusion criteria, interpretation of medical procedures (e.g. ECGs, PFTs, radiographs, clinical laboratory tests, Skin prick testing, RAST, etc.) and any other pre-dose requirement.Standard and expected activities include presence at initial dosing, and any adverse event or SAE follow-up subject care, evaluation and management.Contact with sponsor&rsquo;s medical directors concerning study drug development history, study goals, management and outcome.Participation in training and education of personnel as it applies to study-specific medical and safety procedures in addition to ongoing applicable GCP education. Attendance at Investigator meetings or sight visits, medical review of research proposals, protocol development, medical writing of phase I/II protocols, strategic development participation, and interaction in client relationships." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Osteoporosis, Vitamin D deficiency, Diabetes and other endocrine conditions." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-akhilesh-pandey-9236.jpg" alt="Akhilesh Pandey" title="Akhilesh Pandey" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/akhilesh-pandey-10359" title="Click here"><strong>Akhilesh Pandey</strong></a> <br>Department of Neurology, Garrison Institute on Aging, School of Medicine <br>Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas-79430, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="2006 June -2007Aug Postdoctoral Research Associate University of Cincinnati, OH USA 2007 Sept -2010 Dec Post Doctoral Research Associate, Garrison Institute on Aging, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX, USA 2010 Jan &ndash;2010 May Postdoctoral Research Associate University of Cincinnati, OH, USA 2010 June- onward Garrison Institute on Aging, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX USA" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Molecular biology &ndash; Nucleic acid isolation and purification, Agarose gel electrophoresis, Genotyping, Northern and Southern Blot, Reverse Transcriptase and Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, si-RNA transient transfection, Site Directed Mutagenesis, Bacterial transformation and selection, Microbial Culture Isolation, Establishment and Identification, Cloning of eukaryotic genes into bacterial system, Promoter assay analysis. Single cell Study - Study of Nucleic acid and enzyme/protein from single cell, isolated by using laser-capture microscopy Protein Biochemistry &ndash; Protein isolation and quantification, Western blot, Radio-immuno assay, Immunocytochemistry, Enzyme/protein induction, isolation, purification and characterization. Tissue Culture &ndash; Isolation and culture of primary Leydig cells from rat and mouse testis and maintenance of MA-10 mouse Leydig cell, Rat brain micro vessel endothelial cells. Animal handling &ndash; Worked with cox-2 gene knockout mice and rat animal model" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-candis-marguerite-morello-10469.jpg" alt="Candis Marguerite Morello" title="Candis Marguerite Morello" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/candis-marguerite-morello-10367" title="Click here"><strong>Candis Marguerite Morello</strong></a> <br>Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences <br>University of California, San Diego, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1987 &ndash; 1991 University of California, Davis, Bachelors in Chemistry, Minor in Anthropology 1992 &ndash; 1996 University of California, San Francisco, School of Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy 1996 &ndash; 1997 ASHP Accredited Pharmacy Practice Residency, Geriatric Emphasis, Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Diabetes Education Pharmaceutical Sciences" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-ilka-nemere-10731.jpg" alt="Ilka Nemere" title="Ilka Nemere" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ilka-nemere-10368" title="Click here"><strong>Ilka Nemere</strong></a> <br>Department of Nutrition, Center for Integrated BioSystems <br>Utah State University , USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="- During&nbsp; 2001 to 2005 Ilka worked as a professor unfder the department of&nbsp;&nbsp; Nutrition and Food Sciences in The Center for Integrated BioSystems - In 2005 he worked as a Program Director for Nutrition Science - Currently he is Faculty Senate, Budget and Faculty Welfare Committee" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="- Hormone-mediated ion transport across membranes - Vesicular flow - Role of cytoskeletal elements in cellular responses - Postulates in the chick - cDNA sequencing - Hormone-stimulated phosphate uptake" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-toshihiko-ezashi-10039.jpg" alt="Toshihiko Ezashi" title="Toshihiko Ezashi" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/toshihiko-ezashi-10364" title="Click here"><strong>Toshihiko Ezashi</strong></a> <br>University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Toshihiko Ezashi is a Research Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Sciences, The University of Missouri-Columbia. Dr. Ezashi is also experienced in working on the growth and differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESC). His research on the use of low oxygen to culture hESC was recognized among the top 50 advances of 2005 by Scientific American. Establishment of pig and human-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) is a natural extension of his expertise, as many of the techniques are common to both systems." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Ezashi has a research interesting on the control of interferon-tau expression in bovine and ovine embryos have brought international recognition." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/jia-fei-10366" title="Click here"><strong>Jia Fei</strong></a> <br>Department of Neurology <br>The University of Georgia, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="He has received Ph.D in the field of Physiology, Pharmacology and Molecular biology from University of Georgia in 2011 &nbsp;" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Physiology Pharmacology Molecular biology Physiology Medicine" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-spyros-papaioannou-5418.jpg" alt="Spyros Papaioannou" title="Spyros Papaioannou" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/spyros-papaioannou-10335" title="Click here"><strong>Spyros Papaioannou</strong></a> <br>Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust <br>Birmingham, UK </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with special interests in Reproductive Medicine. Heart of England Foundation NHS Trust, Princess of Wales Women&rsquo;s Unit Bordsley Green East, Bordsley Green Birmingham B9 5SS 1/3/04- to date. Also Honorary Senior Lecturer (University of Birmingham) since 2005 and Honorary Consultant Gynaecologist Birmingham Women&rsquo;s Hospital since 2005." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Selective Salpingography and tubal catheterisation service, Infertility Service Website, Energy Efficiency for the Princess of Wales project ,Development of outpatient Fertiloscopy" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-constantine-samaan-9238.JPG" alt="Constantine Samaan" title="Constantine Samaan" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/constantine-samaan-10361" title="Click here"><strong>Constantine Samaan</strong></a> <br>Department of Pediatrics, Division of Paediatric Endocrinology <br>McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="I became interested in academic Paediatric Endocrinology when I was a medical student. This decision was partly influenced by conducting research under the supervision of Professor Hilary Hoey, Head of Department of Paediatrics in Trinity College Dublin, and a leading figure in Paediatric Endocrinology in Ireland. My work with her focused on studying the effects of treatment of patients with Turner syndrome with Growth Hormone with and without the anabolic steroid Oxandrolone, and we showed that in our group there was modest benefit of this combination in maximizing final height. In this stimulating environment, I excelled in my study of Paediatrics during medical school and was awarded the first prize in the final Paediatric exam [the O&rsquo;Donohue Medal]. Few years later, I had the privilege of working with her again at a more senior level in the department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Growth in Trinity College Dublin; in addition to regular diabetes and endocrine clinics, I was involved in managing patients in multidisciplinary obesity clinics where we delivered comprehensive clinical care and evaluated the various risk factors and complications that these children had. As this clinic was staffed by an exercise specialist, social worker, dietician, psychologist and a psychiatrist, it gave me the opportunity to deal first hand with these complex patients. Since then, I developed my interest in studying childhood obesity and its co-morbidities. Following graduation and internship, I started my Paediatric training. The training program in Ireland is composed of two phases: General Professional Training and Higher Specialist training; at the end of this program I was awarded the Certificate of Satisfactory Completion of Specialist Training in Paediatrics that allows me to practice as an independent specialist in Europe. During the latter part of Higher Specialist Training, I did one year of Paediatric Endocrinology at the two largest academic Hospitals in Dublin. In addition to Professor Hoey, I worked with Dr. Colm Costigan, a Canadian trained Paediatric Endocrinologist and an exceptional teacher, mentor and person.&nbsp; He provided guidance that was essential for me to mature in my understanding of the complexity of the specialty. During my training, I also conducted two important studies; the first looked at outcomes in infants of diabetic mothers in the Coombe Women&rsquo;s Hospital, a tertiary, 7500 births per annum Perinatal centre; we showed that due to improved maternal diabetes care, the outcomes in these infants were very similar to those born to mothers with no diabetes during pregnancy. The second study looked at the neonatal hypothyroidism screening program in south of Ireland under the supervision of Dr. John McKiernan in University College Hospital in Cork, Ireland. We were able to show that the quality of care for these infants remained excellent over a 10-year period. This project allowed me to appreciate the importance of assessing the quality of service delivery. I also recognized from an early stage the importance of being a good manager, delegator, communicator, mediator, leader, and collaborator. In order to strengthen my knowledge in the area of health care management, I enrolled in a one-year, part time diploma course that was offered by the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland and the Institute of Public Administration, a body mandated with training the next generation of leaders in Irish healthcare system. This allowed me to improve my managerial, administrative and leadership skills. During my clinical training, I found myself interested in understanding mechanistic details regarding disease causation. As a result, I approached my mentors at the time who offered me the opportunity to receive formal research training, and I chose to do this in one of the most prestigious research institutions in the world, St. Jude Children&rsquo;s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee.&nbsp; I embarked on a three-year full time research fellowship, during which I received excellent training in molecular biology and developed a far deeper understanding of the scientific process; my work was focused on understanding mechanisms of gene expression through the study of animal and cell models. This was a tremendously exciting and busy time that allowed me to truly grow and develop not only as a scientist but as a person. Following completion of my fellowship in St. Jude, I moved to Canada to pursue further training in Paediatric Endocrinology and to continue to do research. Again, I chose one of the top clinical and research establishments in the world, The Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto. &nbsp;" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Paediatric Endocrinology, Turner syndrome with Growth Hormone with and without the anabolic steroid Oxandrolone, Endocrinology and Diabetes" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-antonio-simone-lagana-13480.jpg" alt="Antonio Simone Lagana" title="Antonio Simone Lagana" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/antonio-simone-lagana-10370" title="Click here"><strong>Antonio Simone Lagana</strong></a> <br>Department of Pediatric, Gynecological, Microbiological and Biomedical Sciences <br>University of Messina, Italy </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Antonio Simone Lagan&agrave; was born in Reggio Calabria (Italy) on 8th May 1986. During his university career he was trained in particular in histology and embryology (supervisor Prof. Domenico Puzzolo), Clinical Pharmacology (supervisor Prof. Edoardo Spina), Immunology and General Pathology (supervisors Prof. Vincenza Sofo, Dr. Francesca Maria Salmeri) and finally in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He attended also the Department of Interventional Radiology of the Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, Virginia - USA), where he studied technique of uterine fibroids chemioembolization (supervisor Prof. Uma Prasad), and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the &ldquo;Klinicky Centar&rdquo; (Belgrade - Serbia. Supervisor Prof. Milan Terzic). He earned his graduation at University of Messina (Italy) and became Resident Medical Doctor in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is &ldquo;In-Training Member&rdquo; of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, Regular Member of Italian Society of Perinatal Medicine, and of Giorgio Pardi Foundation&rsquo;s professional research team. Currently, he is attending a Master of &ldquo;gynaecological minimally invasive and robotic surgery&rdquo; (supervisor Prof. Vito Cela, University of Pisa). Moreover, he is developing a research program on Endometriosis and Reproductive Immunology. He is author of many papers published in national and international peer-reviewed journal, and his presence is often requested as Invited Speaker in international congresses." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endometriosis and Reproductive Immunology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-abdulrahman-musaiger-9235.JPG" alt="Abdulrahman Musaiger" title="Abdulrahman Musaiger" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/abdulrahman-musaiger-10358" title="Click here"><strong>Abdulrahman Musaiger</strong></a> <br>Head of Arab Center for Nutrition <br>University of Bahrain, Bahrain </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Professor Abdulrahman Musaiger is the head of Arab Center for Nutrition, Bahrain and Professor of Nutrition and Public Health, University of Bahrain and head of Nutrition and Health Unit, Deanship of Scientific Research, University of Bahrain, Bahrain. He is also the head of Arab Task Force for Obesity and Physical Activity, Bahrain. He has a BSc in Food Science, Master and Doctorate in Public Health Science, majoring Nutrition. He is interested in the research on public health nutrition and risk factors associated with non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He published more than 180 papers in regional and international journals on nutrition in the Middle East countries. He is an author/editor of more than 80 books on food and nutrition (educational, proceedings and textbook).He is the editor and founder of Arabic Encyclopedia of Food and Nutrition, 2009.He worked as a short term consultant for several international and private organizations." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-christian-h.-anderwald-1106.jpg" alt="Christian H. Anderwald" title="Christian H. Anderwald" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/christian-h-anderwald-10312" title="Click here"><strong>Christian H. Anderwald</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Clinical Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism <br>Medical University of Vienna, Austria </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Christian Anderwald was born on January 29th 1970 in Villach Austria He obtained his Mpharm and MD degrees in 1994 and 2002 respectively Since 2002 he has worked as Investigator at the EU funded project: Relationship between insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular disease RISC He was during the first half of 2005 a Member of Working Group 4 Research of the Austrian Diabetes Plan in the Federal Ministry of Healthy and Women a Scientific ViceChaiman of the Medical Technical Academy of Studying Diet Assistants Vienna General Hospital since 2006 and a Member in the Steering Committee of the European Group for the Study of Insulin Resistance EGIR from 2007 to 2011 He has memberships in F&ouml;deration der Internationalen DonauSymposia &uuml;ber Diabetes mellitus FID &Ouml;sterreichische Diabetes Gesellschaft &Ouml;DG and &Ouml;sterreichischer Journalisten Club &Ouml;JC among others Anderwald received many scientific awards including Bank Austria Research Award for the Medical Thesis given by the Vienna University Thesis Award from the Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von Wissenschaft und Forschung in den neuen Universit&auml;tskliniken am AKH Wien and Theodor Billroth Award from the Austrian Medical Chamber Between 2008 and 2010 he achieved the degree as an MBA in health care management He fulfilled his training as a medical specialist in internal medicine as well as endocrinology and metabolism at the Medical University in Vienna and also at a community pharmacy in Arnoldstein Southern Austria At present he works in Padua Italy at the CNR with mathematical modeling calculations He is serving as an editorial board member of reputed journals and reviewer of more than 10 journals" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Insulin (in-)sensitivity (measurements). Isolated perfused rat liver perfusion. Gut glucose absorption. Insulin release. Pancreas transplantation. Intima media thickness, atherosclerosis. Cost benefit analyses for diseases." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-hidenori-koyama-757.jpg" alt="Hidenori Koyama" title="Hidenori Koyama" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/hidenori-koyama-10308" title="Click here"><strong>Hidenori Koyama</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Hyogo College of Medicine <br>Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Carrier position 1994-1997: Postdoctoral fellow, University of Washington, Seattle 1998-2002: Research Associate, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan 2002-2010: Assistant Professor, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan 2010-present: Associate Professor, Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan 2010-present: Guest Associate Professor, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology &amp; Metabolism" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-alessandro-genazzani-756.jpg" alt="Alessandro Genazzani" title="Alessandro Genazzani" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/alessandro-genazzani-10307" title="Click here"><strong>Alessandro Genazzani</strong></a> <br>Associated Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology <br>University of Modena, Italy </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Alessandro Genazzani is Chief of the Section of Gynecological Endocrinology Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Modena Italy Degreed in Endocrinology 1986 in Obstetrics and Gynecology 1990 PhD on Human psychobiology in 1994 Associate Professor at the Dept of Ob/Gyn University of Modena Italy Dr Genazzani is author or coauthor of 130 original papers on international peer reviewed journals and editor/coeditor of 14 scientific volumes he is serving as an editorial board member of reputed journals and reviewer of 6 journals Dr Genazzanis research areas are: neuroendocrine/endocrine control of reproduction hypothalamic dysfunctions PCOS obesity and hyperinsulinism peri and postmenopausal disturbances" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Neuroendocrine control of reproduction, neuroendocrine disturbances related to hypothalamic dysfunctions (weight loss, excess of training, stress), hyperPRL, thyroid disturbances affecting reproduction, hyperandrogenism in general (PCOS, adrenal hyperandrogenism), obesity and hyperinsulinism, peri and postmenopausal disturbances." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-gary-m-leong-4776.jpg" alt="Gary M Leong" title="Gary M Leong" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/gary-m-leong-10332" title="Click here"><strong>Gary M Leong</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Dept. of Paediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes <br>Australia </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Gary Leong is a paediatric endocrinologist and&nbsp; research scientist. He completed his medical degree at Melbourne University (1982) and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) (1992). He obtained his PhD from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, University of New South Wales (2002).&nbsp; Since 2004 he has been a senior staff specialist in paediatric endocrinology and diabetes at the Mater Childrens Hospital, South Brisbane, Queensland and a Senior Research Officer, Institute of Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland. He has received a number of prestigious clinical and research awards and fellowships, including the American Society of Bone and Mineral Research Society John Haddad Young Investigator Award (2002); Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology &igrave;Applied Sciences&icirc; Edman Award (2003); a NHMRC Australian Health Professional Fellowship (2004-2006)&nbsp; and a Clinical Career Development Award (2006-2011)." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Child and family obesity Insulin resistance Pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes Child growth disorders and osteoporosis Growth hormone therapy Nuclear hormone receptors, especially vitamin D action and NRs in metabolism" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-wlodzimierz-luczynski-5429.jpg" alt="Wlodzimierz Luczynski" title="Wlodzimierz Luczynski" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/wlodzimierz-luczynski-10337" title="Click here"><strong>Wlodzimierz Luczynski</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Endocrinology <br>Medical University of Bialystok, Poland </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Education: Medical University of Bialystok, Poland; Associate Professor, 2007 Field of study/research/interest:medicine, pediatrics, obesity, diabetology, immunology, genetics Employment: 2009 opened speciality in diabetology 2008 Associate Professor in the Departmenf of Pediatrics, Endocrinology, Diabetology with Cardiology Division 2007 Associate Professor of Medical University of Bialystok 2005 Specialty in Pediatrics 2002 Doctoral Thesis &ndash; Medical University of Bialystok 1998 Department of Pediatric Oncology, Bialystok 1990-1996 Medical Faculty of University of Bialystok, Poland Honours: 2005 Scientific Award of Ministry of Science and Education 2001-2010 Scientific Awards of Rector of Medical University of Bia&Aring;芒聙職ystok 2007-2010 Member of the Editorial Board of Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology 2009-2011 Member of the Polish Academy of Science &ndash; The Commitee of Immunology and Etiology of Human Infections, Commission of Immunoprophylactics" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Medicine, pediatrics, obesity, diabetology, immunology, genetics" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-noriaki-shimokawa-10316.jpg" alt="Noriaki Shimokawa" title="Noriaki Shimokawa" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/noriaki-shimokawa-10365" title="Click here"><strong>Noriaki Shimokawa</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Integrative Physiology <br>Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Noriaki Shimokawa&atilde;芒聜卢芒聜卢is an associate professor in Department of Integrative Physiology, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan (2004-Present). He was born and brought up in Tokyo, Japan, and he obtained his Ph.D. in molecular endocrinology from Institute of Endocrinology, Gunma University (1990). &acirc;芒聜卢&uml;He became a Visiting Researcher at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Uppsala, Sweden while working under the supervision of Ivan Dikic (2000-2002)." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="His scientific interests are focused on how endocrine systems regulate behaviors and more recently on molecular basis of behavioral disorder." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-ioannis-n.-legakis-1144.JPG" alt="Ioannis N. Legakis" title="Ioannis N. Legakis" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ioannis-n-legakis-10314" title="Click here"><strong>Ioannis N. Legakis</strong></a> <br>Deputy and Acting Director of Endocrinology Unit, Henry Dunant Hospital <br>Athens, Greece </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1966, June 12thBorn in Athens 1984-1985 Studies at Biological Sciences at the University of Maryland 1986-1991 Studies at Medical University of the National and Kappodistrian University of Athens 1991, June 20th Graduated, Degree &ldquo;Very Good&rdquo; 1985 and 1986 During summers, worked as Assistant at Endocrinology Unit, National Institute of Health of the USA 1991-1993 Thesis for Medical Doctor Degree on &ldquo;Hormonal changes in septicemia&rdquo;, Medical School, National University of Athens, Degree &ldquo;Excellent&rdquo; 09/1994-09/1995 Qualification at the Pulmonary Clinic of the University of Athens, &ldquo;Sotiria&rdquo; Hospital, Athens 09/1995-09/1996 Qualification at the 3rd University Clinic of Internal Medicine, &ldquo;Sotiria&rdquo; Hospital, Athens 09/1996-09/2000 Qualification at the Endocrinolgy Unit of Red Cross Hospital 01/2001 Scientific collaboration with Endocrinology Unit, &ldquo;Henry Dunant&rdquo; Hospital, Athens. 02/2006 -today Deputy and Acting Director of Endocrinology Unit, &ldquo;Henry Dunant&rdquo; Hospital, Athens, 01/2001-today Research Fellow at the 3rd University Clinic of Internal Medicine, &ldquo;Sotiria&rdquo; Hospital, Athens." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-joseph-fomusi-ndisang-3160.jpg" alt="Joseph Fomusi Ndisang" title="Joseph Fomusi Ndisang" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/joseph-fomusi-ndisang-10319" title="Click here"><strong>Joseph Fomusi Ndisang</strong></a> <br>Department of Physiology, College of Medicine <br>茂禄驴University of Saskatchewan, Canada </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Joseph Fomusi Ndisang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology of University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine. He received postdoctoral training in Physiology at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine from 200-2005. He received a PhD in Pharmacology &amp; Toxicology from the University of Florence, Italy, 2000. He received a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from University of Florence, Italy, in 1995. He has received several distinguished awards and distinctions including: Associate Fellow of the Scientific Council of the International College of Angiology (2007); Young Investigator Award by International College of Angiology (2007); Young Investigator Award by the American Society of Pharmacology &amp; Experimental Therapeutics-Division for Drug Discovery, Development &amp; Regulatory Affairs (2005); Young Investigator Award by the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine (2005); Caroline tum Suden/Frances A. Hellebrandt Professional Opportunity Award for Meritorious Research by the American Physiological Society (2005); and Recognition Award for Meritorious Research by a Young Investigator by the American Physiological Society (2004). He has served as peer-reviewer for several reputed journals and granting agencies in United States, United kingdom and Canada." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="His research interest is mainly focused on investigation the role of the heme oxygenase system in hypertension, diabetes (types-1 and -2), and obesity." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-katsuhito-mori-1577.jpg" alt="Katsuhito Mori" title="Katsuhito Mori" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/katsuhito-mori-10315" title="Click here"><strong>Katsuhito Mori</strong></a> <br>Department of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Molecular Medicine <br>Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="2010- Lecturer, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine 2005-2010 Assistant Professor, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine 2000-2004 Research Fellow, Division of Endocrinology, Rhode Island Hospital, Brown Medical School 2000 Research Fellow, Metabolism Section, Joslin Diabetes Center Katsuhito Mori, M.D. 1999-2000 Clinical Research Fellow, Osaka City University Hospital&atilde;芒聜卢芒聜卢(Endocrinology and Metabolism) 1993-1995 Resident, Osaka City University Hospital" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Insulin resistance, insulin signaling Atherosclerosis &amp; vascular calcification Diabetic nephropathy &amp; renal failure" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-panagiotis-anagnostis-765.jpg" alt="Panagiotis Anagnostis" title="Panagiotis Anagnostis" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/panagiotis-anagnostis-10310" title="Click here"><strong>Panagiotis Anagnostis</strong></a> <br>Endocrinology Clinic <br>Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Panagiotis G Anagnostis is a Resident in Endocrinology in the Endocrinology Clinic in Hippokration Hospital of Thessaloniki Greece from 2008 School of Medicine Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece Military School of Combat Support Officers Thessaloniki Greece Candidate Doctor of Philosophy on Prevalence and management of osteoporosis in hemophilic patients from the Medical School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece Supported by a scholarship from the State Scholarships Foundation He speaks English fluently Proficiency of Cambridge and Italian very well Diploma degree He has received a scholarship from the Research Committee of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece 2010 He also received a scholarship from the State Scholarships Foundation for excellent scholarly achievement 2008 He is serving as an editorial board member of the World Journal of Pharmacology and as reviewer of 7 journals" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Neuroendocrinology (disorders of the pituitary gland). Disorders of the adrenal glands-endocrine hypertension. Diabetes mellitus. Lipid disorders. Osteoporosis" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-giovanni-targher-1112.jpg" alt="Giovanni Targher" title="Giovanni Targher" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/giovanni-targher-10313" title="Click here"><strong>Giovanni Targher</strong></a> <br>Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism <br>University of Verona, Italy </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Giovanni Targher is Assistant Professor of Endocrinology and Diabetology at the University of Verona Medical School Verona Italy He has received the MD Degree from the University of Verona in 1991 and is a Board Certified Specialist in Endocrinology and Diabetology University of Verona from 1996 He received several awards or prizes from the Italian Society of Diabetology the Italian Association of Clinical Endocrinologists the Italian Society for the Study of Atherosclerosis and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists He is serving as an editorial board member of reputed journals eg Clinical Science Diabetes Care and reviewer of several international journals including the most important journals in the field of endocrinology and metabolic disorders He is also a grant reviewer for scientific Institutions Diabetes UK He has published over 200 full length papers on international journals indexed in Current Contents and PubMed" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Diabetes and its chronic complications. Insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and its relationship with vascular and non-vascular outcomes. Chronic kidney disease and its relationship with the risk of Cardiovascular disease. Vitamin D deficiency and its relationship with the risk of cardiovascular disease. Hemostatic abnormalities in endocrine and metabolic diseases." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-javier-novoa-mogollo-3946.jpg" alt="Javier Novoa Mogollo" title="Javier Novoa Mogollo" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/javier-novoa-mogollo-10323" title="Click here"><strong>Javier Novoa Mogollo</strong></a> <br>Medical and Surgery Science-Endocrinology Service, Complejo Hospitalario <br>Spain </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Institution: Servicio Canario de Salud Faculty, School or Institute: Facultad de Ciencias M&eacute;dicas- Complejo Hospitalario Universitario Materno Insular de Gran Canaria Department: Medical and Surgery Science &ndash; Endocrinology Service. Address: Av Mar&iacute;tima del Sur s/n, 35016 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Country: Spain Profesional status Head of the Endocrinology Department : Start date: 1988 and Attending physician: Start date 1985" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Diabetes: Epidemiology, Genetics of Type 1 Diabetes." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-evangelos-zoidis-4534.jpg" alt="Evangelos Zoidis" title="Evangelos Zoidis" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/evangelos-zoidis-10330" title="Click here"><strong>Evangelos Zoidis</strong></a> <br>Department of Nutritional Physiology and Feeding <br>Agricultural University of Athens, Greece </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Evangelos Zoidis graduated (1996) with a Diploma in Biochemistry from the Faculty of Sciences, Biochemistry Department, of the University of Zurich (Switzerland). In 2000 he attained a PhD in Natural Sciences from the University of Zurich. He then spent 2&frac12; years (2000-2003) as post-doctoral fellow at the University Hospital of Zurich. In 2004 he joined the Agricultural University of Athens (Greece) where he worked 3 years as senior scientist and was then (2008) appointed as Lecturer at the Department of Nutritional Physiology and Feeding, Faculty of Animal Sciences and Aquaculture." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="The research interests focus on nutritional physiology, endocrinology and molecular metabolism. Study of phosphate, sodium and vitamin D metabolism and genetic mutations that affect them. Relationship between food interactions and physiology/homeostasis of the skeletal and digestive system. Sodium-phosphate transport systems and glucose transport systems in vivo and in vitro. Study of the pituitary-endocrine axis pancreas: growth hormone and actions of IGF I Gene/protein expression and cloning. Endopeptidases/membrane isoenzymes and control of gene expression. Selenium/selenoproteins: metabolism and actions/gene expression." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-gadi-jogeswar-5265.jpg" alt="Gadi Jogeswar" title="Gadi Jogeswar" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/gadi-jogeswar-10333" title="Click here"><strong>Gadi Jogeswar</strong></a> <br>Clinical Research Center, 205 <br>Yonsei University College of Medicine, Republic of Korea </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Assistant Research Professor (2009- present): By Institute of Endocrinology, Yonsei, University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, Teaching Assistant/Postdoctoral Fellow; (2007-2009): By Department of Anatomy, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea, DBT-Postdoctoral Fellow; (2006- 2007): By Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India, worked at CCMB, Hyderabad. CSIR- Senior Research Fellow; (2004-2006): Council for Scientific &amp; Industrial, Research, Government of India, AP-NL- Junior Research Fellow; (2001-2004): By Govt. of Andhra Pradesh &amp; Netherlands. Memberships: Member for the Korean Research Foundation (KRF) since March 2008 Member for the Korean Endocrine Society (KES) since March 2009" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology and Metabolism-Bone, Cell and Molecular biology, Bomaterials and gene tranfer, Cell science and therapy." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-soraya-l.-valles-7034.jpg" alt="Soraya L. Valles" title="Soraya L. Valles" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/soraya-l-valles-10347" title="Click here"><strong>Soraya L. Valles</strong></a> <br>Department of Physiology <br>School of Medicine, Spain </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="In 1990 I graduated in Biological Science at the University of Valencia and remained there to undertake a PhD under the supervision of Consuelo Guerri at Research Institution (Instituto de Investigaciones Citol&oacute;gicas), which I completed in 1996. During my PhD my dissertation was &ldquo;Changes of astroglia intermediate filaments gene expression during rat brain development: Effect of alcohol exposure&rdquo;. I analyze the events which occur during the early stages of astrogliogenesis during brain development, using &ldquo;in vivo&rdquo; and &ldquo;in vitro&rdquo; experiments. I did experiments in cells in culture primary as radial glia (stem cells in brain), astrocytes and neurons. In 1997 I joined Eva Qwanstrom&rsquo;s group at the Hallamshire Hospital (University of Sheffiel) in Sheffield, UK and spent three years involved in the identification of an adhesion-regulated subunit of the interleukin-1 (IL-1) receptor complex. I was working in immunology, cytokines, inflammation processes and matrix regulation of IL-1 responses. In 2000 I returned to Spain at Department of Physiology, Medicine Faculty of Valencia. University of Valencia and I were appointed to a part-time position as Lectureship. In 2004 I was appointed to a fixed-term position as permanent University Lecturer at this department in the University of Valencia. During this time I was involved in the mechanisms of oxidative stress in the generation of Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease with Jose Vi&ntilde;a&rsquo;s group. Also at this time I developed my lectures with Luis Such&rsquo;s group with who I learned a lot about physiology and how to do a correct lecturer to pupils in my our department. At this moment I work in Alzheimer&rsquo;s diseases and in inflammation and oxidative stress mechanisms. Also I would like to work in precursor cells and the subsequently ability to further differentiate into neurons and astroytes inside the brain. I order a grant from my sanity government and I still waiting for the resolution grant, about stem cells and brain." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Physiology &amp; Alzheimer&rsquo;s diseases and in inflammation and oxidative stress mechanisms." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-sergio-martanez-hervas-14168.jpg" alt="Sergio MartAnez Hervas" title="Sergio MartAnez Hervas" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/sergio-martanez-hervas-10371" title="Click here"><strong>Sergio MartAnez Hervas</strong></a> <br>Research Scientist <br>University Hospital of Valencia, Service of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Valencia, Spain </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Sergio Martinez Hervas MD PhD is an endocrinologist and biomedical researcher of the Service of Endocrinology and Nutrition in the University Hospital of Valencia Spain Born on June 15th 1976 in Valencia Spain He obtained his MD degree from the University of Valencia in 2000 In 2007 received a PhD in Medicine from University of Valencia in the field of familial combined hyperlipidemia" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology,diabetes,dyslipidemia,insulin resistance,atherosclerosis." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-peppa-melpomeni-8430.JPG" alt="Peppa Melpomeni" title="Peppa Melpomeni" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/peppa-melpomeni-10353" title="Click here"><strong>Peppa Melpomeni</strong></a> <br>Department of Endocrinology, Research Institute and Diabetes Center <br>Athens University Medical School, Athens, Greece </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="I have been born in Greece, in 22-1-1965. I had my education and most of my postdoctoral training in Greece. In 1998, I supported my thesis on the relationship of endothelium dysfunction with diabetic angioppathy in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. During 1999-2003, I had my postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Division of Experimental Diabetes and Aging, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY. Since 2003, I work in the Second Dept of Internal Medicine-Propaedeutic, Research Institute and Diabetes Center, Athens University Medical School, Attikon University Hospital, Athens, Greece, as Senior Lecturer in the beginning and now as Assist. Professor in Endocrinology. I have been author in 48 publications, with a mean impact factor: 3.5, H-Index: 18, citations (ISI/Scopus): 998/1298. I have attended many National and International Conferences and Scientific meetings. I have received awards and grants. Reviewer in over 36 atticles in peer-review journals and International grants." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Diabetes - Metabolism, Glycoxidation products, Endocrine Oncology." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-samasca-gabriel-9076.JPG" alt="Samasca Gabriel" title="Samasca Gabriel" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/samasca-gabriel-10357" title="Click here"><strong>Samasca Gabriel</strong></a> <br>Department of Immunology <br>Babes Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Professional Experience Period - 1998-present Name and address of employer - Hospital for Children, Mo&Aring;&pound;ilor Street, No.68 Type of business or sector - Pediatric Clinic II (1998-2007, 2010-present), Pediatric Clinic III (2007-2010), Medical Analysis Laboratory, Department of Clinical Virology and Immunology Education: Biological Sciences at Babes Bolyai University , Health Sciences at Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Member of scientific societies Member of the Romanian Society of Laboratory Medicine - Professor Gheorghe Benga; Member of the Romanian Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology - Professor Monica Acalovschi, Member of the Romanian Society of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Pediatric - Professor Nicolae Miu" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Immunology and Virology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-tomiyasu-murata-10739.jpg" alt="Tomiyasu Murata" title="Tomiyasu Murata" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/tomiyasu-murata-10369" title="Click here"><strong>Tomiyasu Murata</strong></a> <br>Departments Analytical Neurobiology <br>Meijo University, Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Tomiyasu Murata is Associate Professor (2009~), Lecturer (2006~2008), Assistant Professor (1998~2005) in Department of Analytical Neurobiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Meijo University, Japan; Assistant Professor (1996~1997) in Laboratory of Endocrinology and Molecular Metabolism, Graduate School of Nutritional Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Japan; Research Associate (1994~1995) in Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan. He received a Ph.D. in Graduate School of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Meijo University (1993, Japan)." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endoplasmic reticulum stress response of pancreatic beta-cells and neuronal cells; Role of novel calcium-binding protein regucalcin in adipogenesis, osteoclastogenesis, and osteoblastogenesis; Pathogenesis of type II diabetes mellitus; Development of pharmacological lead compounds isolated from natural resource for therapy of cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and obesity" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-katsunori-nonosaki-17461.jpg" alt="Katsunori Nonosaki" title="Katsunori Nonosaki" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/katsunori-nonosaki-10375" title="Click here"><strong>Katsunori Nonosaki</strong></a> <br>Department of Diabetes Technology <br>Tohoku University, Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Nonogaki is a specialist of Diabetes care and Internal medicine. He has obtained PhD in Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Diabetes. Then, he worked as a Postdoc Fellow at the University of California, San Francisco and the Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla. During this period, his research has mainly focused on &ldquo;the role of the central nervous system in the regulation of hepatic glucose production&rdquo;, &ldquo;cytokines and lipid metabolism&rdquo;, and &ldquo; brain serotonin systems and energy homeostasis&rdquo;. He found the novel evidence in the dissociated pathways of serotonin 5-HT2C receptor and leptin in the central regulation of appetite and obesity, and proposed a novel physiological theory of &ldquo;central dissociated regulation of feeding and autonomic neural circuits&rdquo;. Current studies are to determine the physiological mechanisms and potential treatment for obesity, diabetes and their complications. Dr. Nonogaki is also developing novel medical devices for hypertension and diabetes." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Serotonin network, GLP-1 network, feeding regulation, hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism, and medical device in the treatment of diabetes and hypertension" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-raouf-hajji-17462.jpg" alt="Dr. Raouf HAJJI" title="Dr. Raouf HAJJI" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/dr-raouf-hajji-10376" title="Click here"><strong>Dr. Raouf HAJJI</strong></a> <br>Department of Endocrinology, Sidi Bouzid Regional Hospital <br>Tunisia </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr Raouf HAJJI is an assistant professor in Internal Medicine/Rheumatology, working in Sidi Bouzid Regional Hospital, institution belonging to Ibn Aljazzar Medicine Faculty of Sousse, in Tunisia. He is interested in Endocrine disorders especially thyroid disorders, Metabolic syndrome, Diabetes, Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, Overweight and many more. His team manages Our team manages many clinical and research projects on inflammatory, autoimmune and endocrine diseases in the region of Sidi Bouzid with the collaboration with Tunisian and French medical teams. He has also published many scientific and medical articles in different international journals in both French and English languages. He is also a Member Editorial board of reputed journals like American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine and American Journal of Medical Case Reports." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="My research interests include Metabolic syndrome, Diabetes, Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, Overweight." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinologymetabolicsyndromecurrentresearch-dr.-chaudhary-muhammad-junaid-nazar-17843.jpg" alt="Dr. Chaudhary Muhammad Junaid Nazar" title="Dr. Chaudhary Muhammad Junaid Nazar" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/dr-chaudhary-muhammad-junaid-nazar-10377" title="Click here"><strong>Dr. Chaudhary Muhammad Junaid Nazar</strong></a> <br>Department of Nephrology, Ealing Hospital <br>United Kingdom </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Chaudhary Muhammad Junaid Nazar is a Clinical Fellow in General Medicine Department, Ealing Hospital, and University of Buckingham, UK. He pursued his Masters in Clinical Nephrology at Institute of Postgraduate Medicine, University of Brighton, UK in the year 2012. He is also a member of many prestigious associations like Renal Association, Royal Society of Medicine, Royal Society of Public Health, and European Society of Nephrology. He have published 9-research articles in peer-reviewed journals regarding nephrology field including Endocrinology and metabolic Syndrome, Journal of Renal Injury, Journal of Nephropharamcology, and Journal of Pioneer Medical Sciences and also writes blogs available at Google Scholar and PUBMED." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="His research interests include General Nephrology, End Stage Renal Disease, Hypertension and many more." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinologymetabolicsyndromecurrentresearch-pr-salem-bouomrani-23723.jpg" alt="Pr Salem Bouomrani" title="Pr Salem Bouomrani" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/pr-salem-bouomrani-10378" title="Click here"><strong>Pr Salem Bouomrani</strong></a> <br>Department of Internal Medicine, Military Hospital of Gabes <br>Beb Bhar, Gabes 6000, Tunisia </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (2015) (Sfax Faculty of Medicine, Tunisia) - Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine (2011) (Sfax Faculty of Medicine, Tunisia) - Dilomated from Monastir Faculty of Medicine, Tunsia (2005) - Specialist in Internal Medicine (National Diploma, Tunisia 2006) - Thesis: Neurological involvement in Beh&ccedil;et&rsquo;s disease - Inter-University Degree of &ldquo;Systemic and Autoimmune Diseases&rdquo; from Saint-Antoine Faculty of Medicien, Pierre &amp; Marie Curie University/Paris VI, France (2006) - Certificate of the Franco-Tunisian Course of Disaster Medicine, chemical risk and FTX tools (2009): Ministry of National Defense of Tunisia, Directorate-General of Military Health - Certificate of Naval Medicine and Diving Medicine (2010): Ministry of National Defense of Tunisia, Directorate-General of Military Health - Certificate of Aeronautical Medicine (2010): Ministry of National Defense of Tunisia, Directorate General of Military Health - Certificate of the Franco-Tunisian Course of Travel Medicine (2010): Ministry of National Defense of Tunisia, Directorate-General of Military Health - Certificate of the Italo-Tunisian course of aerial medical evacuation (2010): Ministry of National Defense of Tunisia, DirectorateGeneral of Military Health . MILITARY RANKS Military officer (2009) - Capitain: 2010 - Major: 2015" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Cardiology, Neurology, Internal Medicine" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-alireza-heidari-25091.jpg" alt="AlirezaHeidari" title="AlirezaHeidari" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/alirezaheidari-10379" title="Click here"><strong>AlirezaHeidari</strong></a> <br>Full Professor and Academic Tenure of Chemistry, Director of the BioSpectroscopy Core Research Laboratory at Faculty of Chemistry <br>California South University, Irvine, California, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="He is member of the Nobel committee for Chemistry. It should be noted that he is currently the President of American International Standards Institute (AISI), Irvine, California, USA and also Director of the BioSpectroscopy Core Research Laboratory at California South University (CSU), Irvine, California, USA." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="His research interests include Biophysical Chemistry, Biomolecular Spectroscopy, Quantum Chemistry, Nanochemistry, Modern Electronic Structure Computations, Theoretical Chemistry, Mathematical Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Vibrational Spectroscopy, Molecular Modelling, Ab initio &amp; Density Functional Methods, Molecular Structure, Biochemistry, Molecular Simulation, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Oncology, Synchrotron Radiation, LASER, Anti&ndash;Cancer Nano Drugs, Nano Drugs Delivery, ATR&ndash;FTIR Spectroscopy, Raman Spectroscopy, Intelligent Molecules, Molecular Dynamics, Biosensors, Biomarkers, Molecular Diagnostics, Numerical Chemistry, Nucleic Acids, DNA/RNA Monitoring, DNA/RNA Hypermethylation, Human Cancer Tissues, Human Cancer Cells, Tumors, Cancer Tissues, Cancer Cells, etc." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/akira-sugawara-10380.PNG" alt="Akira Sugawara" title="Akira Sugawara" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/akirasugawara-10380" title="Click here"><strong>Akira Sugawara</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Molecular Endocrinology <br>Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Professor Akira Sugawara belongs to the Department of Molecular Endocrinology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan. He graduated from Tohoku University School of Medicine on 1987 (M.D.), and got Ph.D. on 1991 from Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine. He performed Postdoctoral Fellowship in William Chin&rsquo;s laboratory at the Women&rsquo;s Hospital/Harvard Medical School in Boston from 1991 to 1994. His major is general internal medicine, endocrinology and metabolism and hypertension and nephrology. His research interest is 1) molecular biology of nuclear hormone receptors, 2) etiology of high blood pressure, 3) pathophysiology of diabetic nephropathy, 4) gene regulation of aldosterone synthase, and 5) epigenetics of hypertension and diabetes mellitus." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1) Molecular Biology of Nuclear Hormone Receptors. 2) Etiology of High Blood Pressure. 3) Pathophysiology of Diabetic Nephropathy. 4) Gene Regulation of Aldosterone Synthesis. 5) Epigenetics of Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/massimocollino-10381.jpg" alt="MassimoCollino" title="MassimoCollino" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/massimocollino-10381" title="Click here"><strong>MassimoCollino</strong></a> <br>Department of Drug Science and Technology <br>University of Turin, Italy </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Massimo Collino Born in Pinerolo (TO, Italy) &ndash; 19th January 1973 Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Dept. Drug Science and Technology, University of Turin (Italy). Scientific Activity: Author of 86 full papers published in international journals with Impact Factor; Citations: 1886 total citations h-index: 25 European Coordinator and Principal Investigator of the European Project &ldquo;Innovative Technological Approaches for validation of Salivary AGEs as novel biomarkers in evaluation of risk factors for diet-related diseases&rdquo;, ERA-HDHL Transnational Call &quot;Biomarkers for Nutrition and Health&quot;, 2017-2020. Current research interests: Pathophysiology and the pharmacological therapy of diet-induced insulin resistance and the related cardiovascular risk factors, mainly organ-related ischemic events. Most recent research activity has been focused on the validation of the NLRP3 &ldquo;inflammasome,&rdquo; a multiprotein complex leading to the processing and secretion of the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin- (IL-)1beta and IL-18, as pharmacological target for cardiometabolic diseases." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Pathophysiology and the pharmacological therapy of diet-induced insulin resistance and the related cardiovascular risk factors, mainly organ-related ischemic events. Most recent research activity has been focused on the validation of the NLRP3 &ldquo;inflammasome,&rdquo; a multiprotein complex leading to the processing and secretion of the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin- (IL-)1beta and IL-18, as pharmacological target for cardiometabolic diseases." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/banu-sarer-yurekli-10382" title="Click here"><strong>Banu Sarer Yurekli</strong></a> <br>Faculty of Medicine, Department of Endocrinology <br>Ege University, Turkey </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Ege University Faculty of Medicine Department of Endocrinology Ankara Street, 35100 Bornova, Izmir Turkey" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/endocrinology--metabolic-syndrome-ravi-kant--26648.jpg" alt="Ravi Kant" title="Ravi Kant" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ravi-kant-10383" title="Click here"><strong>Ravi Kant</strong></a> <br>Endocrinologist, AnMed Health <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr Ravi Kant is Endocrinologist at AnMed Health, Anderson, SC, USA and is an affiliate associate professor at Medical university of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA. He completed Internal Medical Residency at Johns Hopkins University/ Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Geriatric Medicine fellowship at VA medical center/ University of Maryland and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism fellowship at University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He performed clinical research in areas of genomics of Type 2 Diabetes, Vitamin D and platelet aggregation and Levothyroxine dose management during fellowship. He has conducted several industry sponsored clinical trials and continue to stay involved in clinical research. He is actively involved in teaching medical students and residents. 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As a medical student he conducted independent research on mechanisms of aldosterone, and became a full member of the New York Academy of Sciences. After completing clinical training in New York hospitals he completed a NIH Fellowship in cardiology at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans. He returned to New York Medical College to continue work on actions of inotropic agents, myocardial function, preservation of ischemic myocardium, and cardiogenic shock, eventually relocating in Texas. An avid supporter of physiology in teaching and translational research, he has delivered presentations, lectured, published, and enjoyed mentoring medical students and house staff at several medical schools and affiliated hospitals. He serves on a number of committees in various medical organizations, peer reviews for a variety of medical journals, and volunteers for the mentoring programs in the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics and American Heart Association. Over the years Dr. Kones&rsquo; bio has appeared in a number of editions of Who&rsquo;s Who, he is a founding editor and board member of Medpedia online, a collaborative educational project among several medical schools. He is a Fellow of the American Heart Association Council on Basic Science, the New York Cardiological Society, now merged with the New York Chapter of the American College of Cardiology, European Society of Cardiology, Royal Society of Medicine, the Royal Society of Public Health, American College of Pharmacology, and a Founding Fellow of the American Geriatrics Society. He is an Emeritus member of the American Physiological Society, American College of Sportsmedicine, and Endocrine Society. Other affiliations include the Physiological Society (London), Society for Critical Care Medicine, The Nutrition Society (London), European Atherosclerosis Society, National Lipid Association, American Diabetes Association, Endocrine Society, American and European Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Societies, among many other notable scientific organizations and working groups. His interests gradually turned to pathological signaling in the atherothrombosis, especially the interaction of inflammatory mechanisms, endothelial dysfunction, mitochondrial involvement, lipid metabolism, metabolic syndrome and related evidence-based interventions to improve clinical outcomes. Fundamental molecular and cellular mechanisms in cardiometabolic disease have been central to his interests, as well as the practical aspects of how simple lifestyle and dietary changes may be powerful tools to minimize risk factors in the general population&mdash;primordial prevention." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="His interests gradually turned to pathological signaling in the atherothrombosis, especially the interaction of inflammatory mechanisms, endothelial dysfunction, mitochondrial involvement, lipid metabolism, metabolic syndrome and related evidence-based interventions to improve clinical outcomes. 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