Members of the division are actively engaged in both basic and clinical grant-supported research.
Basic Research
David L. Kleinberg MD
Dr. Kleinberg's laboratory has a long-standing and productive interest in control of mammary gland development.
David Ron MD
Dr. Ron's work is focused on the cellular response to proteotoxic stress, and the impact of malfolded proteins on diseases such as type 2 diabetes.
Herbert H. Samuels MD
Dr. Samuels' laboratory is nationally and internationally recognized for its investigation of the mechanism of action of thyroid hormone, and conserved elements of gene regulation by members of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily.
Clinical Investigations
Ann Danoff MD
Dr. Dannoff is a co-investigator on the NIH Women's Interagency HIV Study (investigating HIV-associated metabolic dysfunction), and also collaborates with Dr. Kleinberg.
David L. Kleinberg MD
Dr. Kleinberg has been engaged for several years in multiple investigator-initiated single and multicenter studies evaluating new methods for detecting and treating acromegaly and adult GH deficiency.
Stephen Richardson MD
Dr. Richardson serves as principal investigator on several multicenter studies on newer therapies for type 2 diabetes and macrovascular disease in patients with type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance.