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  • Adrian Dobs Lab

    Principal Investigator:
    Adrian Dobs, M.D., M.H.S.
    Medicine

    Researchers in the Adrian Dobs Lab study topics that include gonadal dysfunction, hyperlipidemi...a, diabetes mellitus, and the relationship between sex hormones and heart disease. We currently are investigating male gonadal function—with particular interest in new forms of male hormone replacement therapy—and hormonal changes related to aging. view more

    Research Areas: diabetes mellitus, hormones, hyperlipidemia, male gonadal function, cardiovascular diseases, endocrinology
  • Aniket Sidhaye Lab

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    Principal Investigator:
    Aniket Sidhaye, M.D.
    Medicine

    Dr. Sidhaye is interested in improving the care of persons with cystic fibrosis, type 1 diabete...s mellitus and hospitalized person with diabetes. research topics include bone health of persons with CF undergoing lung transplant, CF-related diabetes mellitus, Care of persons with type 1 diabetes mellitus transitioning from pediatrics to adult specialty clinics, Management of hospitalized persons with diabetes. view more

    Research Areas: biochemistry, obesity, hormones, diabetes, transitional care, endocrinology, thyroid
  • Edgar Miller Lab

    Principal Investigator:
    Edgar Miller, M.D., Ph.D.
    Medicine

    Research in the Edgar Miller Lab focuses on nutrition, hypertension and kidney disease. Current... projects include a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute study on dietary carbohydrate and glycemic index effects on markers of oxidative stress, inflammation and kidney function; and a National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases randomized controlled trial that examines the effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on urine protein excretion in diabetic kidney disease. view more

    Research Areas: nutrition, kidney diseases, diabetes, inflammation
  • Elizabeth Selvin Lab

    Principal Investigator:
    Elizabeth Selvin, Ph.D., M.P.H.
    Medicine

    The Elizabeth Selvin Lab examines the intersection of epidemiology, clinical policy and public ...health policy. One of our key goals is to use the findings of epidemiologic research to inform the screening, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and kidney disease. Much of our work looks at biomarkers and diagnostics related to diabetes and diabetes complications. Our findings — linking hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) to diabetic complications and identifying the role of A1c in diabetes diagnosis — have influenced clinical practice guidelines. view more

    Research Areas: epidemiology, biomarkers, kidney diseases, obesity, diabetes, health care policy, cardiovascular diseases
  • Fu Lab

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    Principal Investigator:
    Dax Fu, Ph.D.
    Physiology

    The Fu Lab is a basic research lab that studies zinc transport, with a particular focus on whic...h step in the zinc transport process may be modulated and how. Dr. Fu's lab uses parallel cell biology and proteomic approaches to understand how these physiochemical principles are applied to mammalian zinc transporters and integrated to the physiology of pancreatic beta cells. This research has implications for understanding how zinc transport is related to diabetes and insulin intake. view more

    Research Areas: cell biology, proteomics, zinc, pancreatic cells, diabetes
  • Hsin-Chieh Yeh Lab

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    Principal Investigator:
    Jessica Yeh, Ph.D.
    Medicine

    Work in the Hsin-Chieh Yeh Lab focuses on clinical trials and cohort studies of diabetes, obesi...ty and behavioral intervention, cancer and hypertension. Recent investigations have focused on novel risk factors and complications related to obesity and type 2 diabetes, particularly lung function, smoking and cancer. We recently co-led a randomized clinical trial of tailored dietary advice for consumption of dietary supplements to lower blood pressure and improve cardiovascular disease risk factors in hypertensive urban African Americans. view more

    Research Areas: epidemiology, African Americans, cancer, obesity, hypertension, diabetes, behavioral medicine
  • J. Hunter Young Lab

    Principal Investigator:
    Jeffery Young, M.D., M.H.S.
    Medicine

    Research in the J. Hunter Young Lab focuses on the genetic epidemiology and physiology of cardi...ovascular disease and its risk factors, especially hypertension, diabetes and obesity. Current activities include an observational study of hypertension among African Americans; a genetic epidemiology study of worldwide cardiovascular disease susceptibility patterns; and several population-based observational studies of cardiovascular and renal disease. A recent focus group study found that changes in housing and city policies might lead to improved environmental health conditions for public housing residents. view more

    Research Areas: epidemiology, kidney diseases, obesity, hypertension, diabetes, genomics, physiology, cardiovascular diseases
  • Jeanne Clark Lab: GIM Research

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    Principal Investigator:
    Jeanne Clark, M.D., M.P.H.
    Medicine

    Research in the Jeanne Clark Lab covers a wide range of fields, employing various research tech...niques, methods and procedures to generate and disseminate the knowledge required to prevent disease and its consequences. Our most recent research program, Look AHEAD, focuses on the health of overweight volunteers with type 2 diabetes. We are examining the long-term effects of an intensive lifestyle intervention program designed to achieve and maintain weight loss by decreased caloric intake and increased physical activity. view more

    Research Areas: epidemiology, diabetes mellitus, obesity, diabetes, Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, liver diseases
  • Jodi Segal Lab

    Principal Investigator:
    Jodi Segal, M.D., M.P.H.
    Medicine

    Research in the Jodi Segal Lab focuses on developing methodologies to use observational data to... understand the use of new drugs, particularly drugs for treating diabetes, blood disorders and osteoporosis. We apply advanced methods for evidence-based review and meta-analysis, and—in collaboration with Johns Hopkins biostatisticians—we have developed new methodologies for observational research (using propensity scores to adjust for covariates that change over time) and methods to account for competing risks and heterogeneity of treatment effects in analyses. view more

    Research Areas: blood disorders, osteoporosis, diabetes, drugs, evidence-based medicine
  • Katherine Wilson Lab

    Principal Investigator:
    Katherine Wilson, Ph.D.
    Cell Biology

    Research in the Wilson Lab focuses on three components of nuclear lamina structure: lamins, LEM...-domain proteins (emerin), and BAF.

    These three proteins all bind each other directly, and are collectively required to organize and regulate chromatin, efficiently segregate chromosomes and rebuild nuclear structure after mitosis. Mutations in one or more of these proteins cause a variety of diseases including Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD), cardiomyopathy, lipodystrophy and diabetes, and accelerated aging.

    We are examining emerin's role in mechanotransduction, how emerin and lamin A are regulated, and whether misregulation contributes to disease.
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    Research Areas: cell biology, Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD), accelerated aging, chromatin, diabetes, genomics, emerin, nuclear lamina, lipodystrophy, cardiomyopathy
  • Kendall Moseley Lab

    Principal Investigator:
    Kendall Moseley, M.D.
    Medicine

    Research in the Kendall Moseley Lab is focused on the interplay between type 2 diabetes, aging ...and osteoporosis. We also study the function of bone stem cells in the regulation of bone remodeling. view more

    Research Areas: type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, stem cells, aging
  • Mark Sulkowski Lab

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    Principal Investigator:
    Mark Sulkowski, M.D.
    Medicine

    Research in the Mark Sulkowski Lab focuses on hepatitis B and hepatitis C. We've conducted clin...ical research related to the management of viral hepatitis, including novel agents. Other studies focus on adult patients at the Johns Hopkins site of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) Hepatitis B Clinical Research Network as well as the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Group. view more

    Research Areas: infectious disease, hepatitis B, hepatitis C
  • Mathioudakis Lab

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    The Mathioudakis lab is focused on developing and evaluating clinical decision support systems,... technology, and mHealth for diabetes prevention and management. Our lab leverages large electronic medical record databases and uses machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence to identify patterns in clinical care associated with optimal clinical outcomes. We are interested in understanding the role that advanced diabetes technologies can play in improving health outcomes for patients with diabetes. Our lab has published extensively on outcomes related to diabetes prevention and diabetes management and outcomes. Based on data from our long-term (over 10 year) clinic-based prospective cohort study from the Johns Hopkins Multidisciplinary Diabetic Foot and Wound Clinic, we have published extensively on clinical predictors and outcomes of patients with diabetic foot ulcers, focusing specifically on the role that glycemic control plays in patients with this complication. Healthcare disparities exist throughout medicine, but are particularly prominent in diabetes; our lab has evaluated healthcare inequities in diabetes outcomes and is developing and evaluating strategies to overcome them. In addition to identify optimal management approach to diabetes and its complications, our lab is interested in development and evaluation of innovative technology approaches to diabetes prevention. view more

    Research Areas: machine learning, diabetes prevention, diabetes, artificial intelligence, mHealth, clinical decision support systems, technology
  • Michael Wolfgang Laboratory

    The Wolfgang Laboratory is interested in understanding the metabolic properties of neurons and ...glia at a mechanistic level in situ. Some of the most interesting, enigmatic and understudied cells in metabolic biochemistry are those of the nervous system. Defects in these pathways can lead to devastating neurological disease. Conversely, altering the metabolic properties of the nervous system can have surprisingly beneficial effects on the progression of some diseases. However, the mechanisms of these interactions are largely unknown.

    We use biochemical and molecular genetic techniques to study the molecular mechanisms that the nervous system uses to sense and respond to metabolic cues. We seek to understand the neurometabolic regulation of behavior and physiology in obesity, diabetes and neurological disease.

    Current areas of study include deconstructing neurometabolic pathways to understand the biochemistry of the nervous system and how these metabolic pathways impact animal behavior and physiology, metabolic heterogeneity and the evolution of metabolic adaptation.
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    Research Areas: metabolic biochemistry, obesity, diabetes, genomics, neurology, nervous system, molecular biology
  • Mihail Zilbermint Lab

    Principal Investigator:
    Mihail Zilbermint, M.D., M.B.A.
    Medicine

    Research in the Mihail Zilbermint Lab focuses on diabetes, adrenal disease and thyroid disease.... Recent areas of focus include pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 related to novel variants of SCNN1B gene, genetic variance in the ARMC5 gene in primary macronodular adrenocortical hyperplasia and hyperaldosteronism due to de novo KCNJ5 mutation. view more

    Research Areas: hypoaldosteronism, genetics, tumor, diabetes, hyperplasia, protein kinases
  • Nisa Maruthur Lab

    Principal Investigator:
    Nisa Maruthur, M.D., M.H.S.
    Medicine

    The Nisa Maruthur Lab studies primary care; individualized medicine for the prevention and trea...tment of type 2 diabetes and obesity; pharmacogenomics of type 2 diabetes; and comparative effectiveness. view more

    Research Areas: primary care, obesity, pharmacogenomics, diabetes
  • Obesity Hypertension Clinic: Reversing the Negative Cardiovascular Effects of Weight (ReNEW)

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    Principal Investigator:
    Tammy Brady, M.D., Ph.D.
    Medicine
    Pediatrics

    Hypertension in children is a major cause of disease, including early onset heart disease. Up t...o 25% of children who are overweight or obese have hypertension (high blood pressure), and children with obesity are at greater risk for having other cardiovascular disease risk factors such as high cholesterol and diabetes. The ReNEW Clinic at The Johns Hopkins University provides an innovative multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation and treatment of obesity-related hypertension to help prevent and treat cardiovascular disease. This clinic is designed for children with elevated blood pressure (prehypertension and hypertension) and a BMI at or above the 85th percentile. Many children in this clinic are enrolled in a longitudinal registry to help researchers learn how to better care for children with multiple risk factors for heart disease.

    Read more about the ReNEW clinic: Childhood Obesity: A Focus on Hypertension

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    Research Areas: obesity, hypertension, pediatric cardiology
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