{"result":[{"lastName":"Wilson","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Endocrinology/Diabetes, Pediatric"},{"focus":"Pediatric Endocrinology"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor - Med Center Line,Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes"},{"appointment":"Member,Bio-X"},{"appointment":"Member,Child Health Research Institute"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor - Med Center Line,Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4182&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Darrell Wilson","firstName":"Darrell","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/cancer/researcher/Darrell_Wilson","researchInterest":"My research interests cover a number of areas in Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes. I am PI of the Stanford Center for the NIH-funded Type-1 Diabetes TrialNet group. TrialNet conducts clinical trials directed at preventing or delaying the onset of Type 1 diabetes. I am an investigator in DirecNet, another NIH-funded study group, which is devoted to evaluating glucose sensors and the role of technology on the management of diabetes."},{"lastName":"Rabkin","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,Medicine - Nephrology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,Medicine - Nephrology","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=6052&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Ralph Rabkin","firstName":"Ralph","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/cancer/researcher/Ralph_Rabkin","researchInterest":"Dr Rabkin is examining the mechanism of the acquired resistance to hormones that develops in kidney failure.In particular he is studying the impact of kidney failure on the action of growth hormone and the role of impaired signal transduction as a cause of growth hormone resistance. He is also engaged in the study of growth factors in diabetic kidney disease."},{"lastName":"Hoffman","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Neuroendocrinology"},{"focus":"Endocrinology and Metabolism"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor,Medicine - Endocrinology, Gerontology, & Metabolism"},{"appointment":"Member,Child Health Research Institute"},{"appointment":"Member,Stanford Cancer Institute"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor,Medicine - Endocrinology, Gerontology, & Metabolism","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4636&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Andrew R. 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We are studying the use of standardized patients and other modalities to improve clinical skill training and reasoning. We are interested in applying the rigor of clinical investigation to education research.\r\n\r\nMy areas of clinical interest in endocrinology include disorders of the pituitary, thyroid, and gonad."},{"lastName":"Katznelson","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Endocrine"},{"focus":"Endocrine - Endocrinology"},{"focus":"Endocrinology"},{"focus":"Multiple Endocrine Neoplasias"},{"focus":"Multiple Endocrine Neoplasias - Endocrinology"},{"focus":"Neuroendocrine"},{"focus":"Neuroendocrine - Endocrinology"},{"focus":"Neuroendocrine - Medical Oncology"},{"focus":"Parathyroid Disease"},{"focus":"Parathyroid Disease - Endocrinology"},{"focus":"Pituitary Adenomas"},{"focus":"Pituitary Adenomas - Endocrinology"},{"focus":"acromegaly"},{"focus":"Cushing's"},{"focus":"Cushing's Syndrome"},{"focus":"Cushing Disease"},{"focus":"Prolactinoma"},{"focus":"Adrenal Gland Neoplasms"},{"focus":"Adrenal Cortex Diseases"},{"focus":"Growth Hormone-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma"},{"focus":"Growth Hormone Deficiency Dwarfism"},{"focus":"Hyperprolactinemia"},{"focus":"Hypopituitarism"},{"focus":"Internal Medicine"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor - Med Center Line,Neurosurgery"},{"appointment":"Professor - Med Center Line,Medicine - Endocrinology, Gerontology, & Metabolism"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor - Med Center Line,Neurosurgery","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=6162&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Laurence Katznelson","firstName":"Laurence","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/cancer/researcher/Laurence_Katznelson","researchInterest":"Dr. Katznelson is an internationally known neuroendocrinologist and clinical researcher, with research expertise in the diagnosis and management of hypopituitarism, the effects of hormones on neurocognitive function, and the development of therapeutics for acromegaly and Cushing\u0092s syndrome, and neuroendocrine tumors. Dr. Katznelson is the medical director of the multidisciplinary Stanford Pituitary Center, a program geared for patient management, clinical research and patient education"},{"lastName":"Glasscock","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Clinical Associate Professor,Pediatrics - Neonatal and Developmental Medicine"}],"primaryAppointment":"Clinical Associate Professor,Pediatrics - Neonatal and Developmental Medicine","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4028&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Greg Glasscock","firstName":"Greg","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/cancer/researcher/Greg_Glasscock","researchInterest":"Neonatal Endocrinology"},{"lastName":"Neely","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Endocrinology/Diabetes, Pediatric"},{"focus":"Pediatric Endocrinology"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Clinical Professor,Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes"}],"primaryAppointment":"Clinical Professor,Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4219&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"E. 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The disorder is caused by the specific loss of hypothalamic neurons producing two hypocretin peptides with high homology with each other, namely hcrt1 and hcrt2. 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Defects in the synthesis and/or ability of cells to respond to insulin results in the condition known as diabetes mellitus. To better design methods of treatment for this disorder, we have been focusing our research on how insulin elicits its various biological responses."},{"lastName":"Tan","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation"},{"focus":"Nephrology"},{"focus":"Nephrology (Kidney)"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line,Medicine - Nephrology"},{"appointment":"MS, Dean's Office"}],"primaryAppointment":"Associate Professor - Med Center Line,Medicine - Nephrology","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=3846&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Jane C. Tan","firstName":"Jane","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/cancer/researcher/Jane_Tan","researchInterest":"My research relates to issues pertaining to clinical kidney transplantation. We have ongoing studies on the following topics.\r\n1. Renal senescence and kidney transplant, and chronic allograft nephropathy.\r\n2. Living donor safety and response to uninephrectomy.\r\n3. Biomarkers for post-transplant monitoring."},{"lastName":"Kurzer","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Hematopathology"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Instructor,Pathology"}],"primaryAppointment":"Instructor,Pathology","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=23643&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Jason Kurzer","firstName":"Jason","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/cancer/researcher/Jason_Kurzer","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Egeler","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Spark Program Assistant,Dean's Office - Senior Associate Dean for Research"},{"appointment":"Admin Services Administrator,Dean's Office - Senior Associate Dean for Research"}],"primaryAppointment":"Spark Program Assistant,Dean's Office - Senior Associate Dean for Research","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=19534&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Emily Egeler","firstName":"Emily","href":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/Emily_Egeler","researchInterest":"Understanding how cells sense and target misfolded proteins for degradation, with the goal of identifying more quality control mechanisms in the cell."},{"lastName":"Francke","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Neurogenetics"},{"focus":"Clinical Genetics"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Professor Emeritus,Genetics"},{"appointment":"Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council,Genetics"},{"appointment":"Professor,Pediatrics - Medical Genetics"}],"primaryAppointment":"Professor Emeritus,Genetics","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=4281&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Uta Francke","firstName":"Uta","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/cancer/researcher/Uta_Francke","researchInterest":"Functional consequences and pathogenetic mechanisms of mutations and microdeletions in human neurogenetic syndromes and mouse models. 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We are especially interested in the action of the nuclear hormone receptors and the interactions between the receptors and other signaling pathways in related human disorders."},{"lastName":"Chan","clinicalFocus":[],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Postdoctoral Medical fellow, Medicine"}],"primaryAppointment":"Postdoctoral Medical fellow, Medicine","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=23335&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Steven Chan","firstName":"Steven","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/postdocs/researcher/Steven_Chan","researchInterest":""},{"lastName":"Shah","clinicalFocus":[{"focus":"Pediatrics"},{"focus":"Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes"}],"appointments":[{"appointment":"Clinical Instructor,Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes"}],"primaryAppointment":"Clinical Instructor,Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes","imageUrl":"http://cancer.stanford.edu/profiles/viewImage?facultyId=17622&type=small&showNoImage","displayName":"Sejal Shah","firstName":"Sejal","href":"http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/cancer/researcher/Sejal_Shah","researchInterest":"My primary research interest is evaluating whether vitamin D supplementation can positively affect consequences of the metabolic syndrome in overweight and obese adolescents. 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We study Ca2+-mediated signaling in a simple eukaryote, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using genetic, genomic, biochemical and cell biological approaches, we are examining how the Ca2+/calmodulin-regulated phosphatase, calcineurin, regulates gene expression and other cellular processes in response to environmental stress."}]}