$2.4M grant helps MCG scientists study effects of stress on bones as we age
The research team believes the answer may be in how stress hormones signal the skeleton to make more bone making cells instead of bone-dissolving ones
The Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism provides the comprehensive evaluation, care, and treatment of hospitalized and ambulatory patients with problems involving endocrinology and metabolism including, but not limited to diabetes mellitus, metabolic bone diseases, adrenal, lipid, pituitary and thyroid disorders.
Our physicians have a broad range of clinical experience with special focus in areas of diabetes, metabolic bone disease and thyroid disease.
The research team believes the answer may be in how stress hormones signal the skeleton to make more bone making cells instead of bone-dissolving ones
The awards celebrate the Georgia legislative, academic, corporate and advocacy leaders working to advance the life sciences industry and foster strategic partnerships that can create a healthier world.
The bone and muscle that keep us upright are in constant communication and their wellbeing tends to go hand in hand.
Dr. Edward Chin, a professor at the Medical College of Georgia, is the recipient of the 2021 Laureate Award from the Georgia Chapter of the American College of Physicians.
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