Work with thought leaders and academic experts in endocrinology
Companies can greatly benefit from working with an expert in the field of Endocrinology. These researchers can provide valuable insights and expertise in various areas such as research and development, product innovation, clinical trials, marketing strategies, and patient education. By collaborating with an Endocrinology expert, companies can enhance their understanding of hormonal disorders, develop targeted therapies and treatments, improve product efficacy and safety, and effectively communicate with their target audience. Whether it's developing new drugs, conducting clinical studies, or creating educational materials, partnering with an Endocrinology researcher can give companies a competitive edge in the healthcare industry.
Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in endocrinology include Dr. Everson A Nunes, Ph.D., Dr. Andrew Bernard, Ph.D., Sonja Lyubomirsky, Dr. Christian Waugh, Ph.D., Giuliana Noratto, Giuseppe Maria de Peppo, Monica Motley, PhD, MSEd, MPH, Mounika Gudeppu, Jose Nino, Ph.D, Srividya Sundaresan, K. Suzanne Scherf, Roshonda Jones, and Balamurugan Tangiisuran.
Dr. Everson A Nunes, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Fellow at McMaster University | former Associate Professor - Physiological Sciences
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β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate supplementation reduces tumor growth and tumor cell proliferation ex vivo and prevents cachexia in Walker 256 tumor-bearing rats by modifying nuclear factor-κB expression
Nutrition Research / Jul 01, 2008
Nunes, E. A., Kuczera, D., Brito, G. A. P., Bonatto, S. J. R., Yamazaki, R. K., Tanhoffer, R. A., Mund, R. C., Kryczyk, M., & Fernandes, L. C. (2008). β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate supplementation reduces tumor growth and tumor cell proliferation ex vivo and prevents cachexia in Walker 256 tumor-bearing rats by modifying nuclear factor-κB expression. Nutrition Research, 28(7), 487–493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nutres.2008.04.006
Low fish oil intake improves insulin sensitivity, lipid profile and muscle metabolism on insulin resistant MSG-obese rats
Lipids in Health and Disease / Jan 01, 2011
Yamazaki, R. K., Brito, G. A., Coelho, I., Pequitto, D. C., Yamaguchi, A. A., Borghetti, G., Schiessel, D., Kryczyk, M., Machado, J., Rocha, R. E., Aikawa, J., Iagher, F., Naliwaiko, K., Tanhoffer, R. A., Nunes, E. A., & Fernandes, L. (2011). Low fish oil intake improves insulin sensitivity, lipid profile and muscle metabolism on insulin resistant MSG-obese rats. Lipids in Health and Disease, 10(1), 66. https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511x-10-66
Antitumor and anti-cachectic effects of shark liver oil and fish oil: comparison between independent or associative chronic supplementation in Walker 256 tumor-bearing rats
Lipids in Health and Disease / Oct 16, 2013
Iagher, F., de Brito Belo, S. R., Souza, W. M., Nunes, J. R., Naliwaiko, K., Sassaki, G. L., Bonatto, S. J. R., de Oliveira, H. H. P., Brito, G. A. P., de Lima, C., Kryczyk, M., de Souza, C. F., Steffani, J. A., Nunes, E. A., & Fernandes, L. C. (2013). Antitumor and anti-cachectic effects of shark liver oil and fish oil: comparison between independent or associative chronic supplementation in Walker 256 tumor-bearing rats. Lipids in Health and Disease, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511x-12-146
Walker-256 tumor growth is inhibited by the independent or associative chronic ingestion of shark liver and fish oil: a response linked by the increment of peritoneal macrophages nitrite production in Wistar rats
Nutrition Research / Nov 01, 2010
Belo, S. R. B., Iagher, F., Bonatto, S. J., Naliwaiko, K., Calder, P. C., Nunes, E. A., & Fernandes, L. C. (2010). Walker-256 tumor growth is inhibited by the independent or associative chronic ingestion of shark liver and fish oil: a response linked by the increment of peritoneal macrophages nitrite production in Wistar rats. Nutrition Research, 30(11), 770–776. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nutres.2010.09.015
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Dr. Andrew Bernard, Ph.D.
Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Michigan
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Habitat type influences endocrine stress response in the degu (Octodon degus)
General and Comparative Endocrinology / Jun 01, 2013
Bauer, C. M., Skaff, N. K., Bernard, A. B., Trevino, J. M., Ho, J. M., Romero, L. M., Ebensperger, L. A., & Hayes, L. D. (2013). Habitat type influences endocrine stress response in the degu (Octodon degus). General and Comparative Endocrinology, 186, 136–144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2013.02.036
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Sonja Lyubomirsky
Distinguished Professor, University of California, Riverside
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114 total publications
Kindness in the blood: A randomized controlled trial of the gene regulatory impact of prosocial behavior
Psychoneuroendocrinology / Jul 01, 2017
Nelson-Coffey, S. K., Fritz, M. M., Lyubomirsky, S., & Cole, S. W. (2017). Kindness in the blood: A randomized controlled trial of the gene regulatory impact of prosocial behavior. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 81, 8–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.03.025
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Dr. Christian Waugh, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology with expertise in resilience, positive emotions, stress
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Oxytocin receptor gene polymorphism (rs2254298) interacts with familial risk for psychopathology to predict symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescent girls
Psychoneuroendocrinology / Jan 01, 2011
Thompson, R. J., Parker, K. J., Hallmayer, J. F., Waugh, C. E., & Gotlib, I. H. (2011). Oxytocin receptor gene polymorphism (rs2254298) interacts with familial risk for psychopathology to predict symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescent girls. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36(1), 144–147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2010.07.003
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Giuseppe Maria de Peppo
Research Director
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33 total publications
Slow release of growth factors and thrombospondin-1 in Choukroun's platelet-rich fibrin (PRF): a gold standard to achieve for all surgical platelet concentrates technologies
Growth Factors / Jan 01, 2009
Dohan Ehrenfest, D. M., de Peppo, G. M., Doglioli, P., & Sammartino, G. (2009). Slow release of growth factors and thrombospondin-1 in Choukroun’s platelet-rich fibrin (PRF): a gold standard to achieve for all surgical platelet concentrates technologies. Growth Factors, 27(1), 63–69. https://doi.org/10.1080/08977190802636713
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Mounika Gudeppu
Ph.D. holder in Pharmacology and Toxicology, holded an SME position in HCL Tech Medical device Biocompatibility domain
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Protective effect of alpha-lipoic acid in methotrexate-induced ovarian oxidative injury and decreased ovarian reserve in rats
Gynecological Endocrinology / Mar 31, 2017
Soylu Karapinar, O., Pinar, N., Özcan, O., Özgür, T., & Dolapçıoğlu, K. (2017). Protective effect of alpha-lipoic acid in methotrexate-induced ovarian oxidative injury and decreased ovarian reserve in rats. Gynecological Endocrinology, 33(8), 653–659. https://doi.org/10.1080/09513590.2017.1306847
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Srividya Sundaresan
Ph.D. life science consultant and science communicator, with exceptional critical thinking, problem solving, research, and analytical abilities.
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Stimulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by gonadotropin-releasing hormone: evidence for the involvement of protein kinase C.
Endocrinology / Jan 01, 1996
Sundaresan, S., Colin, I. M., Pestell, R. G., & Jameson, J. L. (1996). Stimulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by gonadotropin-releasing hormone: evidence for the involvement of protein kinase C. Endocrinology, 137(1), 304–311. https://doi.org/10.1210/endo.137.1.8536629
Biological Response to ErbB Ligands in Nontransformed Cell Lines Correlates with a Specific Pattern of Receptor Expression
Endocrinology / Dec 01, 1998
Sundaresan, S., Roberts, P. E., King, K. L., Sliwkowski, M. X., & Mather, J. P. (1998). Biological Response to ErbB Ligands in Nontransformed Cell Lines Correlates with a Specific Pattern of Receptor Expression. Endocrinology, 139(12), 4756–4764. https://doi.org/10.1210/endo.139.12.6378
Expression of Ryanodine Receptors in the Pituitary Gland: Evidence for a Role in Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Signaling
Endocrinology / May 01, 1997
Sundaresan, S., Weiss, J., Bauer-Dantoin, A. C., & Jameson, J. L. (1997). Expression of Ryanodine Receptors in the Pituitary Gland: Evidence for a Role in Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Signaling. Endocrinology, 138(5), 2056–2065. https://doi.org/10.1210/endo.138.5.5153
Sexually dimorphic transcriptional responses to gonadotropin-releasing hormone require chronic in vivo exposure to estradiol.
Endocrinology / Jun 01, 1996
Colin, I. M., Bauer-Dantoin, A. C., Sundaresan, S., Kopp, P., & Jameson, J. L. (1996). Sexually dimorphic transcriptional responses to gonadotropin-releasing hormone require chronic in vivo exposure to estradiol. Endocrinology, 137(6), 2300–2307. https://doi.org/10.1210/endo.137.6.8641179
Stimulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by gonadotropin- releasing hormone: evidence for the involvement of protein kinase C
Endocrinology / Jan 01, 1996
Sundaresan, S. (1996). Stimulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by gonadotropin- releasing hormone: evidence for the involvement of protein kinase C. Endocrinology, 137(1), 304–311. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.137.1.304
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K. Suzanne Scherf
Associate Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, Penn State University
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The amygdala: An agent of change in adolescent neural networks
Hormones and Behavior / Jul 01, 2013
Scherf, K. S., Smyth, J. M., & Delgado, M. R. (2013). The amygdala: An agent of change in adolescent neural networks. Hormones and Behavior, 64(2), 298–313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2013.05.011
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Roshonda Jones
Bioinformatics research scientist using computational and statistical techniques to examine the relationship between diet, health and microbes
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Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Hispanic Infant Weight Gain in the First 6 Months
Obesity / Jul 22, 2020
Berger, P. K., Plows, J. F., Jones, R. B., Alderete, T. L., Yonemitsu, C., Ryoo, J. H., Bode, L., & Goran, M. I. (2020). Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Hispanic Infant Weight Gain in the First 6 Months. Obesity, 28(8), 1519–1525. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.22884
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Balamurugan Tangiisuran
Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy at Universiti Sains Malaysia
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Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry
Journal of Diabetes Research / Dec 11, 2019
Aziz, S., Sheikh Ghadzi, S. M., Abidin, N. E., Tangiisuran, B., Zainal, H., Looi, I., Ibrahim, K. A., Sidek, N. N., Wei, L. K., Keng Yee, L., Abdul Aziz, Z., & Harun, S. N. (2019). Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry. Journal of Diabetes Research, 2019, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/1794267
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Example endocrinology projects
How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on endocrinology?
Development of Hormonal Therapies
An Endocrinology expert can collaborate with pharmaceutical companies to develop innovative hormonal therapies for conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and hormonal imbalances. Their deep understanding of the endocrine system and hormone regulation can lead to the discovery of new treatment options and improved patient outcomes.
Clinical Trials and Study Design
Companies conducting clinical trials can benefit from the expertise of an Endocrinology researcher in designing and implementing studies related to hormonal disorders. Their knowledge of disease mechanisms, biomarkers, and patient populations can ensure the success and validity of clinical trials, leading to faster regulatory approvals and market entry.
Market Research and Targeted Marketing Strategies
Endocrinology experts can assist companies in conducting market research to identify unmet needs, market trends, and target demographics for hormonal disorder treatments. Their insights can help companies develop targeted marketing strategies, positioning their products effectively and reaching the right audience with tailored messaging.
Patient Education and Support Programs
Collaborating with an Endocrinology researcher can enable companies to develop comprehensive patient education and support programs. These programs can provide valuable information, resources, and tools to patients with hormonal disorders, empowering them to better manage their condition and improve their quality of life.
Product Safety and Efficacy Evaluation
Endocrinology experts can contribute to the evaluation of product safety and efficacy for companies developing hormonal therapies or medical devices. Their expertise in assessing the impact of hormonal interventions on various physiological systems can ensure the development of safe and effective products.