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.

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Post-Doctoral Fellow at McMaster University | former Associate Professor - Physiological Sciences
Most Relevant Research Interests
Endocrinology
Other Research Interests (39)
skeletal muscle
nutrition
physical activity
obesity
cancer
And 34 more
About
Dr. Everson A Nunes is a highly accomplished researcher and educator in the field of physiological sciences. He received his Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology with a focus on Physiological Sciences from Universidade Federal do Paraná in 2009, after completing a BSc in Human Nutrition and an MSc in Physiological Sciences. He also holds a specialization in Exercise Physiology and a BSc in Biological Sciences from Universidade Federal do Paraná. Dr. Nunes has a strong background in research, having completed two post-doctoral fellowships at McMaster University and Universidade Federal do Paraná. He has also held positions as an associate professor and assistant professor at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, and his research focuses on the effects of exercise and nutrition on physiological processes in the human body. In addition to his research, Dr. Nunes is also a dedicated educator. He has taught at various universities in Brazil, including Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Universidade Gama Filho, Faculdades Integradas Espírita, Pontificia Universidade Católica do Paraná, and Faculdade do Litoral Sul. He is known for his dynamic teaching style and his ability to engage students in complex physiological concepts. Dr. Nunes is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Society for Nutrition, the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology, the Canadian Nutrition Society and the Brazilian Society of Physiology. He is also a regular speaker at national and international conferences, sharing his expertise and research findings with colleagues and students. Overall, Dr. Nunes is a highly qualified and experienced professional in physiological sciences, metabolism, cancer and nutrition. His dedication to research and education makes him a valuable asset to any institution.
Most Relevant Publications (4+)

97 total publications

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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Sonja Lyubomirsky

Distinguished Professor, University of California, Riverside
Most Relevant Research Interests
Endocrinology
Other Research Interests (30)
well-being
History and Philosophy of Science
Sociology and Political Science
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Clinical Psychology
And 25 more
About
Professor Lyubomirsky’s research interests include well-being, happiness, self-regulation, and talents. She is widely published, with well over 100 articles and chapters and four books, The How of Happiness (Penguin, 2007), The Myths of Happiness (Penguin, 2013), The How of Happiness Workbook (Penguin, 2008), and Designing Your Life (Avery, 2016). Professor Lyubomirsky has received numerous awards for her work, including the American Psychological Association’s Positive Psychology Prize (2015), the American Psychological Association’s Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award (2009), and a Guggenheim Fellowship (2008-2009). She is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and the American Psychological Association.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

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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Giuseppe Maria de Peppo

Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
Research Director
Most Relevant Research Interests
Endocrinology
Other Research Interests (21)
Clinical Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Otorhinolaryngology
Biochemistry
Biomedical Engineering
And 16 more
About
I am Director of Internal Research at Mirimus Inc, Research Assistant Professor of Cell Biology at SUNY, and Visiting Scholar at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. The major goal of my research team is to develop next generation sensing devices for the detection and monitoring of different human health hazards. Previous research directions include the engineering of tissue grafts and tissue replacement products, the manufacturing and testing of implants and biomaterials, the design and validation of bioreactor systems, organ-on-a-chip, and stem cell-based therapy. During over 15 years of research, I have had the opportunity to teach and mentor numerous undergraduate and graduate students and supervise several PhD and postdoctoral fellows.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

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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Monica Motley, PhD, MSEd, MPH

Social and Behavioral Health Scientist specializing in health equity, organizational change, and community disparities
Most Relevant Research Interests
Endocrinology
Other Research Interests (13)
Public Health
Health Equity
STEMH Workforce Development
Social Determinants of Health
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
And 8 more
About
Dr. Monica Motley is a highly accomplished educator and public health professional with a diverse background in social justice, public health, and health equity. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, as well as a Master of Public Health degree in Population Health Science and a Master of Science in Education from the same university. Dr. Motley has a strong passion for research and has served as a faculty member at Virginia Tech for the past decade, where she has taught, served on graduate committees, and managed various complex research projects. She also works as a consultant via her own boutique firm, providing expert guidance to organizations and government agencies on various equity-related topics. In addition, Dr. Motley founded *The Motley Consulting Group, LLC in 2017*, a consulting firm that specializes in community disparities and health inequities. Through her company, she has helped numerous clients develop effective strategies and programs to address equity-based organizational change, health disparity assessment, and health resources. Dr. Motley's extensive education and experience make her a highly sought-after specialist in her field. She is dedicated to making a positive impact on the health and education of individuals and communities and continues to be a leader in her field through her work and advocacy efforts.

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Srividya Sundaresan

Ph.D. life science consultant and science communicator, with exceptional critical thinking, problem solving, research, and analytical abilities.
Most Relevant Research Interests
Endocrinology
Other Research Interests (5)
Pharmacology
Neuroscience
Oncology
Cell Biology
Cancer Research
About
Dr. Srividya Sundaresan is a highly educated and experienced professional in the field of cellular and molecular biology. She earned her B. Pharm. degree from the University of Mumbai in 1991, where she received a strong foundation in the principles and practices of pharmaceutical sciences. After completing her undergraduate studies, Dr. Sundaresan pursued a Ph.D. in Molecular Pharmacology from Northwestern University, one of the top research institutions in the United States. Her doctoral research focused on the signal transduction pathways mediating hormone action. During her time at Northwestern, she gained extensive knowledge and expertise in areas such as endocrinology and cell biology. Following the completion of her Ph.D., Dr. Sundaresan completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Genentech Inc., in molecular oncology. In her current position, she is a scientific writer and clinical research program manager at CommonSpirit Health. In this role, she is responsible for developing and managing clinical research programs, as well as writing and editing scientific publications and reports. She also collaborates with cross-functional teams to design and implement clinical research and analyze data. Dr. Sundaresan's expertise in diverse areas such as endocrinology, oncology and neuroscience combined with advanced scientific communication skills brings a unique perspective to her work. She is highly valued for her knowledge, skills, and attention to detail in her work. Dr. Sundaresan is dedicated to advancing scientific research into human health and disease and improving the lives of patients through her contributions.
Most Relevant Publications (5+)

17 total publications

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
Most Relevant Research Interests
Endocrinology
Other Research Interests (35)
developmental cognitive neuroscience
vision
autism
adolescent
Cognitive Neuroscience
And 30 more
About
My core interests lie in understanding how children and adolescents perceive and interpret social signals and how emerging functional specificity of the developing brain supports this process. My approach primarily involves using the face processing system as a model domain. Faces are dynamic stimuli from which we extract many different kinds of information (e.g., gender, age, emotional state, mate potential, social status, trustworthiness, intentions, “person knowledge”). All of these processes must be executed accurately and rapidly for many faces over the course of a single day, making face processing among the most taxing perceptual challenges confronted by people in their day-to-day life. Given that faces are also the pre-eminent social signal, studying developmental changes in the behavioral and brain basis of face processing in typically developing individuals and in those affected by social-emotional disorders may index a core set of developmental changes within the broader social information processing system. I employ converging methodologies, including functional (fMRI) and structural magnetic resonance, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) along with detailed behavioral paradigms in both typically developing populations and those with developmental disorders to examine development from early childhood to adulthood.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

80 total publications

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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Balamurugan Tangiisuran

Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy at Universiti Sains Malaysia
Most Relevant Research Interests
Endocrinology
Other Research Interests (51)
Geriatrics
Pharmacy
Internal Medicine
Psychiatry and Mental health
Clinical Psychology
And 46 more
About
Dr. Bala brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role as an Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, USM. He has a proven track record of success in his field, having held key leadership positions such as Director at the Malaysian National Poison Centre and Program Chairman (Clinical Pharmacy) at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, USM. He holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy from USM and a PhD from Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK. Additionally, he has been appointed as Visiting Senior Lecturer at King's College London and as a Fellow of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Information at the National Poison Centre. <br> Bala's research focuses on the areas of clinical pharmacy practice and medication safety, as well as geriatric pharmacy. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed journal articles/abstracts and has been invited as a guest speaker at numerous international and domestic scientific events. He is an experienced internal and external examiner for over 40 PhD and Master thesis and has actively reviewed manuscripts for international academic journals. Bala's teaching activities encompass both undergraduate and postgraduate-level instruction, and he has supervised the research of numerous postgraduate students. He is committed to curriculum development and has implemented innovative and interactive teaching methods to improve student learning outcomes. He has successfully graduated 24 students, including 4 PhDs, 4 MSc, and 16 Master in Clinical Pharmacy. He is dedicated to producing sustainable pharmacy education and closing the knowledge transfer gap for students. If you're interested in Clinical Pharmacy, Geriatric pharmacy, Medication Safety, Research and Education, feel free to connect and exchange ideas.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

78 total publications

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.