Explore the member directory below to learn more about our broad range of expertise in research and clinical care in diabetes and related complications Search for Experts by Name or Keyword clear Refine Results Atypical Diabetes (4) Type 1 Diabetes (11) Prediabetes (9) Obesity (7) Neurodegenerative disease (1) Cardiovascular disease (4) Type 2 Diabetes (13) Women (8) Men (7) Older Adults (Geriatrics) (4) Adolescents/Teens (4) Children/Infants (4) Minority Populations (4) -Black/African American (4) -Hispanic/Latino (4) -Asian/Pacific Islander (4) -Middle Eastern/North African (2) -Immigrant/non-American (1) Low Income (3) Veterans (3) Caswell Diabetes Institute (20) (-) Michigan Diabetes Research Center (20) Michigan Nutrition Obesity Research Center (6) Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research (5) Brehm Center for Diabetes Research (2) Arvan Lab (1) Myers Lab (1) Michigan Medicine (20) (-) -Internal Medicine (20) --Cardiology (1) --Gastroenterology (1) --Metabolism, Endocrinology, and Diabetes (14) --Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center (1) --Nephrology (3) Professor (9) Assistant Professor (2) Clinical Professor (2) Associate Research Scientist (2) Associate Professor (1) Clinical Associate Professor (1) Center Member (1) Research Assistant Professor (1) Professor Emeritus/a (1) Clinical Care (9) Translational Research (9) Basic Research (8) Clinical Research (6) Health Services Research (3) French (2) German (2) Spanish (Latin American) (1) Japanese (1) Sort by: A-Z Z-A Clear All Filters Displaying 1 - 15 of 20 Peter Arvan Endocrine diseases Markus Bitzer, M.S., M.D. Charles Burant, M.S., Ph.D., M.D. Eric Buras Rodica Busui, Ph.D., M.D. Chronic complications of diabetes, nephropathy, and cardiovascular disease Tae-Hwa Chun Corentin Cras-Meneur, Ph.D. Minerva Garcia-Barrio William Herman, M.P.H., M.D. Matthias Kretzler, M.D., Ph.D. Stephen (Steve) Lentz, Ph.D. Yu Kuei Alex (Alex) Lin, M.D. Ming Liu Kara Mizokami-Stout, M.D., M.Sc. Martin Myers, M.D., Ph.D. Researcher focused on Type 2 diabetes and obesity, and the mechanisms by which the brain controls metabolism Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next