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Leadership

Michigan Diabetes Research Center (MDRC)

Martin G. Myers, Jr., MD, PhD

Director

Martin G. Myers, Jr., Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular and Integrative Physiology and the Marilyn H. Vincent Professor of Diabetes Research is Principal Investigator of the MDRC and Director of the Administration Core. Dr. Myers served as co-Director of the MDRTC since December 2010 and was appointed Director in September 2011. Previously, Dr. Myers served as Director of the MDRTC Animal Phenotyping Core (2008-2010), Director of the MDRTC Pilot and Feasibility Study Grants Program (2008-2011), and as Director of the Joslin Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center’s Nucleotide Sequencing and Analysis Core (2002-2004).

As Center Director and Director of the Administration Core, Dr. Myers is responsible for the overall direction of the Center and for providing leadership, scientific direction, and administrative guidance to ensure that the Center achieves its goals. He is responsible for decisions about membership, Core organization and services, and finances. He communicates the goals, activities and accomplishments of the Center to the NIH, the University community, the region, the nation and the world.

Dr. Myers is internationally recognized for his work on the biology of leptin, a hormone that regulates physiological processes relevant to diabetes and the metabolic syndrome. By studying the molecular, cellular, neural and developmental functions of leptin and by understanding the contribution of each of these processes to leptin action, Dr. Myers seeks to define the mechanisms by which leptin regulates metabolism and how their alteration may contribute to diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

Christin Carter-Su, PhD

Associate Director, Co-Director of Pilot and Feasibility Program and Enrichment Program

Dr. Carter-Su, Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology and the Henry Sewall Collegiate Professor in Physiology is the Associate Director, Co-Director of the Pilot and Feasibility (P/F) Grants Program to include the expanded (regional) P/F Program, and Co-Director of the Enrichment Program for the MDRC. Dr. Carter-Su is internationally recognized for her contributions to the understanding of how growth hormone regulates cell function.

As Associate Director, she serves in the director’s absence. She facilitates interdisciplinary research collaborations and assists the Director in the review and development of Center Core services. She is a member of the Center’s Internal Advisory Committee and serves on the Scientific Advisory Committee and Grants Program Advisory Council. She acts as a liaison to the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies at the University of Michigan Medical School to represent interdisciplinary programmatic issues of interest to the Center.

Dr. Christin Carter-Su co-directs the P/F Grants Program for the Center. She solicits applications and assigns both external and internal reviewers, convenes the meeting of the P/F Grants Program Advisory Council, notifies awardees, and monitors program outcomes. As Co-Director of the P/F Grants Program, Dr. Carter-Su’s duties also include interaction with the assigned contacts at Michigan State University, Wayne State University and the University of Toledo to assure solicitation of P/F applications from these regional universities.

As Co-Director of the MDRC Enrichment Program, she identifies resources and plans programs. She coordinates the annual Diabetes Symposium; the Medical Student Summer Training Program in Diabetes; the Cellular Aspects of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Research Club; the Integrative Aspects of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Research Club; and MDRC-sponsored research seminars.

William H. Herman, MD, MPH

Associate Director

William H. Herman is a Professor of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology, the Stefan S. Fajans/GlaxoSmithKline Professor of Diabetes, and Director of the Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research (MCDTR). He was Director of the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center (MDRTC) from 2000 to 2011. In September 2011, he stepped down as Director of the MDRTC to become Director of the Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research. Dr. Herman advises the Director of the MDRC regarding clinical and translational research and assists in policy, planning, and development of services. Dr. Herman assists Dr. Carter-Su in the administration of the P/F Grants Program providing scientific oversight for the identification of external reviewers for T1 and T2 translational research applications. Dr. Herman also directs the Clinical Core of the MDRC which provides expertise and services to support basic biomedical research and research focused on the translation of basic science findings into early phase clinical trials and the testing of potential therapeutics related to diabetes.

Mehboob A. Hussain, MD

Mehboob Hussain

Co-Director of Pilot and Feasibility Program

Mehboob A. Hussain, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, is the Co-Director of the Pilot and Feasibility (P/F) Grants Program.  Prior to joining Michigan Medicine in 2018, Dr. Hussain was a Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics and Biological Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University.  He served as Director of the Johns Hopkins University – University of Maryland Diabetes Research Center from 2015-2018.  Dr. Hussain’s research focuses on the biology of pancreatic islet cells and their dysregulation in diabetes mellitus.

Scott Soleimanpour, MD

Scott Soleimanpour, MD

Co-Director of Enrichment Program

Scott Soleimanpour, MD is an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, Investigator in the Brehm Diabetes Research Center, and Director of the Diabetes Transition Program at the University of Michigan Medical School. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in 1986, Dr. Soleimanpour is deeply invested in basic research focused on the genetic causes of T1D while also directing a thriving clinical program that empowers diabetic young adults during their transition to self-care. Among Dr. Soleimanpour’s key research contributions include studies focused on islet cell transplantation, beta cell failure after islet cell transplantation, and include recent seminal studies in understanding the genetic causes of pancreatic beta cell failure in T1D. The Soleimanpour Lab has pioneered the study of mitochondrial health and quality control in pancreatic beta cells and T1D pathophysiology, and he continues to focus on how defects in T1D genes lead patients to develop diabetes.

Brenda Phillips

Director of Administration

Brenda Phillips provides administrative leadership and continuity for the MDRC. Ms. Phillips represents programmatic issues to Health System faculty and administrative personnel and to external organizations. She provides for strategic planning and development of resources to diversify the Centers’ funding base and insures continuation of programs. Specific responsibilities include fiscal planning and analysis, oversight of grant management in compliance with National Institutes of Health requirements, personnel management, space planning and utilization, public relations and marketing, and website and resource development. Ms. Phillips is a member of the Internal Advisory Committee and the Core Operating Committee of the MDRC.

Internal Scientific Advisory Board

Martin G. Myers, Jr. MD, PhD

Marilyn H. Vincent Professor of Diabetes Research
Professor of Internal Medicine; Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes
Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Director, Michigan Diabetes Research Center

Christin Carter-Su, PhD

Anita H. Payne Distinguished University Professor of Physiology
Henry Sewall Collegiate Professor of Physiology
Professor of Molecular & Integrative Physiology
Professor of Internal Medicine; Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes
Associate Director, MDRC
Director of P/F Grants Program and Enrichment Program, MDRC

William H. Herman, MD, MPH

Stefan S. Fajans/GlaxoSmithKline Professor of Diabetes
Professor of Internal Medicine; Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes
Professor of Epidemiology
Director, Michigan Diabetes Translational Research Center Associate Director, MDRC

Peter Arvan, MD, PhD

William K. and Delores S. Brehm Professor of Type 1 Diabetes Research
Professor of Internal Medicine; Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes
Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Division Chief, Metabolism Endocrinology and Diabetes (MEND)

Charles F. Burant, MD, PhD

Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Professor of Metabolism
Professor of Internal Medicine; Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes
Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Professor, Nutritional Sciences, School of Public Health
Director of Michigan Nutrition and Obesity Research Center
Director, Michigan Regional Comprehensive Metabolomics Resource Core

Roger Cone, PhD

Mary Sue Coleman Professor of Life Sciences

Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology

Director, Michigan Life Sciences Institute

Eva L. Feldman, MD, PhD

Russell N. DeJong Professor of Neurology

Director, A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute

Director, Program for Neurology Research and Discovery

Thomas Gardner, MD

Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology

Professor of Internal Medicine; Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes

James G. Granneman, PhD

Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience and Pathology

Director, Center for Integrative Metabolic and Endocrine Research, Wayne State University

Matthias Kretzler, MD, PhD

Professor of Internal Medicine, Nephrology

Joyce Lee, MD, MPH

Robert P. Kelch, MD Research Professor of Pediatrics Research/Quality Improvement

Director, Pediatric Diabetes

Malcolm J. Low, MD, PhD

Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology

Professor of Internal Medicine; Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes

Director, Michigan Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center

Ram Menon, MD

Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases

Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology

Division Chief, Pediatric Endocrinology

Subramaniam Pennathur, MBBS

Professor of Internal Medicine, Nephrology

Division Chief, Nephrology

Director, Michigan O’Brien Renal Center

Rodica Pop-Busui, MD

Associate Professor of Internal Medicine; Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes

Associate Chair for Clinical Research, Department of Internal Medicine

Randy J. Seeley, PhD

Henry King Ransom Professor of Surgery

Professor of Internal Medicine; Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes

Professor of Nutritional Sciences, School of Public Health

Remember to cite the Michigan Diabetes Research Center (MDRC) in publications as follows:
“The project described was supported by Grant Number P30DK020572 (MDRC) from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases”

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