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Scott Grundy, M.D., Ph.D.

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Scott Grundy
Name:
  Scott M. Grundy, M.D., Ph.D.
Endowed Title:
  Distinguished Chair in Human Nutrition
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases
Department Website:
  Center for Human Nutrition
Lab Website:
  Research of Scott M. Grundy, MD, PhD

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Metabolic Syndrome
Cholesterol Metabolism
Dietary Fats
Human Genetics
Drugs Affecting Lipoprotein Metabolism
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
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 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Chandalia, M., Abate, N., Garg, A., Stray-Gundersen, J., Grundy, S.M., "Relationship between generalized and upper body obesity to insulin resistance in Asian Indian men." J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 84:2329-2335, July 1999
Abate, N., Garg, A., Peshock, R.M., Stray-Gunderson, J., and Grundy, S.M., "Relationship of generalized and regional adiposity to insulin sensitivity in man." Journal of Clinical Investigation, 96(1):88-98, 1995
Mostaza, J.M., Vega, G.L., Snell, P., Grundy, S.M., "Abnormal metabolism of free fatty acids in hypertriglyceridaemic men: apparent insulin resistance of adipose tissue." Journal of Internal Medicine, 243:265-274, April 1998
Grundy SM, "Cholesterol gallstones: a fellow traveler with metabolic syndrome?" Am J Clin Nutr., 80(1):1-2, July 2004
 
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