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Saul Malozowski, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.

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Neuroendocrinology of hypothalamic-pituitary axis, neuropeptide signaling and receptors; hormonal regulation of bone and mineral metabolism; HIV/AIDS-associated metabolic and endocrine dysfunction

Responsibilities & Activities

In my position as program director for the Endocrinology and Physiology Program, I coordinate scientific portfolios for bone research, neuroendocrinology, clinical endocrinology, and HIV/AIDS-associated metabolic and endocrine dysfunction.  The bone program encompasses basic and clinical research on the hormonal regulation of bone and mineral metabolism in health and disease, endocrine aspects of disorders affecting bone, all facets of parathyroid development and disorders, the effects of systemic or local-acting hormones and their receptors on bone metabolism, bone-active cytokines, studies of calcium-related processes, basic and clinical studies of vitamin D, and studies addressing the impact of metabolic derangements in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus on the skeleton.

My other research interests lie within studies surrounding neuroendocrinology that examine a range of topics, including the physiological response to stress through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, neuropeptides and their signaling pathways, gene regulation in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, diseases of the pituitary and other endocrine glands, hormone receptors and actions on target tissues, and neuroendocrine-immune interactions.

My work for the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases also includes evaluation of human subject protection for all clinical research.  I am also a member of the Trans NIH research group that addresses various topics on bone health.  

As program officer for the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) and the Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (EDIC) follow-up study, I oversee the administrative aspects of the DCCT/EDIC Coordinating Center and the DCCT/EDIC Administrative Core and serve as the executive secretary for the DCCT/EDIC Observational Study Monitoring Board and the DCCT/EDIC External Evaluation Committee.

Finally, I am the program officer of the consortia that seeks to clarify and better understand of the Pathophysiology and Clinical Course of New-Onset Diabetes Following COVID-19, a topic of great interest to all, given the emerging information of the potential increase of diabetes on those that were affected by COVID-19. 

Research Programs

Clinical Research in Type 2 Diabetes
Progression and treatment of type 2 diabetes in children and adults.

Diabetes & Metabolism HIV/AIDS
Studies on the metabolic complications of HIV infection and treatment, including endocrine and body composition abnormalities.

Diabetes: Treatment, Prevention, & Complications
The Diabetes: Treatment, Prevention, and Complications Program supports both basic and clinical studies aimed at addressing the prevention, treatment and pathophysiology of type 1 and type 2 diabetes across the lifespan.

Endocrinology & Hormone Signaling
Hormone and nutrient sensing by the central nervous system, and coordination of energy homeostasis with the stress and reproductive axes in the brain.

Committees & Working Groups

  • Trans-HHS Bone Health Initiatives Committee, Member
  • Trans-NIH Endocrine Working Group, Member
  • Federal Bone Working Group, NIDDK Representative
Last Reviewed March 2023