Associate Professor
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Gregory Clines, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Chief (interim) of the Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes (MEND) at the University of Michigan. He received MD and PhD degrees at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. He then completed internal medicine training at Duke University and an endocrinology fellowship at the University of Virginia. Before joining the University of Michigan in 2013, he was on the faculty at the University of Virginia and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has been studying and thinking about bone diseases for nearly 30 years. His basic science laboratory studies how novel factors, including hypoxia, androgens, endothelins, Wnt signaling, nitric oxide signaling, and others, regulate osteoblast-cancer cell synergy in bone metastasis. His other research interests include understanding how sex steroids regulate skeletal architecture and developing novel imaging techniques to assess bone quality. His clinical interests include metabolic and genetic bone diseases as well as general endocrinology. Dr. Clines sees patients at the Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes Clinic (Metabolic Bone Disease Clinic) and at the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Clines now leads a large group of 70 faculty members at the University of Michigan who are committed to the tripartite mission of research, clinical care, and education.
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