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    Raimund Herzog, MD, MHS

    Associate Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology)
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    Associate Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology)

    Biography

    Dr. Raimund Herzog is an Assistant Professor in Endocrinology at Yale School of Medicine. He received his M.D. from University of Ulm, Germany before moving to the US, where he pursued his training in Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. He earned his M.H.S. in the YCCI Junior Faculty Scholars program while further specializing in Endocrinology at Yale. In addition to caring for patients at the Yale Diabetes Center and teaching medical students Dr. Herzog maintains an active translational research program. A physician scientist with a strong interest in neuroscience and diabetes, Dr. Herzog’s laboratory is focused on characterizing and preventing its central nervous complications. He uses state-of-the-art technologies like in vivo NMR spectroscopy and phospho-proteomics to define the impact of diabetes and intensive insulin treatment on brain metabolism and cognition. His work extends from cell culture and animal models all the way to translation of findings to human subjects. It has produced novel insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying brain energy substrate metabolism thereby laying the basis for the development of targeted therapies that will protect the brain from diabetes complications and injury. In a related area Dr. Herzog’s workgroup has engaged in several collaborative projects that apply his understanding of metabolism towards more comprehensive and unbiased metabolomic analysis of peripheral plasma metabolites in an obese and diabetic adolescent cohort. Furthermore he is exploring the role of circulating small molecules and lipids in the context of aging-related cognitive decline in a cohort of elderly subjects. As part of his studies he has established a close working relationship with the Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Keck Mass Spectrometry Center and the Biostatistics Resource at Yale. His studies are funded by several NIH and private foundation awards and have resulted in high impact publications in journals like The Journal of Clinical Investigation, Diabetes and Endocrinology.

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    Education & Training

    MHS
    Yale University (2012)
    Residency
    Yale University School of Medicine (2004)
    MD
    Ulm University (1998)
    BS
    Justinus-Kerner-Gymnasium, English/Biology (1991)

    Research

    Overview

    • Adaptations of Brain Energy Metabolism to Hypoglycemia
    • Regulation of Brain Glucose Metabolism by Alternate Fuels
    • Causes of Hypoglycemia Associated Autonomic Failure (HAAF) in T1DM
    • Neuronal Regulation of Whole Body Glucose Homeostasis
    • Biomarkers of Metabolic Decompensation in Different Patient Cohorts

    Medical Research Interests

    Blood-Brain Barrier; Brain; Brain Chemistry; Brain Diseases, Metabolic; Cognition; Diabetes Complications; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Hypoglycemia; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Metabolism; Metabolomics; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular; Proteomics

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    Frequent collaborators of Raimund Herzog's published research.

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    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      Endocrine Society

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      Impact of Hypoglycemia Exposure on Brain Metabolism

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      New Insights into Prevention and Treatment of Hypoglycemia

    Clinical Care

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    Raimund I. Herzog, MD, MHS, cares for adults at the Yale Medicine Diabetes Center. “I am inspired by my passion for patient care, as well as the curiosity about basic physiology, molecular mechanisms, metabolism and neuroscience,” he says. “I am convinced that only the combination and integration of those different areas will transform our understanding of diseases and lead to the discovery of new therapies.”

    An associate professor of Internal Medicine (Endocrinology), Dr. Herzog is currently researching the effect of high and low glucose levels as they occur in diabetes and the complications they cause for brain metabolism and function.

    Clinical Specialties

    Endocrinology; Diabetes Medicine & Management

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    • Endocrinology Diabetes & Metabolism

      Certification Organization
      AB of Internal Medicine
      Original Certification Date
      2019

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