Karl Insogna, MD, FACP
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Biography
Dr. Karl Insogna is a tenured Professor at Yale and an internationally recognized expert in the field of metabolic bone disease. He has published widely on the topic in the field's leading scientific journals, is quoted often in the lay press, and has frequently appeared on radio and television. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and was a member of the National Institutes of Health Consensus Conference, which established new recommendations for the optimal level of calcium intake for all Americans - now adopted nationwide. He is a leading researcher in the causes of bone loss in such diseases as osteoporosis and primary hyperparathyroidism, and is currently conducting studies in, among other areas, the role of diet in the development of osteoporosis.
Education & Training
- Chief ResidentUniversity of Rochester (1980)
- ResidencyUniversity of Rochester (1979)
- MDUniversity of Connecticut (1976)
Activities
- Pediatric Grand Rounds: X-linked Hypophosphatemia: a Clinical Window into Phosphate Homeostasis with New Therapeutic VistasSan Francisco, United States 2019
- Lankenau Grand Rounds: “What’s up with low phosphate?”Wynnewood, United States 2019
- Wisconsin Endocrine Society: “Basic Bone Biology: Bewildering Babble from a Bombastic Bonehead or Really Relevant?”Brookfield, United States 2019
- Endocrine Grand Rounds: “X-linked Hypophosphatemia: a clinical window into phosphate homeostasis with new therapeutic vistas”Milwaukee, United States 2019
- FGF23Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2019