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Randy Seeley
Henry King Ransom Endowed Professor of Surgery University of Michigan School of Medicine
Randy Seeley is the Henry King Ransom Endowed Professor of Surgery at the University of Michigan School of Medicine.123 He also holds appointments as Professor of Internal Medicine and Nutritional Sciences.23 Dr. Seeley serves as the director of the NIH-funded Michigan Nutrition Obesity Research Center (MNORC).13
Dr. Seeley's research focuses on the brain-gut axis and its role in regulating energy balance and metabolism.3 He has made significant contributions to understanding obesity, diabetes, and the effects of bariatric surgery on weight and metabolism.13
Key aspects of Dr. Seeley's career include:
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Education: He received his B.A. from Grinnell College in 1989 and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1993.13
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Research impact: He has published over 390 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals, with his work cited more than 43,000 times.3
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Awards: Dr. Seeley has received several notable awards, including the 2003 Lilly Scientific Achievement Award, the 2008 Ernst Oppenheimer Award, and the 2009 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award from the American Diabetes Association.13
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Industry collaboration: He has served as a consultant and scientific advisor for numerous pharmaceutical and biotech companies, contributing to the development of new therapies for obesity and diabetes.3
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Editorial roles: Dr. Seeley has served on the Board of Reviewing Editors for Science and currently serves as Senior Associate Editor for Diabetes.13
Dr. Seeley's work has significantly advanced the understanding of obesity and diabetes, making him a prominent figure in the field of metabolic research.