Leonid Poretsky, MD

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New York, NY 10022
Leonid Poretsky, M.D. is Chief, Division of Endocrinology; Associate Chairman for Research; Director of the Gerald J. Friedman Diabetes Institute; and the Founding Director, The Gerald J. Friedman Transgender Program for Health and Wellness all in the Department of Medicine, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City. He is also a Professor of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine and Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. Dr. Poretsky was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he graduated from First (Pavlov) Medical Institute summa cum laude in 1977. Upon immigrating to the United States in 1979 and completing medical residency, he graduated from the endocrinology fellowship at Boston s Beth Israel Hospital (now Beth Israel/Deaconess Medical Center) and Harvard Medical School. He has authored over 100 publications and is the editor of a 1,000-page textbook entitled Principles of Diabetes Mellitus , currently in its 3rd edition. He is also the editor of Contemporary Endocrinology and co-editor of Transgender Medicine: A Multidisciplinary Approach, all published by Springer Publishing, Inc. His research interests include the relationship between energy metabolism and reproduction, endocrinological aspects of HIV infection, and clinical studies in diabetes. His research projects have been supported over the years by philanthropy, industry and government grants, including the grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the New York State Department of Health. He has served on the NIH grant review committees and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism and other journals.To view a list of recent publications please visit these sites:
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