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Antoinette Moran, M.D.


Dr. Antoinette Moran

Director, Professor
Mayo Mail Code 404
420 Delaware St. SE
Minneapolis, MN  55455
Phone: (612) 624-5409
Fax:    (612) 626-5262
moran001@umn.edu

Dr. Antoinette Moran is Division Head of Pediatric Endocrinology, Fellowship Director, Director of the Pediatric Diabetes Program, and Director of the Metabolic Core of the Islet Transplant program.  Dr. Moran leads an international multicenter trial of the use of diabetes therapy to improve muscle mass in CF patients with abnormal glucose tolerance. She is conducting extensive metabolic studies of protein, lipid and carbohydrate turnover in patients with CF with and without diabetes, in order to assess the effects of insulin deficiency and insulin resistance on intermediary energy and substrate utilization. Dr. Moran is the regional principal investigator for the TrialNet diabetes prevention study, and as part of that network is participating in several trials to prevent or ameliorate new onset type 1 diabetes. In collaboration with Dr. Bernhard Hering in the Department of Surgery, she directs the assessment of metabolic endpoints to improve the efficacy of islet transplantation of type 1 diabetes. Dr. Moran’s work with diabetes mellitus affords trainees multiple opportunities for clinical research.

Learn more about our Type 1 Diabetes Clinical Studies.


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