Principal Investigator, Joslin Diabetes Center Director of the Hypoglycemia Clinic Co-Director of the Molecular Phenotyping and Genotyping Core Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Principal Investigator, Joslin Diabetes Center Director of the Hypoglycemia Clinic Co-Director of the Molecular Phenotyping and Genotyping Core Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Patti is a physician-scientist and adult endocrinologist at Joslin Diabetes Center, Director of the Hypoglycemia Clinic, and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. NIH-funded laboratory studies focus on identification of molecular and epigenetic mechanisms by which environmental/nutritional factors during early life confer metabolic disease risk in later life and in subsequent generations. Clinical/translational studies focus on the intestine as a mediator of systemic glucose metabolism, and novel approaches to treatment of post-bariatric hypoglycemia.
Dr. Patti received her MD from Jefferson Medical College magna cum laude, internal medicine residency at University of Pittsburgh and endocrinology fellowship at Harvard Medical School. Numerous leadership roles include organizer of a diabetes-focused Keystone Symposium, chair of ADA Scientific Sessions Planning Committee, and NIH study section member. She was elected to the American Society of Clinical Investigation, Association of American Physicians, and to Fellowship in both American College of Physicians and Obesity Society.