Laura M. Calvi
Laura M. Calvi | |
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Alma mater | Union College Harvard Medical School |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Neuroendocrinology |
Institutions | University of Rochester Medical Center |
Laura Maria Calvi is an American neuroendocrinologist and physician-scientist. She is the SKAWA Foundation Professor in Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of Rochester. Calvi researches the bone marrow microenvironment and the treatment of patients with pituitary tumors.
Education
[edit]Calvi completed an undergraduate degree at Union College. She earned a M.D. from Harvard Medical School and conducted a residency in internal medicine followed by a fellowship in endocrinology at Massachusetts General Hospital. During her fellowship, she trained in neuroendocrinology.[1]
Career
[edit]Calvi joined the University of Rochester Medical Center as an assistant professor in the division of endocrinology. She runs a neuroendocrinology clinic with George Edward Vates dedicated to patients with pituitary tumors. Calvi researches the bone marrow microenvironment.[1] In 2020, Calvi appointed as the SKAWA Foundation Professor in Endocrinology and Metabolism.[2] She holds joint appointments in the department of pharmacology and physiology, pathology and laboratory medicine, and the cancer center.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Laura M. Calvi, M.D. - University of Rochester Medical Center". www.urmc.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
- ^ "Named positions celebrate the work of Rochester's faculty". NewsCenter. 2021-02-08. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
External links
[edit]- Laura M. Calvi's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
- Living people
- American endocrinologists
- Women endocrinologists
- 21st-century American women physicians
- 21st-century American physicians
- 21st-century American women scientists
- American women medical researchers
- American cancer researchers
- University of Rochester faculty
- Union College (New York) alumni
- Harvard Medical School alumni
- Physician-scientists