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Joseph Zerwekh, Ph.D.

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Joseph Zerwekh
Name:
  Joseph Edward Zerwekh, Ph.D.
Endowed Title:
  Frederic C. Bartter Professorship in Vitamin D Research
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - Mineral Metabolism
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Non-degree Program:
  STARS
Affiliations:
  Hayes Center for Mineral Metabolism

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Osteoporosis
Nephrolithiasis
Hormonal effects on bone turnover
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
O.K. Oz, J.E. Zerwekh, C. Fisher, K. Graves, L. Nanu, R. Millsaps, and E.R. Simpson, "Bone has a sexually dimorphic response to aromatase deficiency" Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 15:507-514, 2000
131. Odvina, C.V., Zerwekh, J.E., Rao, S., Maalouf, N., Gottschalk, F.A., and Pak, C.Y.C., "Severely suppressed bone turnover: a potential complication of alendronate therapy." Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 90:1294-1301, 2005
136. Oz, O.K., Hajibeigi, A., Howard, K., Cummins, C., van Abel, M., Bindels, R.J.M., Word, R.A., Kuro-o, M., Pak, C.Y.C., and Zerwekh, J.E., "Aromatase deficiency causes altered expression of molecules critical for calcium reabsorption in the kidney of female mice." Journal of Bone and MIneral Research, In press
135. Zerwekh, J.E., Odvina, C.V., Wuermser, L-A, and Pak, C.Y.C., "Reduction of renal stone risk by potassium-magnesium citrate during five weeks of bed rest." Journal of Urology, 177:2179-2184, 2007
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
131. Odvina, C.V., Zerwekh, J.E., Rao, S., Maalouf, N., Gottschalk, F.A., and Pak, C.Y.C., "Severely suppressed bone turnover: a potential complication of alendronate therapy." Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 90:1294-1301, 2005
 
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