Paresh Dandona is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States, specializing in the field of medicine with a focus on endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Their research encompasses a broad range of topics related to diabetes treatment and management, hormonal and reproductive studies, pharmacology, and metabolic disorders.
Dandona has contributed extensively to subfields including endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, surgery, pharmacology, molecular biology, and reproductive medicine. Their work spans important themes such as diabetes management and research, pharmacology and obesity treatment, pancreatic function, and the interrelationship between metabolism, diabetes, and cancer.
Frequent publication venues featuring their research include the Journal of the Endocrine Society, Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism, the Journal of Diabetes, Androgens Clinical Research and Therapeutics, and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Frequent collaborators with whom Dandona has coauthored papers include:
Among recent publications are:
Paresh Dandona;Ahmad Aljada;Arindam Bandyopadhyay
Paresh Dandona;Ahmad Aljada;Ajay Chaudhuri;Priya Mohanty
Paresh Dandona;David Nix;Michael F. Wilson;Ahmad Aljada
P Dandona;K Thusu;S Cook;B Snyder
Paresh Dandona;Ahmad Aljada;Priya Mohanty;Husam Ghanim
Priya Mohanty;Wael Hamouda;Rajesh Garg;Ahmad Aljada
Devjit Tripathy;Priya Mohanty;Sandeep Dhindsa;Tufail Syed
Sandeep Dhindsa;Sathyavani Prabhakar;Manak Sethi;Arindam Bandyopadhyay
Husam Ghanim;Ahmad Aljada;Deborah Hofmeyer;Tufail Syed
Paresh Dandona;Ruth Weinstock;Kuldip Thusu;Ehad Abdel-Rahman
Husam Ghanim;Sanaa Abuaysheh;Ching Ling Sia;Kelly Korzeniewski
Paresh Dandona;Priya Mohanty;Husam Ghanim;Ahmad Aljada
Priya Mohanty;Ahmad Aljada;Husam Ghanim;Deborah Hofmeyer
Joseph Rubin;Jaffer Ajani;William Schirmer;Alan P. Venook
Sandeep Dhindsa;Michael G. Miller;Cecilia L. McWhirter;Donald E. Mager
P Dandona;S Dhindsa;H Ghanim;A Chaudhuri
Ajay Chaudhuri;David Janicke;Michael F. Wilson;Devjit Tripathy
Ahmad Aljada;Husam Ghanim;Priya Mohanty;Neeti Kapur
Husam Ghanim;Chang Ling Sia;Mannish Upadhyay;Kelly Korzeniewski
Martin St John Sutton;Marc Rendell;Paresh Dandona;Jo F Dole
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