
About
James W. Findling, MD, is a Professor of Medicine and Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He is an international expert in pituitary-adrenal disorders, particularly Cushing syndrome and adrenal insufficiency. His research focuses on diagnosis and management of adrenal-related conditions, including primary aldosteronism and adrenal nodular disease.
Education:
- BS, University of Notre Dame
- MD, Northwestern University Medical School
- Residency in Internal Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin
- Fellowship in Endocrinology, University of California-San Francisco
Research Contributions:
- Co-developed inferior petrosal sinus sampling for Cushing syndrome diagnosis
- Introduced late-night salivary cortisol as a screening tool
- Advances in adrenal hypertension and surgical outcomes for adrenal insufficiency
Awards:
- Laureate Award from the Endocrine Society (2019) for Clinical Excellence
Labs/Teams: Active in clinical and translational research through the Medical College of Wisconsin's Endocrinology Department. Collaborates with institutions like Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins as a visiting professor.
Grants/Advising: Leads multicenter studies such as the CATALYST trial on hypercortisolism in diabetes. No formal advisees listed; focuses on collaborative research networks.
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