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Jasmine Saini, MBBS, is a researcher affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine and Mayo Clinic, specializing in endocrinology and hormonal disorders. Her work focuses on cortisol-related conditions, adrenal dysfunction, and post-surgical recovery. She holds dual appointments in academic and clinical research, with a strong emphasis on translational science.
Education: MBBS from Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh; Postgraduate training at Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Medicine.
Research Interests: Dr. Saini investigates the pathophysiological mechanisms of mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS), glucocorticoid withdrawal syndrome (GWS), and the impact of surgical interventions on patient outcomes. Her recent studies explore innovative approaches like wearable EEG meditation devices to improve quality of life post-adrenalectomy.
Publications (2024 highlights): Published 7 peer-reviewed articles in European Journal Of Endocrinology and Journal Of The Endocrine Society, covering topics such as cognitive effects of hypercortisolism, adrenal aging, and steroid profiling in MACS patients.
- Awards: 2024 & 2023 Endocrine Society Early Career Forum Awards
- Grants: Supported by Olin Family Gift, Recordati, and Mayo Clinic funding
Current Projects: Leading clinical trials on metyrapone therapy for MACS and exploring neuroendocrine recovery pathways post-surgery. Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams in endocrinology, surgery, and biomedical engineering.
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