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Michelle Kimple is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, leading a research team focused on pancreatic beta-cell signaling in diabetes. Her NIH and JDRF-funded work investigates G protein-coupled receptor pathways in type 1 and type 2 diabetes pathogenesis, with translational applications for therapeutics.
Her research employs molecular biology techniques and animal models to study nutrient-hormonal interactions affecting beta-cell function. She teaches Endocrine Physiology and mentors trainees through the Endocrinology and Reproductive Physiology Program.
- Preparing Future Faculty Fellowship, Duke University
- Sustained NIH research funding since 2010
- Featured in university press releases and patent applications
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