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Anika K. Anam, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine specializing in Endocrinology at the Yale School of Medicine. She holds affiliations with the Bone Center and Diabetes Center, focusing on clinical and research aspects of osteoporosis, diabetes, obesity, and metabolic bone disorders. Her clinical practice emphasizes patient-centered care in managing complex endocrine conditions.
Anam completed her MD at SUNY Downstate College of Medicine (2013), with a BS (Honors) in Biology and a BA in History from CUNY. She trained in Internal Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical Center (2016), followed by Endocrinology fellowship at Yale (2018) and a Yale research fellowship (2021). Her research explores metabolic and reproductive health intersections, including placental metabolism in maternal obesity and osteoporosis management strategies.
Key honors include the Endocrine Society's FLARE Award (2017), Rubin Certificate of Commendation (2013), and Alpha Omega Alpha membership (2012). She participates in clinical trials like the Endometrium and Metabolism study (sub-investigator) and actively mentors medical trainees in transgender health and endocrine education.
Her work bridges clinical practice and research, with ongoing projects in bone health, diabetes management, and metabolic syndrome. Collaborations with experts like Karl Insogna (osteoporosis) and Harvey Kliman (reproductive metabolism) underscore her interdisciplinary approach.

