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David Lorberbaum is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan Medical School. His research focuses on the pancreas as a multifunctional organ, exploring mechanisms involved in its development, maturation, and function in health and disease. A significant aspect of his work involves using in vivo mouse genetics, in vitro human-derived embryonic stem cell differentiations, and ex vivo pancreatic organoid cultures to investigate diseases such as diabetes and pancreas agenesis. He has authored several publications that discuss gene regulation, stem cell-derived islets, and disease models related to the pancreas, demonstrating a robust approach to understanding diabetes and enhancing therapeutic treatments. A member of the Caswell Diabetes Institute, Lorberbaum exemplifies a commitment to innovative educational practices and compassionate care, aiming to transform lives through bold discoveries in medical research.
University of Michigan Medical School • Ann Arbor, MI
Teaching and research in pharmacology, focusing on pancreatic diseases.
Admission for Biological Chemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Human Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology, Pharmacology, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Cancer Biology, and Neuroscience is primary handled through the PIBS (Program in Biomedical Sciences) gateway.