Dr. Rochelle Naylor

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Biography

Dr. Rochelle Naylor is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Chicago, specializing in clinical research concerning genetic atypical forms of diabetes. She is a co-investigator in the National Monogenic Diabetes Registry and is actively involved in the RADIANT study, which focuses on rare atypical diabetes. Her research addresses the barriers to accurate genetic diagnosis of Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) and the inequities in the benefits of precision diabetes medicine. Dr. Naylor's work includes cost-effectiveness analyses showcasing the economic value of precise genetic diagnoses in MODY. Ongoing studies aim to clarify management practices for MODY, thereby supporting broader implementation of precision medicine approaches in diabetes care. Some of her notable publications include systematic reviews on the treatment of beta-cell monogenic diabetes and insights into participant expectations regarding non-genetic results from the RADIANT study.

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Department of Philosophy