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Office
55 Fruit St Wel 5
Endocrine Associates
Boston, MA 02114Phone+1 617-726-3966Fax+1 617-726-7543
Summary
- Dr. Gino Segre, MD is an internist in Boston, Massachusetts. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Education & Training
- Massachusetts General HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 1970 - 1973
- Stanford Health Care-Sponsored Stanford UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 1966 - 1968
- Johns Hopkins UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 1964 - 1966
- Weill Cornell MedicineClass of 1964
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1514 citationsRegulation of Rate of Cartilage Differentiation by Indian Hedgehog and PTH-Related ProteinAndrea Vortkamp, Kaechoong Lee, Beate Lanske, Gino V. Segre, Henry M. Kronenberg
Science. 1996-08-02 - 974 citationsPTH/PTHrP Receptor in Early Development and Indian Hedgehog--Regulated Bone GrowthBeate Lanske, Andrew C. Karaplis, Kaechong Lee, Arne Luz, Andrea Vortkamp
Science. 1996-08-02 - 922 citationsA G protein-linked receptor for parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-related peptideHarald Jüppner, Abdul B. Abou-Samra, Mason W. Freeman, Xiang F. Kong, Ernestina Schipani
Science. 1991-11-15
Grant Support
- Nherf-Mediated PTH Signaling In Mineral Ion HomeostasisNational Institute Of Diabetes And Digestive And Kidney Diseases2004–2008
- Nherfs Specify PTH Receptor SignalingNational Institute Of Diabetes And Digestive And Kidney Diseases2002–2004
- Signaling Properties Of The Pth/Pthrp ReceptorNational Institute Of Diabetes And Digestive And Kidney Diseases1993–2002
- Pth/Pthrp Receptors In The Biology Of Endochondral BoneNational Institute Of Diabetes And Digestive And Kidney Diseases1994–2000
- Minority High School Student Research Apprentice ProgramNational Center For Research Resources1991–1993
- Cancer-Hypercalcemia: New Secreted Bone-Resorbing FactorNational Cancer Institute1986–1988
- Cancer-Hypercalcemia: Secreted Bone-Resorbing FactorNational Cancer Institute1985