Happy Black History Month ✊🏾 Pioneers in Metabolic Health
Have you heard of Dr. James R. Gavin III, Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers, or Dr. Crystal C. Watkins Johansson? Did you know? These incredible Black medical leaders have made huge contributions to our understanding of diabetes, insulin resistance, and metabolic health, work that affects millions of people today. Dr. James R. Gavin III, MD, PhD researched how insulin receptors function and how insulin resistance develops. This is a key part of understanding type 2 diabetes. Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers, MD is the director of the NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. He has led major research programs focused on diabetes and metabolic health, shaping national strategies for treatment and prevention. Dr. Crystal C. Watkins Johansson, MD, PhD has focused on diabetes research and metabolic physiology, contributing to the ongoing understanding of how the body processes insulin and maintains healthy blood sugar. If it weren’t for these leaders making these connections, we wouldn’t be where we are today in understanding how insulin resistance impacts type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and overall metabolic health. ✨