Dr michael f holick vitamin
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I have published over 600 manuscripts in well-respected peer-reviewed journals and more than 200 reviews and book chapters. There have been more than 150,000 citations for my work in the field of calcium, vitamin D and bone metabolism on Google scholar. I served as the Chair for the Endocrine Society’s Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee for Vitamin D that published recommendations for how to treat and prevent vitamin D deficiency in children and adults.3 I have been considered by Castle Connolly as one of America’s Top Doctors for the past 19 years. Thompson Reuters in 2014 considered me to be one of the World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds, Clinical medicin. In 2019 I was elected as a Fellow in the American kultur for Clinical Nutrition and was elected into the Orthomolecular medicin Hall of Fame. In 2019, the journal Current Opinion in Pediatrics invited be to write an up-to-date review on bone fragility for pediatricians. The review, Diagnosis and management of pedi
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Michael F. Holick, MD, PhD
Uçar N, Deeney JT, Pickering RT, Fan TY, Loo R, Mueller PM, Holick MF. Interaction of Vitamin D-BODIPY With Fat Cells and the Link to Obesity-associated Vitamin D Deficiency. Anticancer Res. 2025 Jan; 45(1):55-63. PMID: 39740852.
Read at: PubMedHolick MF. Revisiting Vitamin D Guidelines: A Critical Appraisal of the Literature. Endocr Pract. 2024 Dec; 30(12):1227-1241. PMID: 39486479.
Read at: PubMedShirvani P, Shirvani A, Holick MF. Decoding the Genetic Basis of Mast Cell Hypersensitivity and Infection Risk in Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2024 Oct 17; 46(10):11613-11629. PMID: 39451569.
Read at: PubMedBrust LA, Linxweiler M, Schnatmann J, Kühn JP, Knebel M, Braun FL, Wemmert S, Menger MD, Schick B, Holick MF, Kuo F, Morris LGT, Körner S. Effects of Vitamin D on tumor cell proliferation and migration, tumor initiation and
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Michael F. Holick
American physician–scientist
Michael F. Holick (HOLL-ik;[1] born 1946) is an American adult endocrinologist, specializing in vitamin D, such as the identification of both calcidiol, the major circulating form of vitamin D, and calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D. His work has been the basis for diagnostic tests and therapies for vitamin D-related diseases. He is a professor of medicine at the Boston University Medical Center and editor-in-chief of the journal Clinical Laboratory.
Professional activities
[edit]After earning a Ph.D. degree in biochemistry, a medical degree, and completing a research postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Holick completed a residency in medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.[2]
He is an adult endocrinologist and professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics and director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research C