Frank C. "Chip" Brosius, III, MD

  • Professor, Medicine (Tenure Track)
Research Interests: 

How glucose uptake and transporter expression promote specific cellular signaling responses that lead to physiologic or pathophysiologic responses.  More recently, my focus has broadened to utilize systems biology and translational approaches in the pursuit of effective treatments and biomarkers for diabetic complications

Degrees
  • MD: University of Kansas -Lawrence 1979
Honors and Awards
  • Chairs' Award for Outstanding Service, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2016
  • Distinguished Lectureship, Florida Hospital, Orlando, 2013
  • American Heart Association, KCVD Distinguished Achievement Award, Orlando, 2011
  • Taubman Institue Senior Scholar, University of Michigan, 2014
Residency
  • University of Michigan Hospital, Internal Medicine, 1980-1983
Fellowship
  • Beth Israel Hospital, Nephrology Division, Clinical and Research Fellow, 1985-1989
  • Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Research Fellow, 1986-1989
Board Certifications
  • American Board of Internal Medicine, 1983
  • American Board of Internal Medicine, Nephrology - Subspecialty, 1988