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FACULTY

MAYO Faculty

Aoife M. Egan

Aoife M. Egan, M.B., B.Ch., Ph.D.
Specialty: Diabetes

Aoife M. Egan, M.B., B.Ch., Ph.D., is an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Her clinical focus is on the management of obesity and diabetes. She has a particular interest in obesity and diabetes before, during and after pregnancy. She also has an interest in the use of diabetes technologies in clinical care.

Kurt A. Kennel

Kurt A. Kennel,  M.D.
Specialty: Bone / Calcium

Kurt A. Kennel, M.D., is an endocrinologist and medical educator whose clinical and academic focus includes the influence of lifestyle and body weight on bone health, particularly in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. He is also dedicated to the optimal use of medications for managing osteoporosis and addressing complex bone and calcium disorders related to spinal cord or spine conditions, malnutrition, and other complex medical illnesses. In his approach to patient care, Dr. Kennel emphasizes promoting each patient’s understanding of their condition, empowering them to make informed decisions, and integrating lifestyle or conservative strategies with medical treatments that align with the patient’s values and preferences.

Marius N. Stan

Marius N. Stan, M.D.
Specialty: Thyroid

Marius N. Stan, M.D., is a consultant in endocrinology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN since 2007. He is Associate Professor in Medicine and is the current Chair of the Thyroid Core Group for the Division of Endocrinology at Mayo Clinic. He combines clinical work with clinical research. He is primarily working in the area of autoimmune thyroid diseases, with a specific interest in Graves' disease, Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) and Pretibial Dermopathy. He has been the PI or Co-investigator for a number of clinical trials targeting these disorders. He is a member of the ATA Taskforce focusing on the evaluation and management of hyperthyroidism. The second main area of research relates to management of thyroid nodules through radiofrequency ablation (RFA). This involves benign toxic and non-toxic nodules as well as thyroid carcinoma. Dr. Stan's research aims to identify novel disease prognostic markers as well as new therapies for these conditions.

William F. Young, Jr.

William F. Young, Jr., M.D
Specialty: Pituitary & Adrenal

William F. Young, Jr., M.D., is the Tyson Family Endocrinology Clinical Professor and Professor of Medicine in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA. He is the recipient of multiple education awards and is a past president of the Endocrine Society and past chair of the Division of Endocrinology at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Young's clinical focus is on adrenal gland disorders (e.g., primary aldosteronism, pheochromocytoma, incidentally discovered adrenal masses) and pituitary gland disorders (e.g., pituitary tumors). He has published more than 300 articles on endocrine hypertension and adrenal and pituitary disorders. Dr. Young has presented at more than 650 national and international meetings and he has been an invited visiting professor for more than 150 medical institutions.

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