Gail Adler ESA-SRB-ANZOS 2025 in conjunction with ENSA

Gail Adler

Gail K. Adler, MD, PhD, FAHA is Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Chief of the Cardiovascular Endocrinology Section in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Hypertension, Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Dr. Adler graduated from Cornell University School of Arts and Sciences, received her MD from New York University School of Medicine, her PhD from New York University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and completed internal medical residency training at University of Virginia Hospital and endocrinology fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She heads a multi-disciplinary, translational research program focusing on hormonal mechanisms of cardiovascular disease with an emphasis on the role of aldosterone and has published over 140 original research reports. She has been continuously funded by National Institute of Health (NIH) since fellowship and served on NIH study sections, editorial boards and been associate editor of highly respected journals. She chaired the recent Endocrine Society’s Guideline Development Panel on the Management of Primary Aldosteronism. Dr. Adler has a longstanding commitment to mentoring junior faculty as evidenced by her roles as Program Director of a NIH T32 training program for post-doctoral fellows and co-Chair Department of Medicine Promotions Committee. She held a NIH K-24 Mentoring Award for ten years and received the 2018 Harvard Medical School Scholars in Medicine Excellence in Student Mentoring Award and 2025 Harvard Medical School William Silen Lifetime Achievement in Mentoring Award.

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