Peter Butler, M.D.
Professor of Medicine
Director, Larry Hillblom Islet Research Center
at UCLA
900A Weyburn Place North
Los Angeles, CA
90095-7345
(310) 206-5368
E-mail: pbutler@mednet.ucla.edu
Dr. Peter Butler's research is focused on abnormal insulin secretion in
diabetes, the causes of beta cell death in diabetes and the possibility to
foster islet regeneration in humans with diabetes. After obtaining his MD at
the University of Birmingham, UK in 1980, Dr Peter Butler under went training
in internal medicine in Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK. He then
underwent training in Endocrinology at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne
and then at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN where he was also a research
fellow. He was then appointed to a
clinical faculty position at Mayo Clinic in Endocrinology, Diabetes and
Metabolism. He was also the Associate Director of the General Clinical Research
Center and led an NIH funded research program. After six years on the faculty
at the Mayo Clinic he was appointed to the Chair of Diabetes at the University
of Edinburgh in Scotland where he established the first Clinical Research
Center in the UK. He returned to the
USA in 1999 when he was appointed to Chief of Endocrinology, Diabetes and
Hypertension at the University of Southern California moving to the University
of California, Los Angeles in 2002. At UCLA he has established the Larry
Hillblom Islet Research Center, a free standing building that houses
investigators with a wide range of skills focused on revealing the mechanisms
of beta cell loss and potential regeneration in people with type 1 and 2
diabetes. He
is director of the LHIRC islet isolation and physiology core. He is the
Editor in Chief of the journal Diabetes.
He is also the Chief of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and
Hypertension. His clinical practice at UCLA focuses on care of patients with
diabetes.