Lawrence A. Frohman, MD
Department of Medicine at the University of Illinois College
Biography & Research Background
Lawrence A. Frohman, MD (1935–2018), was a distinguished neuro-endocrinologist and one of the foremost authorities on growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) physiology and pharmacology. He served as the Edmund F. Foley Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago (1992–2001), and previously directed the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of Cincinnati (1981–1992). His extensive career spanned foundational research on GHRH discovery, regulation, and clinical applications. As a senior investigator on the landmark Teichman et al. (2006) and Ionescu & Frohman (2006) clinical trials, he established the dose-dependent pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of CJC-1295, demonstrating sustained GH and IGF-1 elevation in healthy adults. His key publications include "Prolonged stimulation of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor I secretion by CJC-1295" (2006, J Clin Endocrinol Metab) and "Pulsatile secretion of growth hormone persists during continuous stimulation by CJC-1295" (2006, J Clin Endocrinol Metab). Lawrence A. Frohman is being referenced as one of the leading scientists involved in CJC-1295 (no DAC) research. In no way is this doctor/scientist endorsing or advocating the purchase, sale, or use of this product for any reason. There is no affiliation or relationship, implied or otherwise, between Pure US Peptide and this doctor.
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