Mrs. Sofia Gronskaia | Endocrine Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award
The National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology | Russia
Mrs. Sofia Gronskaia is a highly accomplished medical professional and researcher specializing in endocrinology, molecular genetics, and rare endocrine disorders. She completed her MD with honors from Sechenov University, followed by a residency in endocrinology at the National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology. She further earned a Ph.D. in endocrinology with a thesis focused on FGF-23-secreting tumors, reflecting her dedication to advancing knowledge in rare endocrine and skeletal disorders. Currently, she is pursuing a residency in genetics at the Research Center for Medical Genetics, combining clinical expertise with cutting-edge genomic research to unravel complex endocrine pathologies.Mrs. Gronskaia has undertaken extensive training in dietetics, molecular biology, genetics, and next-generation sequencing data analysis at prestigious institutions, including the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and the Research Center for Medical Genetics. Professionally, she has contributed as a Junior Research Fellow in Molecular Oncoendocrinology and currently serves as an endocrinologist at the National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology. Her research endeavors are extensive, serving as Principal Investigator on the RSF Grant for integrating genomic and transcriptomic data to improve early diagnosis and therapeutic target identification in endocrine tumors with paraneoplastic syndrome. She has also contributed to state assignments on developing personalized diagnostic approaches for osteoporosis secondary to endocrinopathies and exploring novel technologies for rare skeletal diseases.Her pioneering work is reflected in publications across leading journals. Notable works include A registry for patients with chronic hypoparathyroidism in Russian adults in Endocrine Connections, Denosumab for osteoporosis in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and mild-to-moderate renal insufficiency in Endocrine, and Bone Health ECHO Case Report: Rare cases of hypophosphatemia and low-traumatic fractures in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus in the Journal of Clinical Densitometry.
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Featured Publications
Gronskaia, S. A., Belaya, Z. E., Rozhinskaya, L. Y., Melnichenko, G. A., Dubovitskaya, T. A., Mamedova, E. O., Rodionova, S. S., Buklemishev, Y. V., Pigarova, E. A., & Degtyarev, M. V. (2023). Clinical features, diagnostics and treatment of FGF23 secreting tumors: Series of 40 clinical cases. Problems of Endocrinology.
Gronskaia, S. A., Golounina, O. O., Buklemishev, Y. V., Khairieva, A. V., Degtyarev, M. V., Rozhinskaya, L. Y., & Belaya, Z. E. (2023). A clinical case of phosphopenic osteomalacia due to paraneoplastic secretion of metastatic prostate cancer. Osteoporosis and Bone Diseases.
Gronskaia, S., Belaya, Z., Rozhinskaya, L., Mamedova, E., Vorontsova, M., Solodovnikov, A., Golounina, O., & Melnichenko, G. (2022). Denosumab for osteoporosis in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and renal insufficiency. ResearchSquare.
Gronskaia, S. A., Belaya, Z. E., & Melnichenko, G. A. (2022). FGF23 tumor-induced osteomalacia, ФРФ23-индуцированная остеомаляция опухолевого генеза. Problemy Endokrinologii.
Golounina, O. O., Pavlova, M. G., Gronskaia, S. A., Kaznacheeva, T. V., Dzeranova, L. K., Belaya, J. E., & Fadeev, V. V. (2021). Cushing’s syndrome and pregnancy: Diagnostic, treatment and management tactics. Russian Bulletin of Obstetrician-Gynecologist.
Gronskaia, S. A., Belaya, Z. E., Rozhinskaya, L. Y., Melnichenko, G. A., & others. (n.d.). A registry for patients with chronic hypoparathyroidism in Russian adults. Endocrine Connections. [Full citation details needed for DOI]