
Pediatric Endocrinology Chief and Fellowship Director
Dr. Michael Haller is a pediatric endocrinologist with a passion for patient care, teaching, and research. Mike is a Gainesville native and a proud graduate of the University of Florida’s College of Medicine, Pediatrics Residency, and Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Programs. In addition to serving as the Pediatric Endocrinology Chief and Fellowship director, Dr. Haller coordinates an active research team focused on the prediction, prevention, and reversal of type 1 diabetes.
Dr. Haller has published over 200 peer reviewed manuscripts and book chapters and in the last 5 years has received over $8.5 million dollars in research funding. Mike has received the Henry Kokomor award, the Douglas Barrett award, the Pediatric Endocrine Society Clinical Scholar award, and the JDRF Early Career award. In 2008, Dr. Haller, and his colleagues Dr. Desmond Schatz and Dr. Mark Atkinson received the JDRF’s highest award, the Mary Tyler Moore and S. Robert Levine Excellence in Clinical Research Award, for their team approach to developing therapies for type 1 diabetes.