Dr. Alemzadeh has received peer election for inclusion in Best Doctors in America for more than seven consecutive years, and he is a reviewer on the editorial board of more than a dozen medical journals. He has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed scientific clinical and experimental articles and book chapters, and he is the lead author for the Diabetes Chapter for "Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics," which is published by Saunders in Philadelphia and is now in its nineteenth edition. He also has co-chaired eight annual Continuing Medical Education (CME) diabetes symposiums at Medical College of Wisconsin since 2008. His study on the relationship of vitamin D in obese children and adolescents with such factors as insulin sensitivity and ethnicity was one of the top ten cited papers in 2008 in "Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental." Other attention has been directed to his research on the relationship between polycystic ovary syndrome and cardiometabolic syndrome in obese adolescent girls.