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Diabetes mellitus is a disease of major socio-economic impact affecting approximately 200 million people worldwide. Currently the main strategies to control the high blood glucose levels (hyperglycaemia) characteristic of diabetes involve regular insulin injections or the use of drugs to enhance insulin action or to stimulate insulin release from pancreatic beta cells. Diabetes has already been coined the epidemic of the 21st Century and, with numbers of persons with diabetes set to double within the next twenty years, diabetes constitutes a major global health challenge. These recent statistics prompt concerted research effort to uncover the processes resulting in diabetes and generate new approaches to treat, cure and even prevent both diabetes and serious debilitating secondary complications. ![]()
The novel and innovative research activities of the Diabetes Research Group are strengthened through an extensive network of international collaborations, achieved through the foundation and co-ordination of the Islet Study Group of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, the Islet Research European Network and the Islet Research Latin American Network. Further details on current activities and opportunities of working with the Diabetes Research Group are available at: http://www.ulst.ac.uk/faculty/science/diabetes/update/index.html Contact: Professor Peter R. Flatt; E-mail: [email protected] |
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