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If successful, this vaccine could prevent type 1 diabetes and the need for daily insulin injections in people at risk.
The national Hybrid Closed-Loop Outpatient Trial will test the use of an automated insulin delivery system to see if it is better at optimising blood glucose levels than standard therapy.
An international clinical trial looking at intervention with Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACEI), Statins, or a combination of both
This resource will allow researchers to carry out studies which will look at the genetic causes of excessive weight gain and identify biomarkers
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of new system called the Medtronic MinimedTM 670G that has been designed for long term outpatient use.
The Obesity Database records the characteristics and medical complications of children with obesity who present to treatment at Princess Margaret Hospital
The aim of this study is to see if the Medtronic hybrid closed loop system, a portable artificial pancreas is feasibly to use in the home.
This register was established at Princess Margaret Hospital in 1987 which stores data on all consenting patients attending the hospital’s diabetes clinic.
A Closed-Loop System will potentially have a major impact upon acute and chronic complications of diabetes as well as upon their quality of life
The Serum & Plasma bank was established to provide a store of samples from subjects with diabetes as well as their families.
Testing a feature of the MiniMed 640G insulin pump, which when used together with a real-time continuous glucose sensor can suspend and resume insulin delivery
Investigating the effect of fat and protein content of a standardised carbohydrate meal on the post-prandial glycaemic response in children with type 1 diabetes
Collecting DNA samples from Australian families affected by diabetes.
This study is helping us to learn how type 1 diabetes develop and ways to delay and prevent it.
The year 2013 saw the progress in our research from purely lab-based studies towards taking a step closer to translational research.
We have recently published a paper identifying precursor populations in peripheral lung (2017), and have also discovered that these populations can be found in multiple tissues.
We are studying exercise in young people with T2DM and obese young people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Investigating the incidence of childhood Type 2 Diabetes in the Western Australian community
To see if giving insulin by mouth (in a capsule) will delay or prevent T1DM in people at increased risk of developing diabetes.