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Francis S Collins: Genetic data poised to revolutionize landscape of diabetes care

SAN DIEGO — Genetic data gleaned from an ongoing “-omics” revolution are providing new insights for the prevention and treatment of diabetes that will dramatically change clinical care within the next 10 years, according to a speaker.“Genomic science is playing a major role in unraveling the causes and the means for prevention and treatment of diabetes,” former NIH

Participants needed for atypical diabetes study

Participants needed for atypical diabetes study
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Pengfei Liu, PhD, FACMG is the Recipient of the 2022 Dr Michael S Watson Genetic and Genomic Medicine Innovation Award from the ACMG Foundation for Genetic and Genomic Medicine

Major NIH study seeks to understand unusual forms of diabetes – Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis

Getty images Most diabetes patients have either type 1, which is managed with insulin injections, or type 2, treated with other medications. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis are part of a national research network aiming to discover rare forms of diabetes as a first step toward providing more effective treatments for forms of the disorder that don t fit neatly into either type 1 or type 2. Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is part of a national research network aiming to discover rare forms of diabetes as a first step toward providing more effective treatments. Most patients diagnosed with diabetes have either type 1, which is managed with insulin injections because patients can’t make their own insulin, or type 2, in which patients either don’t make enough insulin or don’t respond well to the insulin their bodies produce. People with type 2 diabetes are treated with medications.

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