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Highlights of ADA Scientific Sessions II – 2011 Banting Lecture | The Solving Diabetes Project
solvingdiabetes.org — “One of the pleasures of attending a big meeting is that sometimes you learn something. That was certainly case at this year's Banting Lecture, delivered by” View full resource at solvingdiabetes.org
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Conference on Encapsulation | The Solving Diabetes Project
solvingdiabetes.org — “Last week the JDRF hosted a one-day conference on encapsulation. It was a closed meeting, invitation only. They invited Jonathan Lakey, our Islet Sheet collaborator at UCI, as well as me. It was a great opportunity to see what others in our field are up to. Four of the presentations were by presenters from for-profit companies, and ten from academic institutions. The different perspectives associated were sometimes stark. Those of us developing products are trying to get into the clinic as fast ” View full resource at solvingdiabetes.org
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Smart Insulin: As Smart as Islets? | The Solving Diabetes Project
solvingdiabetes.org — “Recently Elizabeth Snouffer published an interview with me at Diabetes24-7. During the discussion after, Elizabeth noted that a number of people liked the Smart Insulin approach, and she asked me to talk about how it compared with the Islet Sheet. Today I feel I was not completely fair to Smart Insulin and wanted to write a bit more. The idea is attractive: formulate insulin so that the rate of insulin release increases as glucose goes up. Insulin stores islets in the form of crystals, which con” View full resource at solvingdiabetes.org
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Dogs, Pigs and Diabetes | The Solving Diabetes Project
solvingdiabetes.org — “Medicine learned of type 1 diabetes early with the observation of people who seemed to eat food and make honey out of it (diabetes mellitus means honey passing through). It was induced in animals for the first time in 1889 when Oskar Minkowski surgically removed the pancreas of a dog. Thus did the dance of knowledge of diabetes in humans and animals begin.” View full resource at solvingdiabetes.org

