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C. Ronald Kahn, MD, is an internationally recognized expert in diabetes and obesity research, as well as a preeminent investigator in the area of insulin signal transduction and mechanisms of altered ...
Joslin Diabetes Center is the world's largest diabetes research and clinical care organization. Joslin is dedicated to ensuring that people with diabetes live long, healthy lives. Joslin's clinic ...
The purpose of this study is to learn more about the causes of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) which develops in some individuals who have had bariatric surgery. This study involves 4 visits (over 2 ...
Katie Wentzell, PhD, PNP is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in the Pediatric, Adolescent and Young Adult Section as well as an NIH-funded post-doctoral research fellow in the Section on Clinical, ...
Dr. Shah has devoted her professional career as a staff ophthalmologist at the Beetham Eye Institute of the Joslin Diabetes Center. Her major clinical practice focus is on diabetic eye disease, which ...
We are committed to caring for all patients and their loved ones with dignity, compassion and inclusiveness. We understand some patients may have concerns about seeking care at this time. We want you ...
In the late 19th century, diabetes was considered a very obscure disease, and there was little in the way of treatment. But, both personal and professional experiences led Elliott P. Joslin, MD to ...
George L. King, MD is the Director of Research, Senior Vice President, and Head of the Section on Vascular Cell Biology at Joslin Diabetes Center, as well as the Thomas J. Beatson, Jr. Professor of ...
In response to the rising rates of diabetes in the Asian American population and the lack of culturally relevant research, Clinical care, and education, Joslin Research Director George L. King, MD, ...
The Islet Cell And Regenerative Biology Section seeks to understand how regenerative and developmental biology can be applied to repair or replace tissues that are damaged by diabetes, ranging from ...
The Medalist Program began in 1948 when the team at Joslin first began awarding medals to people who had been living with diabetes for 25 years. Believing that proper self-management was the key to ...
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