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Diabetes Center News Archive

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June 09, 2006
Important Research Finding in Type 1 Research
The April issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation reported that UCSF’s Dr. Jeffrey Bluestone and his collaborators at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology and Columbia University have successfully used a new treatment approach to rev [more]
August 12, 2005
Fortune Magazine highlights Diabetes Center Stem Cell Research
The Diabetes Center at UCSF is featured prominently in this Fortune magazine article [more]
July 06, 2005
UCSF Ranks Fourth Overall in NIH Research Funding
UCSF was the fourth-largest recipient of National Institutes of Health (NIH) research dollars in 2004, receiving a total of $438.8 million from all awards in the nationally competitive process, according to new rankings released by NIH [more]
May 17, 2005
The Diabetes Stem Cell Pipeline: UCSF's Strategic Plan for the Future
The Diabetes Stem Cell Pipeline, it is the only such program in the country that combines superb developmental and stem cell research with a dedicated clinical islet transplantation program, plus the immunology efforts needed to move aggressive basic rese [more]
May 17, 2005
New hope in the battle against hypoglycemia
VA Medical Center scientists Raymond Swanson and Sang Won Suh have found that a natural, non-toxic byproduct of glucose can prevent damage to brain cells that can result from episodes of severely low blood sugar. [more]
May 18, 2005
Rare patients may hold key to transplantation without immunosuppression
UCSF's Immune Tolerance Network and partners at Emory University believe the secrets to transplantation without immunosuppression may lay with a handful of rare kidney transplant recipients whose immune systems seem to be naturally tolerant to their graft [more]
May 16, 2005
ONLINE ORGAN AND TISSUE DONOR REGISTRY - HAVE YOU SIGNED UP?
Three cheers to the State of California as they launch their "Donate Life" California Online Donor Registry! It has never been easier to register your decision to be an organ and tissue donor! [more]
February 14, 2005
Diabetes Center scientist identifies protein as possible cause of type 2 diabetes
The Diabetes Center’s Dr. Ira Goldfine and his team believe they have identified one of the major proteins causing insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. [more]
February 14, 2005
Improving the outlook for simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplants
Diabetes Center surgeons Drs. Peter Stock and Chris Freise have been pioneering new methods of immunosuppression for SPK transplants that do not rely upon steroids, with great success. [more]
February 10, 2005
Don't shoot the messenger... silence it!
A new tool that gives researchers the ability to block disease-causing genes is the next wave in biotechnology. If successful, “RNA interference” (known as RNAi) could provide new cures for everything from cancer to HIV to diabetes. Dr. Michael McManu [more]
February 10, 2005
Diabetes Center researchers in national beta cell effort
In keeping with the Diabetes Center 's tradition of collaboration, several faculty members are working with nearly twenty other renowned U.S. scientists to "fast track" the creation of insulin-producing beta cells. [more]
February 11, 2005
Long-time Diabetes Center associates among UCSF's newest Institute of Medicine members
Diabetes Center associates Drs. Fred Cohen, Arthur Weiss and Shaun Coughlin are among six UCSF faculty most recently awarded one of the nation's highest honors in health and medicine. [more]
February 11, 2005
And the winner is... UCSF diabetes pioneer receives eponymous award
At last fall's Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Islet Group, the first newly announced Dr. Gerold M. Grodsky Distinguished Scientist Award and Lectureship was given to none other than its namesake, UCSF's Dr. Gerold M. Grodsky. [more]
November 22, 2004
Thousands With Diabetes Awaiting Organs
One of the most serious complications of diabetes is diabetic kidney disease. About 30 percent of patients with Type 1 (juvenile onset) diabetes and 10 to 40 percent of those with Type 2 (adult onset) diabetes eventually will suffer from kidney failure. [more]
November 18, 2004
Diabetes Center clinical trials listings now online
The Diabetes Center website has a new feature - listings of clinical trials currently seeking patients. [more]
November 09, 2004
California Stem Cell Initiative Wins Decisive Victory
On Election Day, California voters approved Proposition 71, the California Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative, by a margin of 59% to 41%. [more]
October 19, 2004
UCSF Scientists Identify New Cause of Obesity
A brain protein already known to play a central role in the "feast or fast" signaling that controls the urge to eat has now been found to influence appetite in a second way. The discovery identifies a potential new target for drugs against obesity. [more]
October 15, 2004
A new way to look at eye complications in diabetes
An autoimmune attack may just be the culprit behind the vision complications frequently experienced by diabetes patients. A UCSF postdoctoral scholar has developed a new model that makes it easier to study diabetes eye complications. [more]
August 17, 2004
Diabetes Center Faculty Member Honored
Mark Anderson, MD, PhD has been appointed a 2004 Pew Biomedical Scholar. His Research Explores Why the Body Attacks Itself in Type 1 Diabetes [more]
October 01, 2004
UCSF Stem Cell Research Focuses on Beta Cell Production
Numerous researchers at UCSF are focusing their efforts on stem cell research, in the hopes that it will help generate insulin producing cells for islet transplantation. [more]
May 28, 2004
A Natural Anti-Oxidant to Prevent Long-Term Complications?
The Diabetes Center at UCSF and the UCSF Pediatric Diabetes Program are launching a study to assess the ability of an over-the-counter antioxidant to prevent or delay the long-term complications of type 1 diabetes. [more]
May 28, 2004
UCSF's Stem Cell Matriarch and Global Distributor
Dr. Meri Firpo never realized that the two stem cell lines that she and her colleagues created at the beginning of the millennium would be among the Bush Administration's 60 cell lines approved in 2001 for federal funding. [more]
May 26, 2004
HIV Patients and Type 2 Diabetes?
Dr. Morris Schambelan, Professor of Medicine at UCSF and Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH), estimates that more than 10% of HIV patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy will eventually b [more]
May 21, 2004
Prestigious research honor goes to Jeffrey Bluestone
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) will award its highest honor for basic diabetes research to Jeffrey Bluestone, PhD, an internationally recognized leader in autoimmunity research and the director of the Diabetes Center at UCSF. [more]
February 17, 2004
Immune system “policemen” could help prevent type 1 diabetes
There is a new front emerging in the war against diabetes that has researchers everywhere believing that a cure for diabetes is already waiting inside each and every one of us. [more]
February 23, 2004
UCSF/U. Minnesota researchers mark new islet transplant milestone
Researchers at the University of Minnesota's Diabetes Institute for Immunology and Transplantation (DIIT) and the Diabetes Center at UCSF have achieved insulin independence in four of six patients with long-term Type 1 diabetes using one infusion of insul [more]
February 20, 2004
New study to treat adolescent obesity
Diabetes researchers at UCSF have launched a new study designed to test whether extended-release metformin (Glucophage XR®) will help obese, non-diabetic teenagers, aged 13 to 17, lose weight. [more]
February 17, 2004
New study seeks genetic links between type 2 diabetes and obesity
Think that obesity is caused by overeating and not enough exercise? UCSF researchers Christian Vaisse, MD, PhD and Martha Cavazos, MD are convinced that genes also play a role in human obesity… and the Type 2 diabetes that often results. [more]
December 02, 2003
Breaking Ground: The Justine Kathryn Schreyer Clinical Care Center
Construction has begun on the Justine K. Schreyer Clinical Care Center, thanks to a number of generous patients and families who have named facilities in honor of their loved ones. [more]
August 18, 2003
Diabetes Center awarded prestigious NIH designation
In a recent annoucement from the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) has designated the Diabetes Center at UCSF as a Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center (DERC). [more]
December 03, 2003
UCSF Pediatric Diabetes Symposium provides education and fun for all
Couldn't attend the UCSF Pediatric Symposium on October 4? Read excerpts on the latest research and treatment for children with diabetes, provided by our distinguished panel of speakers. [more]
May 15, 2003
Diabetes Center scientists receive honors of a lifetime!
Diabetes Center scientists Dr. John Baxter, Dr. Cynthia Kenyon and Dr. Arthur Weiss have received one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon an American scientist, election to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). [more]
December 04, 2003
Diabetes Center Director featured in Newsweek
Diabetes Center Director Jeffrey Bluestone is featured in the latest issue of Newsweek magazine, discussing his views on the impact of immune tolerance research. [more]
December 03, 2003
A weighty issue in type 2 diabetes
UCSF clinical pediatrics researcher Robert Lustig, MD is convinced that diet and exercise can't always solve the problem of obesity. Instead, he feels we must focus on altering a complex neuroendocrine process that regulates energy balance in the body. [more]
October 14, 2003
Stem Cell Research Receiving a Groundswell of Financial Support from Private Philanthropists
Since President Bush's announcement in August 2001 limiting federal funding of Stem Cell research, leading research institutions have turned to private funding to retain the best research talent and keep pace with research progress. And many private citiz [more]
February 12, 2003
Can Beta Cells Regenerate?
Matthias Hebrok [more]
February 17, 2003
UCSF Receives Presitigous Grant to Improve Outpatient Diabetes Care
Partnership for Quality Education Grant [more]
August 18, 2003
Chemical process in the brain linked to weight gain and diabetes
The weight gain that frequently accompanies aging may be influenced by your head - or at least your brain - according to new work published by Diabetes Center researcher Dr. Laurence Tecott. [more]
September 15, 2003
Watching diabetes in reverse - only at UCSF
Diabetes Center fellow Karen Earle [more]
August 18, 2003
The next generation of diabetes research: the best and the brightest look to UCSF
One of the key, behind-the-scenes goals of the Diabetes Center is to attract some of the best and brightest young physicians and researchers to join our team. [more]
August 17, 2004
Genetically Modified Fat Protects Mice From Obesity & Insulin Resistance
Researchers at UCSF's Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease have discovered a gene that helps to regulate energy through the storage and use of fat. [more]
August 17, 2004
New Study Explores Risk Factors for Type 1 Diabetes
UCSF scientists are seeking first and second-degree relatives of people with diabetes to participate in a new study aiming to gain more insight into what factors place a person at risk for type 1 diabetes. [more]
August 17, 2004
Preventing Kidney Transplant Rejection With Less Toxic Side Effects
A new drug, LEA29Y, appears able to prevent kidney transplant rejection with fewer side efects than traditional medicines. UCSF is at the heart of this new research. [more]
August 17, 2004
Thyroid hormone may offer new hope in type 2 diabetes
New thyroid hormone research could lead to a new drug for treating diabetes, lowering cholesterol and weight control [more]
August 17, 2004
UCSF Medical Center & Children's Hospital Ranked High in National Survey
UCSF Medical Center placed sixth in US News annual ranking of US hospitals. [more]
July 10, 2008
Diabetes Center researchers' discovery identifies new strategy against diabetes
UCSF scientists have identified a protein on T cells of the immune system that triggers type 1 diabetes in mice when it interacts with another protein in the pancreas. They have shown that blocking the interaction prevents development of diabetes without [more]
April 18, 2006
Transplanted Pig Islets Reverse Diabetes in Monkeys
Researchers at two JDRF islet transplant centers were able to reverse diabetes in monkeys by transplanting islet cells from pigs, paving the way for the possible development of therapies for people with type 1 diabetes that involve an expandable supply [more]