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A study found a very high seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in mother-children pairs in rural north-eastern Tanzania. Line Hjort sh...
Every week, we bring stories on what is happening in our community, on the projects and results of our grant recipients, and on science in the fields of diabetes, metabolism, and classical endocrinology.
A study found a very high seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in mother-children pairs in rural north-eastern Tanzania. Line Hjort sh...
A proof-of-concept study by DDA-funded Visiting Professor Sam El-Osta’s team demonstrates that ductal cells derived from the human panc...
A Danish Diabetes Academy-funded postdoc project by researcher Rasmus Wibaek and colleagues recently published in Diabetologia gains spec...
Obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular and hormone-related diseases are closely related and growing in number of affected individuals worldwid...
PhD Student and Danish Diabetes Academy grantee Mark P.P. Lyngbæk shares his insights from a study recently published in Nature Metaboli...
Direct patient involvement in health research can have great advantages. Ph.D. Student Caroline Bruun Abild has first-hand experience fro...
Motherhood comes with a million questions: How much should my baby sleep? How often should I change their diaper? To mothers with type 1 ...
Since the 19th century, lactate has been regarded as a simple waste product of cellular metabolism. In fact, it is still by many peo...
A study of gestational diabetes mellitus in Denmark turned into Cathrine Munk Scheuer and her team identifying significant differences in...
Danish Diabetes Academy-funded researcher Julie Abildgaard is first author of a recent cohort study investigating patients with testoster...
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