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Scientist, Nerds and Researchers

Hey all mathematicians, biologists, physicists, medics, programmers etc.! I'm looking for people who get my gasping when reading this. Also, is any of you working in diabetes R&D?

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Your brain before and after diabetes...and what next

Started by Annie. Last reply by Eb Mar 9. 1 Reply

Hello All, I guess I'm writing this because I'm preparing for my first interview post-diabetes diagnosis and I'm nervous.I was dx'd July 2011 with an A1C of 14.9 and had had symptoms for 1.5 years…Continue

ADA Scientific Session thought

Started by Andrew. Last reply by Mark Horowitz Jul 1, 2012. 1 Reply

Hey, everyone! A friend of mine sent me a condensed review of the ADA Scientific Sessions. This little portion stood out to me:"Medtronic has supported research to find out whether glucose sensors…Continue

So, what's your job?

Started by Vera J.. Last reply by Ash24 Jan 27, 2012. 5 Replies

Hi everybody,now that we are some members in this group, I'm curious to know what your jobs are and what you are doing (especially if related to diabetes).I'm a physicist, just finished studying and…Continue

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Comment by Eb on March 6, 2013 at 8:32pm

Hi, I'm a control systems engineer. I work mostly on distributed control systems for refineries, and in the past have worked on programmable logic controllers and in industries like mining, power and chemicals.

Comment by Mohanned on October 29, 2012 at 2:19pm

Hi guys,graduated from med-school(in internship) in SA,looking to get in interventional radiology.
and i agree with Timothy,pancreatic transplant is already successful but the problem is in the immunity,needs to be rewired,read an abstract about trying marrow transplant(but i think that approach is very VERY risky).
and noticed these part of tudiabetes is dead :/.

Comment by drmom777 on March 23, 2012 at 5:08am
I'm new to the forum. I'm a psychiatry resident, medical school at Northwestern, undergrad in biology at MIT. Is that merely Enough for this group?
Comment by palomino on March 23, 2012 at 3:55am

Graduating with my DVM in less than 6 weeks.. and (hopefully) will be doctoring on horses and small ruminants.

Comment by Timothy on March 23, 2012 at 3:50am

Working in Clinical Chemistry.
Degree in molecular biology.
I worked on inhaled insulin for 2 years. Now in R/D for clinical instrumentation.( not specific to diabetes )
Creating new testing methods etc.
I stumbled on some research for a fingerstick blood meter that required no reagents or strips.
I can't imagine why it was not brought to market. :)
Ok yes I can.

I think the cure for type 1 diabetes is in immune system manipulation.

Comment by Timothy on March 23, 2012 at 3:45am

Comment by Holger Schmeken on March 23, 2012 at 2:54am

@Guarav: what do you want to cure with herbs - Type 1 or Type 2?

Comment by Gaurav Aquarius on March 23, 2012 at 2:38am

Hi everyone, I have a degree in chemical engineering and in alternative medicine. Currently working on a cure through herbal medicine. Although I have not tasted any success, i wont stop till i have. :-)

Comment by Baby Tee on February 27, 2012 at 10:32pm

Civil (bridge) engineer. I think I am nerdy enough to be here.

Comment by Holger Schmeken on January 16, 2012 at 6:06am

I have a Master in Information Systems (Wirtschaftsinformatik) and work in the field of software licensing and optimization strategies. With my Glucosurfer project I am also very interested in the power of analysis and to visualize glucose related data in different ways. I think our diagrams "Comparison of days", the "Heatmap" or the "Profile per day" clearly show our intention to find different approaches. That being said I am always interested in new input. Like the discussion of the SD by FHS for example or ideas for new types of diagrams.

 

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