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Anna Egerstedt, MD
Grunde Gjesdal, MD
Botnia
The Botnia study was initiated in 1990 on the western coast of Finland in the Gulf of Bothnia with the aim to:Characterize the early metabolic defects in individuals at risk of developing type 2 diabetesIdentify genetic variants predisposing to type 2 diabetesStudy how the identified genetic markers and biomarkers can predict the development of type 2 diabetes and progression of the diseaseIdentif
https://www.ludc.lu.se/botnia - 2026-04-13
Summer students
Aida Koder HamidEsther González Padilla
https://www.ludc.lu.se/research-0/nutritional-epidemiology/summer-students - 2026-04-13
LUDC-IRC
Lund University Diabetes Centre Industrial Research Centre (LUDC-IRC) is an Industrial Research Centre for personalized medicine in diabetes.Vision: The right prevention and treatment, for the right patients at the right time.Mission: A holistic approach towards improved diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diabetes.Funding (2017-2024): 75 MSEK from SSF. 25 MSEK from industrial partners.Number o
https://www.ludc.lu.se/ludc-irc - 2026-04-13
ANDiS
ANDiS (All New Diabetics in Scania) is a regional research project in southern Sweden. The population of the region is just over one million. All newly diagnosed patients at all ages in the Scania region will be included during 2009-2013.The aim of the registry is to describe the spectrum of diabetes subgroups in southern Sweden and to link genetic and phenotypic information at diagnosis of diabet
https://www.ludc.lu.se/andis - 2026-04-13
Jones Ofori
Non-coding RNAs in beta cell insulin secretion - emerging players in Type 2 Diabetes pathogenesis Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a complex polygenic disease influenced by both environmental and genetic factors resulting in impaired insulin release from pancreatic beta cells and insulin resistance in target tissues. The incidence of T2D is escalating and it is projected that over 640 million people will
https://www.ludc.lu.se/education-training/theses/theses-2017/jones-ofori - 2026-04-13
Geeti Arora
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in North India Gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM) defines an unhealthy state of hyperglycaemia that develops in response to an otherwise normal physiological adaptive insulin resistance state during pregnancy. However, the exact plasma glucose levels differentiating the unhealthy GDM state from a normal pregnancy is unknown, and relies upon arbitrary cut off criteria
https://www.ludc.lu.se/education-training/theses/theses-2017/gestational-diabetes-mellitus-north-india - 2026-04-13
Liliya Shcherbina
The role of cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript in endocrine cells Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a metabolic disease characterized by insufficient insulin secretion and insulin resistance. Disturbed beta-cell function is the final culprit that leads to the development of T2D. In addition, impaired incretin effect is likely a part of the pathogenesis of T2D. The aim of this thesis was to study
Rickard Claesson
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus - Diagnostic Implications during Pregnancy and follow-up The overall objective of the present thesis was to assess diagnostic implications for diagnosis of gestational diabetes (GDM) during pregnancy (Papers I and V) and for diagnosis of type 2 diabetes at follow-up after pregnancy (Papers II and IV), and the relative contriubtions of maternal body mass index (BMI) an
Botnia
The Botnia study The Botnia study was initiated in 1990 on the western coast of Finland in the Gulf of Bothnia with the aim to:Characterize the early metabolic defects in individuals at risk of developing type 2 diabetesIdentify genetic variants predisposing to type 2 diabetesStudy how the identified genetic markers and biomarkers can predict the development of type 2 diabetes and progression of t
https://www.ludc.lu.se/resources/cohorts/botnia-0 - 2026-04-13
Previous co-workers
DiPiS
Diabetes Prediction in Skåne The DiPiS study is prospective study that involved screening of all newborn infants in Scania (Skåne) county in southern Sweden for risk factors of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The study aims at identifying infants and children in Skåne who are genetically susceptible to T1D (having high risk HLA genes) and to follow these children for 15 years to monitor if they will develo
https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/dipis - 2026-04-13
CiPiS
Celiac disease prediction in Skåne The Celiac disease Prediction in Skåne is a spin-off investigation for celiac disease using the DiPiS cohort. It tested to what extent the tissue transglutaminase autoantibodies (tTG IgG or IgA) predict celiac disease (CD). It also tested whether environmental factors other than gluten may initiate the disease process. The genetic factor with the highest risk for
https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/cipis - 2026-04-13
TEDDY
The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young The TEDDY study focuses on studying the role of environmental factors among children who are genetically susceptible to develop T1D. Several environmental factors are incriminated in the etiology of T1D such as gestational and childhood viral infections to such as changes in the gestational environment and infancy feeding, exposure to toxic s
https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/teddy - 2026-04-13
BDD
Better Diabetes Diagnosis The BDD study is a nationwide prospective cohort study that recruits new-onset T1D who are less than 18 years old at time of diagnosis. There are 40 pediatric medical centers (95% of pediatric centers in Sweden) from most parts of Sweden participating in the BDD study. The BDD study started recruiting new incident patients of T1D from May 1st, 2005 and is still ongoing. C
https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/bdd - 2026-04-13
GDA
The Global Diabetes Alliance Background The Global Diabetes Alliance (GDA) is a not-for-profit international alliance, established in 2007 and steered by a multinational collaborative panel of leading scientists in the field of diabetes. The GDA is forming a growing ‘virtual diabetes research community’, that is responding to the “tsunami” of diabetes, which threatens the well-being of millions of
https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/gda - 2026-04-13
DIAPREPP
DIAbetes type 1 Prediction, Early Pathogenesis and Prevention The collaborative project DIAPREPP specifically addresses the call FP7 Cooperation Work Programme: Health-2007-2.4.3-1 Early processes in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes and strategies for early prevention. The coordinator is Ezio Bonfacio, Dresden, Germany. The earliest currently identifiable process in the pathogenesis of type 1
https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/diaprepp - 2026-04-13
DIAPREV-IT
Diabetes Prevention - Immune Tolerance DiAPREV-IT is the first prevention trial with DiamydTM, the alum formulated GAD65 “vaccine”, in children with positive islet cell autoantibodies but not yet diabetes. In the investigator initiated, placebo controlled, and double blind study, children from 4 years of age with positive GAD65-antibodies and at least one more positive islet cell autoantibody will
https://www.ludc.lu.se/research/diabetes-and-celiac-disease/research-projects/diaprev-it - 2026-04-13
