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The Diabetes Institute is a consortium of laboratory-based and clinical investigators whose efforts are directed towards addressing many of the major research questions on the etiology, pathogenesis and treatment of diabetes and its complications.
The Diabetes Institute is a consortium of laboratory-based and clinical investigators created under the patronage of Université Paris Cité.
The Institute brings together forces and expertise of high-level research teams dedicated to understanding the etiology, pathogenesis, potential therapeutic targets of type 1 and type 2 diabetes and their complications.
The main goal of the Diabetes Institute is to create bridges and synergy between fundamental research groups, and between them and clinical research units thus giving pathway to ambitious science, large-scale fundings and emergence of young teams.
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Post Doctoral Position
Fully funded 2-year Post-doctoral position in the team of Dr. Ralf JOCKERS, at Institute Cochin
2024 Scientific Annual Day of the Diabetes institute
On Monday, October 14th, the annual Diabetes Institute Scientific Day took place, bringing together around 100 participants at the INEM. Opening of the Annual Scientific Day of the Diabetes Institute Maude LE GALL - Co-Director of the institute (left) Catherine POSTIC...
Diabetes Institute scientific day
The overall goal of this Diabetes Institute scientific day is to provide the most important and up-to-date research in the field of metabolism made at University Paris Cité. The workshop will focus on understanding the recent progress in adipose tissue and liver biology including metabolic and inflammatory processes in the control of the energy homeostasis. Special emphasis will be done to highlight the importance of the organ crosstalk and how signaling pathways in one tissue could affect the metabolism in other tissue.
Les jeunes de l’IHM seront à l’EASD
L’IHM Diabète est heureux d’aider les jeunes à participer à l’EASD en leur attribuant une bourse de 1000€
Rendez-vous en Septembre à Madrid !