Items Tagged ‘Diabetes research’

October 5, 2023

Mayo Clinic research uncovers epigenetic roots of digestive disorder associated with diabetes

By Susan Murphy Susan Murphy (@susanmurphy)

Living with diabetes can be challenging due to numerous potential complications, including the development of gastroparesis. The digestive disorder, which predominantly affects women, leads to a delay in stomach emptying, causing nausea, vomiting and feeling full.  In a new preclinical study, scientists at the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine have discovered insights into the […]

View full entry

Tags: center for individualized medicine, Diabetes research, Epigenetic research


June 4, 2018

Banking on Improved Health

By Susan Buckles Susan Buckles (@susanbuckles)

Article by Barbara Toman Just as money in the bank boosts your financial well-being, biobanks have the power to impact your health. Think of biobank samples as assets that researchers can draw upon to improve disease treatments. One such withdrawal from the Mayo Clinic Biobank yielded a key breakthrough in diabetes research. Adrian Vella, M.D., […]

View full entry

Tags: #All of Us Research Program biobank, #Mayo Clinic Biobank, All of Us Research Program, Diabetes research, Dr. Adrian Vella, Dr. Stephen Thibodeau, Genomic Research, Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine, medical research


Contact Us · Privacy Policy