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FAQs about One in Six Billion:How many episodes does One in Six Billion have?The podcast currently has 52 episodes available.
April 16, 2024Series 1 Episode 10: Imran Bashir and Elisa De Franco –the epic human and scientific journeys after a girl was born without a pancreasIn this episode, Maggie and Andrew talk to Imran Bashir about the difficult journey he and his family have been on since his daughter was born without a pancreas. They also hear from star scientist Dr Elisa De Franco about the long and challenging scientific journey to solve the genetic mystery of why her pancreas did not develop.Send us a text...more47minPlay
April 02, 2024Series 1 Episode 9: Elisa De Franco –the world leading gene discovererIn this episode, Maggie and Andrew talk to Dr Elisa De Franco, the Exeter based genetic scientist whose research has discovered more genetic causes of diabetes than anyone else in the world.Send us a text...more28minPlay
March 19, 2024Special episode 2: Maggie Shepherd - The journey to a career in Diabetes ResearchIn this special episode Andrew Hattersley talks with co-presenter Maggie Shepherd to identify what led to her joining the Exeter team in 1995 and ending up becoming the leading nurse for monogenic diabetes with a role combining clinical care, research and education Send us a text...more28minPlay
March 05, 2024Series 1 Episode 8: Carsyn Underwood, Karla Underwood, Donna Taylor and Tim McDonald. Early correct treatment is excellent! How can we treat everyone early?In this episode, Maggie and Andrew start by talking to Carsyn Underwood and her mums Karla and Donna about Carsyn’s diagnosis of neonatal diabetes and how she got the right treatment very early and had an the excellent outcome as a result,. They go on to talk to Professor Tim McDonald, a top NHS laboratory scientist, who has been researching into how we can make sure everyone is diagnosed early by developing universal screening for neonatal diabetes in the first week of life.Send us a text...more44minPlay
February 20, 2024Series 1 Episode 7: Pam Bowman – writing the next chapter in neonatal diabetesIn this episode, Maggie and Andrew talk to Dr Pam Bowman, the doctor scientist, whose research has greatly advanced our understanding of neonatal diabetes. Pam showed treatment with sulphonylurea tablets control the glucose excellently in the long term and she transformed our understanding of how thinking, and development are altered by the change in the potassium channel gene.Send us a text...more25minPlay
February 06, 2024Series 1 Episode 6: Dame Frances Ashcroft – scientist extraordinaire!In this episode Maggie and Andrew talk to Dame Frances Ashcroft the remarkable Oxford scientist who has dedicated her life to understanding the key role of potassium channel in insulin secretion by the pancreatic beta-cell. Her work was crucial both before and after the Exeter genetic discovery in neonatal diabetesSend us a text...more39minPlay
January 23, 2024Series 1 Episode 5: Laurie and Mike Jaffe: Spreading the word (USA)In this episode, we hear from Laurie and Mike Jaffe from Chicago, USA. They spread the word about neonatal diabetes to over 100M people around the world by an inspirational media campaign focused on their daughter, Lilly and how the diagnosis and resulting treatment change transformed her life. Send us a text...more28minPlay
January 09, 2024Series 1 Episode 4: Agnes Graja & Helen John – spreading the word (UK)In this episode we hear from Agnes Graja and Helen John, two of the national team of Genetic Diabetes Nurses that spread the news about neonatal diabetes across the UK. They identified and improved treatment in insulin-treated adults who had been diagnosed with diabetes in the first 6 months of life.Send us a text...more33minPlay
December 26, 2023Special episode 1 : Andrew Hattersley - The journey to a career in Diabetes ResearchIn this special episode Maggie Shepherd talks with co-presenter Andrew Hattersley exploring what led to him ending up as a research scientist and diabetes consultant in Exeter in 1995. They go back into how he became a doctor and what took him into research including surprising revelations about a transformative time in Africa as an 18-year-old! Send us a text...more35minPlay
December 12, 2023Series 1 Episode 3: Ewan Pearson - an unexpected and remarkable treatmentIn this episode we hear about how sulphonylurea tablets were discovered to be an unexpected. and remarkably effective, new treatment for neonatal diabetes. Maggie and Andrew talk to Professor Ewan Pearson, the doctor scientist, who worked with doctors around the world to prove how good this treatment was and how it worked. More on www.1in6b.comSend us a text...more37minPlay
FAQs about One in Six Billion:How many episodes does One in Six Billion have?The podcast currently has 52 episodes available.