American Diabetes Association Announces New Research Grants Supported by Novo Nordisk, Inc.
Researching the Brain’s Role in Diabetes/Understanding The Impact of Hypoglycemia
(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) ALEXANDRIA, VA and PRINCETON, NJ - November 10, 2011 - The American Diabetes Association announced a request for applications to research the relationship between the brain and diabetes as well as upcoming effort to better understand the consequences of hypoglycemia in people with diabetes. The awards represent a $2 million commitment from Novo Nordisk through its Changing Diabetes Initiative to support new studies in diabetes.
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Mechanistic studies defining the centrally mediated effects of peripherally-released islet, gut, and adipocyte hormones, including studies of their associated receptor systems and investigation of specific signaling pathways and the neuronal circuitry involved in their actions, and their effects on neuronal control of peripheral tissue function and metabolism
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Studies examining the effects of physiological and pharmacological manipulation of signaling through peripheral and central peptide hormone and neuronal pathways on energy intake and energy balance, glucose, lipid and protein metabolism, islet function, adipocyte biology, and vascular function, including examination of the effects of available pharmaceutical agents
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Studies investigating the potential direct versus indirect effects, and the interplay between, various hormone signals in the central-peripheral coordination of glucose homeostasis, energy balance and cardiovascular function in humans
The American Diabetes Association and Novo Nordisk Awards in Neurohormonal Control of Metabolism application deadline is February 15, 2012 for anticipated funding to begin July 1, 2012. Application instructions are available at http://professional.diabetes.org/grants under Targeted Awards. Similar details about the American Diabetes Association and Novo Nordisk Awards in Hypoglycemia in Diabetes will be available in November.