One in Six Billion

Celková doba trvání:22 h 48 min
Special episode 7. Maggie Shepherd (part 2). Inspirational nurse researcher and educator
One in Six Billion
28:59
Special episode 6. Andrew Hattersley (part 2). Building the Exeter diabetes research team
One in Six Billion
29:54
Series 3 Episode 16. Grace Bervoets and Amanda Stride. Cystic Fibrosis related Diabetes
One in Six Billion
32:24
Series 3 Episode 15. Tom Staniford. MDP syndrome
One in Six Billion
42:58
Series 3 Episode 14: Farah O'Regan and Matt Johnson. Down syndrome and very young onset diabetes
One in Six Billion
33:26
Series 3 Episode 13. Abby Gardener and Tim Barrett. Wolfram syndrome / WFS1 Spectrum disorder
One in Six Billion
34:53
Series 3 Episode 12. Cassi Connelly. Familial Partial Lipodystrophy
One in Six Billion
36:01
Series 3 Episode 11. Rebecca Goodman. Living well with Bardet-Biedl syndrome.
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29:14
Special episode 5. John Dennis. Research breakthrough in Type 2 diabetes treatment.
One in Six Billion
24:01
Series 3 Episode 10. Julie Reynolds and Kash Patel. Maternally inherited diabetes and deafness
One in Six Billion
33:05
Series 3 Episode 9. Ru Kovvuri and Rhian Clissold Cognitive and medical impacts of the HNF1B deletion syndrome
One in Six Billion
37:44
Series 3 episode 8. HNF1Beta syndrome: kidney disease, diabetes, liver dysfunction and much more
One in Six Billion
48:13
Series 3 episode 7. Natalie Raphael and Alice Hughes Testing fetal genetics using mum’s blood in Glucokinase pregnancy
One in Six Billion
37:05
Series 3 episode 6. Gill Preston, Gill Spyer, and Ali Chakera The challenge of diagnosing and managing glucokinase MODY in pregnancy
One in Six Billion
37:38
Series 3 episode 5. Andrew Lotery and Amanda Stride: Glucokinase MODY – a mildly raised fasting glucose for life that should not be treated
One in Six Billion
32:38
Series 3 episode 4. Janette and Alice: Big babies with dangerously low blood sugars in HNF4A MODY
One in Six Billion
33:54
Series 3 episode 3. Mary Lee and Ewan Pearson: Finding the best treatment for HNF1A MODY
One in Six Billion
27:48
Series 3 episode 2. Kevin Colclough and Bev Shields Making sure the right patients get the right genetic test for MODY
One in Six Billion
26:25
Series 3 episode 1. Mary Humphries: The doctor didn’t listen! A delayed diagnosis of MODY
One in Six Billion
29:01
Series 2 episode 9. Nick Thomas. Type 1 diabetes in the older adult
One in Six Billion
24:04
Series 2 episode 8. Simon Goode and Angus Jones. Diagnosing Type 1 diabetes is difficult in older adults
One in Six Billion
38:57
Series 2 Episode 7. Jean Claude Katte. Type 1 Diabetes in Africa: different in so many ways.
One in Six Billion
35:45
Series 2 episode 6. Mendy Korer and Matt Johnson. Type 1 diabetes in very young children: a massive challenge for families and scientists
One in Six Billion
47:35
Series 2 Episode 5. Richard Oram . Genius genetics improves diagnosis and prevention of Type 1 diabetes
One in Six Billion
29:58
Series 2 Episode 4. Partha Kar. The super hero who made sure Type 1 diabetes technology was for everyone
One in Six Billion
40:51
Series 2 Episode 3. Jean Dudderidge and Jill Epton. Living with Type 1 diabetes for over 50 years.
One in Six Billion
33:06
Series 2 Episode 2. Moira Murphy and Mark McCarthy. Defining the genetic susceptibility to Type 2 diabetes
One in Six Billion
45:01
Series 2 Episode 1. Tim Frayling and Rachel Freathy. Finding the Fat gene
One in Six Billion
24:52
Special episode 4. Tim Frayling – From PhD student to internationally famous polygenic team leader
One in Six Billion
31:45
Special episode 3. Sian Ellard – establishing a world leading genetics lab from scratch
One in Six Billion
42:30
Series 1 Episode 10: Imran Bashir and Elisa De Franco –the epic human and scientific journeys after a girl was born without a pancreas
One in Six Billion
46:42
Series 1 Episode 9: Elisa De Franco –the world leading gene discoverer
One in Six Billion
27:40
Special episode 2: Maggie Shepherd - The journey to a career in Diabetes Research
One in Six Billion
27:26
Series 1 Episode 8: Carsyn Underwood, Karla Underwood, Donna Taylor and Tim McDonald. Early correct treatment is excellent! How can we treat everyone early?
One in Six Billion
43:56
Series 1 Episode 7: Pam Bowman – writing the next chapter in neonatal diabetes
One in Six Billion
24:49
Series 1 Episode 6: Dame Frances Ashcroft – scientist extraordinaire!
One in Six Billion
38:37
Series 1 Episode 5: Laurie and Mike Jaffe: Spreading the word (USA)
One in Six Billion
27:15
Series 1 Episode 4: Agnes Graja & Helen John – spreading the word (UK)
One in Six Billion
32:05
Special episode 1 : Andrew Hattersley - The journey to a career in Diabetes Research
One in Six Billion
34:11
Series 1 Episode 3: Ewan Pearson - an unexpected and remarkable treatment
One in Six Billion
36:25