In our podcast, host Krista Lamb sits down with prominent diabetes researchers in British Columbia, Canada. Krista discusses the many aspects of diabetes research and the exciting work being done by members of the BC Diabetes Research Network. Our podcast title “From Beta Cells to Bicycles” refers to the multi-disciplinary nature of diabetes research in BC – from laboratory discoveries to nutrition and exercise sciences– the BC Diabetes Research Network researchers are working on many fronts to expand what we know about diabetes, while working towards a cure.
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On this episode, host Krista Lamb chats with registered dietitian Olivia Wu about sustainable nutrition and type 2 diabetes.Olivia Wu is a certified diabetes educator and master’s student in the Facul...
Dr. Tamara Cohen (00:18:27)
On this episode, Dr. Tamara Cohen joins host Krista Lamb to talk about her research and work developing an app that supports healthy eating in a way that’s inclusive, supportive and easy.Dr. Cohen is ...
Dr. Graydon Meneilly (00:21:11)
Older adults with type 2 diabetes face unique challenges—and they’re often a very under-studied group. Dr. Graydon Meneilly has spent more than four decades studying diabetes and carbohydrate metaboli...
Dr. Annalijn Conklin (00:26:36)
While genetics play a role in type 2 diabetes development and risk, so too does the world around us. Everything from minimum wage, to government policy, to how we manage major life transitions can imp...
Dr. William Gibson (00:26:33)
Medical genetics may be able to help us better predict the risk of type 2 diabetes, and maybe even how to modify risk. Dr. William Gibson discusses his research in this area, as well as what he has le...
Dr. Angela Devlin (00:22:08)
By studying the biological differences between people from different sexes, could we find ways to improve health outcomes for women and their children? Dr. Angela Devlin is trying to find out. From ge...
Dr. Elizabeth Rideout (00:33:54)
For far too long, biological sex differences were not factored into research projects. Scientists like Dr. Elizabeth Rideout are changing that. In this episode, Dr. Rideout, an Associate Professor at ...
Dr. Francis Lynn (00:13:57)
Dr. Francis Lynn is an associate professor in the Department of Surgery at the School of Biomedical Engineering at the University of British Columbia. On this episode, he and host Krista Lamb discuss ...
Dr. Brian Rodrigues (00:15:12)
Dr. Brian Rodrigues is a Professor in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of British Columbia.In this week's episode, Dr. Rodrigues and host Krista Lamb discuss his research into ...
Dr. Sarah Gray (00:18:58)
Dr. Sarah Gray is an Associate Professor in the Northern Medical Program at the University of Northern British Columbia and an Affiliate Associate Professor in the Department of Cellular & Physiologic...
Dr. Jonathan Little (00:25:13)
Dr. Jonathan Little is an associate professor at the School of Health and Exercise at the University of British Columbia. His work studies diet and exercise in type 2 diabetes. Little's research explo...
Dr. Mary Jung (00:16:20)
Dr. Mary Jung is an associate professor at the School of Health and Exercise at the University of British Columbia. Her major research area is self-regulation of health behaviours, with a specializati...
Episode 6 - Rachel Murphy (00:16:51)
Host Krista Lamb is joined by BC Diabetes Research Network researcher and UBC professor Dr. Rachel Murphy, who researches the link between nutrition and chronic diseases, including diabetes and cancer...
Episode 5 - Robert Boushel (00:19:54)
Host Krista Lamb is joined by BC Diabetes Research Network researcher and UBC professor Dr. Robert Boushel, whose research focuses on the effects of exercise on diabetes and other metabolic syndromes....
Episode 4 - Angela Devlin (00:16:51)
Host Krista Lamb is joined by BC Diabetes Research Network researcher and UBC professor Dr. Angela Devlin, whose academic background is in pediatric nutrition and infant metabolic development. She tal...
Episode 3 - Jim Johnson (00:23:36)
Host Krista Lamb is joined by BC Diabetes Research Network researcher and UBC professor Dr. Jim Johnson, whose lab studies the basics of beta cell biology, and the whole-body impacts of dysfunctional ...
Episode 2 - Priye Iworima (00:22:41)
Host Krista Lamb is joined by BC Diabetes Research Network trainee and UBC PhD student Priye Iworima, who works in Dr. Timothy Kieffer’s lab at UBC’s Life Sciences Institute. Her current research invo...
Episode 1 - Bruce Verchere (00:17:48)
In our first episode, host Krista Lamb talks to BC Diabetes Research Network lead and UBC professor Dr. Bruce Verchere, who introduces the network and its goal of bringing diabetes researchers togethe...
Episode 1 Preview (00:00:20)
Sneak Preview of the official BC Diabetes Research Network podcast, From Beta Cells to Bicycles.Listen to the first episode on January 15, 2020, and every second Wednesday thereafter.Visit us at diabe...
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