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Metabolic trajectories before the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes

As part of the EUniWell Open Lecture Series, Dr. Ádám Tabák will be speaking about "The use of metabolic trajectories to better describe the natural history of metabolic diseases" on Thursday, 7 April, 13:00 CET.

Dr Tabák holds a medical degree and a PhD in diabetes epidemiology from Semmelweis University in Hungary. He split his time as a research professor between Semmelweis University (Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology and Department of Public Health) and University College London. His research interests include clinical aspects of diabetes mellitus including the risk factors and consequences of diabetes complications and gestational diabetes as well as the efficacy of novel diabetes medications. His research in the Whitehall study focuses on the natural history of diabetes before and after the diagnosis of diabetes using the repeated measures available in this database. He is also interested in the natural history of diabetic vascular complications.

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