Novo Nordisk Network for Health Populations
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U of T’s Novo Nordisk Network for Healthy Populations is a research network that aims to reduce the burden of diabetes and related chronic conditions.
Mississauga
Joined September 2022
Join us on September 15 at 12 pm for our Seminar Series featuring Dr. Caroline Kramer. She well speak on Reinventing stories: non-pharmacological interventions for cardiometabolic health in the era of incretins. Registration is open now. https://t.co/4OXIHOzIHA
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We're still basking in the glow of our Student Research Day! Read our recent overview about the event to learn more! https://t.co/9mjsN4PjWx
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Join us on September 15 at 12 pm for our Network for Healthy Populations Seminar Series featuring Dr. Caroline Kramer on Reinventing stories: non-pharmacological interventions for cardiometabolic health in the era of incretins. Registration is open now. https://t.co/4OXIHOzIHA
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This Diabetes Team of the Year award recognizes a diabetes team’s efforts and achievements that go above and beyond evidence-based practices in the field of diabetes education, patient care, or advocacy. Learn more and apply for the award! https://t.co/S9Ljyc9qnj
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Applications are now open for the Novo Nordisk-BBDC New Investigator Award 2026-2028. This award is intended to support an independent scientist or clinician-scientist in the early stage of their career. Learn more and apply! https://t.co/JWZoeFJ7H8
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CIHR and partners are pleased to announce the launch of the 2025-26 Partnering for Impact – Catalyst Grant #FundingOpportunity Launched: July 31 Closing date: October 23 Funds available: $5.25M Read the full details and prepare your application: https://t.co/UYn0mMqpAb
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The @CalvinKe lab is hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow! Apply to join the team, where you will lead community-engaged, equity-focused type 2 diabetes research (qualitative & mixed-methods). https://t.co/E2Wk3z7kSP
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We're so excited about our upcoming 2025/26 Speaker Series. BBDC members are encouraged to join us for these exceptional guest speakers throughout the upcoming academic year. https://t.co/T44Sxk2izD
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Thank you to my coauthors, our community partners, and patient participants. Grateful to SPARK and @NHP_UofT for funding this work👉 https://t.co/lQ2a5Nslbl
@KristaLambComms @BBDC_UofT @DiabetesCanada @_DiabetesAction @UHN @ihpmeuoft @UofT_DoM @CalvinKe
diabetesresearchclinicalpractice.com
To investigate the accessibility, credibility, emotional responses, and impacts of cardiovascular risk visualizations in motivating self-management of young-onset type 2 diabetes (YOD).
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Grateful to my PI @CalvinKe, our co-authors, community partners, and the patient participants who made this work possible. Special thanks to @NHP_UofT for funding this project–read here: https://t.co/WwUSQ0NVXH
@UofT_DOM @BBDC_UofT @UHN @_DiabetesAction @IntDiabetesFed @ihpmeuoft
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
There is substantial variation in the prevalence of DKD among immigrants according to world region of birth.
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Dr. Ghazal Fazli was recently a guest on The Agenda with Steve Paikin. You can watch her episode, which looks at how medicine has advanced over the last 20 years, now.
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A new publication from members of our NHP team looks at Community-based T2D screening programmes designed for priority populations: a scoping review protocol. Congratulations to Dr. Ghazal Fazli, Muhanad Ali, Fatema Ali, David Gerstle and Aimen Zehra. https://t.co/mEMsKmxlMT
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Dr. Ghazal Fazli, an assistant professor at the @UofTMississauga, has been named the inaugural Novo Nordisk Research Chair in Social and Environmental Determinants of Health! Congratulations, Ghazal! https://t.co/hOy0sLfqEb
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A new publication from the lab of Dr. @CalvinKe looks at findings from his recent Catalyst Grant project. What impact does cardiovascular risk visualization have on motivation to self-manage young-onset #T2D. https://t.co/wJYavh0HWE
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#ICYMI - New research from the lab of Dr. Baiju Shah looks at comparing quality of diabetes care between immigrants and non-immigrants within dimensions of marginalization: A population-based cohort study. https://t.co/8gtU3M4url
primary-care-diabetes.com
Immigrants in western countries face an increased risk of developing diabetes and have been shown to receive lower quality of diabetes care. However, it is uncertain whether this disparity in care...
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New research from Katelyn Sushko and Dr. @LorraineLipsc17 looks at mapping the components of the effective implementation of diabetes prevention programs after gestational diabetes. https://t.co/W0QY3ap6Sd
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Our Director, Dr. @LorraineLipsc17 , is part of the Global Diabetes Forum, which just released The Copenhagen Declaration for Diabetes in the latest issue of The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology. #CopenhagenDeclaration Learn more!
diabetes.emory.edu
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Congrats to Dr. Baiju Shah who won @DiabetesCanada's Charles H. Best Award. The award recognizes a health-care professional who has made a significant difference across Canada towards improving the quality of life of individuals living with diabetes. https://t.co/PzaFoBZUqw
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Congratulations to Dr. Erik Leif Lovblom, from @ihpmeuoft who was awarded a 100th Anniversary Discovery of Insulin Banting Award from the Network for Healthy Populations and the @BantingResearch Foundation! https://t.co/7OyqgY93Ik
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Thanks to everyone who joined us yesterday for our Discovery Day. This event was a fantastic opportunity to connect, learn and share - and to introduce our new Catalyst Grant projects and give updates on our previously-funded work. We can't wait for next year!
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