
Guy Rutter1
@guy_rutter
Professor of Medicine Université de Montréal, Imperial College London, Nanyang Technological University Singapore. Wellcome Investigator.
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03-11-2014 16:00:28
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Delighted to share our description of a new long non-coding RNA with a role in beta cell identity and function. Studies led by Livia Lopez sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Tim Pullen HIRN Metabolism, Digestion & Reproduction Centre de recherche du CHUM



On session 4 of #EISG2025 -The islet cell in T1D & treatment strategies- we will have presentations by: - Carmella Evans-Molina (Dr. Carmella EvansMolina, Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases) - Roberto Mallone (Inserm) - Teresa Rodriguez-Calvo (Dr. Teresa Rodriguez-Calvo (DVM, PhD), Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich ) Register at eisg2025.se


Come listen to the superb speakers on session 5 of #EISG2025: Modelling Hum. Islet Dev - Francesca Spagnoli (Spagnoli Lab, CGTRM) - Diego Balboa (Diego Balboa , Medicine and Health, University of Helsinki) - Limor Landsman (Limor Landsman, Tel Aviv University) Register now at eisg2025.se



At 6 PM EST: #Th1nkTank presentation w/ Anand. A Hardikar Discussing how #microRNA-based #T1D #biomarkers can be used to develop #RiskScores for #T1D #therapy and #riskstratification The RNA Institute microRNApapers Johan Jakobsson Breakthrough T1D JDRF Australia Western Sydney University




🔬Are #betacells the only key players in #insulinsecretion? In this episode, Mark Huising & Guy Rutter1 explore how alpha & delta cells shape glucose regulation. Could this lead to new #diabetes treatments? 🎧 Listen now: easd.org/media-centre/p… #IsletBiology #Research


Mark Huising and I debate the importance for insulin secretion of paracrine interactions within the islet versus the intrinsic heterogeneity of the beta cell population Centre de recherche du CHUM Metabolism, Digestion & Reproduction HIRN podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dia…





Collaborators including Liora Katz, Don Scott, and Christian Ottmann developed highly potent, selective, active stabilizers of the ChREBPα/14-3-3 PPI with a phosphonate chemotype that display activity in both INS-1 cell lines and primary human islets. 🔗 go.nature.com/4i3zoKp




Delighted to be elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences today. Looking forward to playing an active role in the Academy’s activities in the U.K and abroad. Metabolism, Digestion & Reproduction Centre de recherche du CHUM Research Institute of the MUHC (The Institute) NTU Singapore