Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism
OCDEM is a pioneering centre that combines clinical care, research and education in diabetes, endocrine and metabolic diseases. By promoting world-class research, we aim to enhance understanding of these diseases and to accelerate the search for new treatments and cures.
Head of OCDEM
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David Ray
Professor of Endocrinology and Co-Director Sir Jules Thorn Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute
Latest publications
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The endoplasmic reticulum plays a key role in α-cell intracellular Ca2+ dynamics and glucose-regulated glucagon secretion in mouse islets.
Journal article
Acreman S. et al, (2024), iScience, 27
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Characterization of the genetic determinants of context-specific DNA methylation in primary monocytes.
Journal article
Gilchrist JJ. et al, (2024), Cell Genom
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Prevention and treatment of ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke in people with diabetes mellitus: a focus on glucose control and comorbidities.
Journal article
Sacco S. et al, (2024), Diabetologia
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PRMT5 activates lipid metabolic reprogramming via MYC contributing to the growth and survival of mantle cell lymphoma.
Journal article
Liang J-H. et al, (2024), Cancer Lett, 591
Latest News
The LEGEND-D Trial – which aims to prevent low blood sugar levels in type 1 diabetes – is open to recruitment
16 April 2024
The first participant has completed initial study activities and is now randomised to one of the trial’s arms.
Professor Rury Holman wins 2024 Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement
6 March 2024
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has announced this year's National Scientific and Health Care Achievement Award recipients.
Race to cure type 1 diabetes gets a new boost
7 December 2023
RDM group awarded £2.55 million for diabetes research.
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Events
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