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Research Trials: Type 1 Diabetes

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    AI-Enabled Retinal Imaging Screening System

    Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Retinal Imaging for One-Stop, Point-of-Care Screening of Diabetes Complications in Primary Care

  • SAFEGUARD Study for type 1 diabetes

    SAFEGUARD Study for people newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes

    ATIC (Australasian Type 1 Diabetes Immunotherapy Collaborative) are recruiting participants for their SAFEGUARD study.

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    Exercise-Support Chatbot Study for People Affected by Type 1 Diabetes

    Researchers at the University of Melbourne are inviting participants to complete an online research survey exploring people’s perspectives on an exercise-support conversational chatbot for people affected by type 1 diabetes (T1D).

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    OPAL2 Study: Evaluating the User Experience with Omnipod 5 – Type 1 Diabetes

    We are inviting adults living with type 1 diabetes to take part in the OPAL2 study. This study is wanting to understand the experience of people using the Insulet Omnipod 5 insulin pump compared to their current diabetes care.

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    NMX Exercise Study: New Medtronic Automated Insulin Delivery Systems and Exercise for Adults with Type 1 Diabetes

    The study is investigating the effectiveness of the new automated insulin pump systems (NMX7 and NMX8) together with the Simplera Sync™ glucose sensor while exercising.

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    The CLEAR Study: Close Loop and Education for Hypoglycaemia Awareness Restoration – Type 1 Diabetes

    We are inviting people living with type 1 diabetes who experience reduced awareness of low blood glucose (hypoglycaemia unawareness) to take part in research.

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    Weekly insulin for type 1 diabetes study’

    Novo Nordisk is recruiting people to take part in a research study to see how a weekly insulin compares to daily insulin in adults with type 1 diabetes.

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    Type 1 Diabetes and Mental Health Study

    Researchers at RMIT University are conducting a study exploring the association between blood glucose in people living with type 1 diabetes and dissociative experiences. 

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    Diabetes Paediatric to Adult Transition in Healthcare (PATH) Project

    The Diabetes PATH project, led by the Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI), is exploring what success and best practice look like when moving from paediatric to adult diabetes care.

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    Type 1 diabetes and nutrition

    Understanding diet, nutrition and physical activity in people with type 1 diabetes  

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    Improving ‘carb counting’ with smartphone technologies

    Evaluating the accuracy of the EatInSight App in determining carbohydrate amounts when compared to visual estimations by nutritionists and adults with type 1 diabetes. 

  • Clinical Trial

    MT-101-101 trial for type 1 diabetes

    The MT-101-101 study is a phase 1 clinical trial (first-time in humans) testing the safety and dosing of a new treatment for autoimmune diseases including type 1 diabetes. 

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    Investigating ocular markers of diabetic neuropathy

    Researchers from Deakin University are investigating possible links between eye health and nerve damage in diabetes.

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    Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy study

    Understanding the experience of diabetic peripheral neuropathy and potential treatment to improve the sense of touch. 

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    The Partner Study

    Glucose control and DKA minimisation in Type 1 Diabetes. The PARTNER Study in people with Type 1 Diabetes. 

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    A Seven Day Study

    This is a seven day study of the SynerG™ Insulin-Delivery and Glucose Sensor System in Persons with Type 1 Diabetes 

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    Prediction Study

    Progression of complications in young adult-onset diabetes 

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