Doug Melton and research assistant Peng Yi at Harvard

Diabetes Breakthrough Announced by Harvard Stem Cell Researchers

Researchers at Harvard University announce a major diabetes breakthrough in finding a treatment and possible cure for type 1 diabetes from human embryonic stem cells. The scientists were able to produce insulin-producing beta cells from stem cells in very large volumes that would be required for cell transplantation as well as pharmaceutical use. Lead researcher…

DRI BioHub Biological Cure for Diabetes

DRI’s BioHub Possible Biological Cure for Diabetes

Diabetes Research Institute or (DRI) for short, have what their scientists are calling a possible biological cure for diabetes called the BioHub. The BioHub is a crafted “mini body organ” that houses insulin-producing islet cells that sense blood sugar as well as introduce the specific volume of the hormone insulin to keep blood sugar levels…

Diabecell

DIABECELL Closest to Diabetes Cure?

DIABECELL is a cell therapy where insulin producing islet cells are taken from the pancreas of a pig. The islets are then encapsulated into an alginate material. The encapsulated porcine cells are then implanted into the abdomen of patient’s with type 1 diabetes. It’s done via an easy laparoscopic procedure. After the procedure, the self-regulating…

Artificial Pancreas

Artificial Pancreas Shows Promise in Type 1 Diabetes

The Artificial Pancreas is a smart idea and does show promise in controlling blood sugars for type 1 diabetics who are currently using insulin pumps. The system uses a modified iPhone connected to a glucose monitor and pumps that deliver the insulin and glucagon. It mimics the natural release of daily insulin and eliminates injections….