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SUMMARY:How does epigenetic mechanism impact Type 2 diabetes?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Charlotte Ling is a Professor at Lund University \n\n\n\nDr. Charlotte Ling is a Professor at Lund University and a principal investigator of the Epigenetics and Diabetes Unit at Lund University Diabetes Centre (LUDC). She obtained her PhD in Endocrinology at University of Gothenburg\, Sweden in 2002. After a postdoc at Lund University\, where she studied genetics of type 2 diabetes\, she dedicated her research to the study of epigenetic mechanisms causing type 2 diabetes and metabolic disease. Her research group has over the last two decades pioneered the field of epigenetics in type 2 diabetes. They have made several groundbreaking discoveries such as genome-wide epigenetic modifications in pancreatic islets\, skeletal muscle\, adipose tissue and the liver from patients with type 2 diabetes compared with non-diabetic control subjects. Dr. Ling’s research group has also shown that genetic and non-genetic factors such as SNPs\, exercise\, diet\, obesity and age alter the genome-wide epigenetic pattern in human primary tissues for type 2 diabetes.  More recently\, her group is trying to translate their epigenetic findings to biomarkers and novel therapies for precision medicine to improve prediction\, prevention and treatments of type 2 diabetes.  \n\n\n\nHost: Louella Vasquez\, NBIS (louella.vasquez@scilifelab.se) \n\n\n\nBroadcast link (live event):  https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/67681656100 \n\n\n\nThe talk will also be available afterwards on the NBIS YouTube channel.
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