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Why is there an alarming increase in the number of people with diabetes and what can we do to address this global problem?
We are witnessing an alarming increase in the number of people who are developing diabetes globally.
This lecture will explore the origins of the increase in the number of people with diabetes, review what is known about preventing and treating the disease and outline the work of the Dundee Diabetes Centre which aims to put Scotland at the forefront of research and treatment of diabetes internationally.
Dundee's world-leading scientist in this field tackles a subject of international importance.
The University of Dundee is home to the oldest lecture series in Scotland which celebrates its 82nd year in 2006. This years series is supported by John Smith & Son booksellers and the Apex City Quay hotel.
The lectures will take place in the Tower Extension Lecture Theatre at 6 pm, entry is free and all are welcome to attend. Further information on the entire programme is available at www.dundee.ac.uk/events and enquiries can be directed to events@dundee.ac.uk or 01382 384460.
Speaker(s): |
Professor Andrew Morris | talks |
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Date and Time: |
18 February 2006 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
University of Dundee |
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Tickets: |
FREE |
Available from: |
contact: 01382 384460 or email: events@dundee.ac.uk |
Additional Information: |
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/externalrelations/events/sels2006.html |
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