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Lesley Campbell

Diabetes and medical research at Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Lesley Campbell is a prominent endocrinologist and researcher specializing in diabetes at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia.134 She has made significant contributions to the field of diabetes research and treatment over several decades.

Dr. Campbell graduated in medicine in 1968 and joined the Garvan Institute in 1979 as a principal researcher.1 Her work has focused on improving insulin delivery and understanding blood glucose regulation in diabetic patients. Some of her key contributions include:

  1. Pioneering low-dose insulin infusion approaches for treating diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperglycemia, which became the standard treatment worldwide.1

  2. Demonstrating the "counter-regulatory defect" in type 1 diabetic patients, explaining their susceptibility to hypoglycemia.1

  3. Improving understanding of insulin delivery methods and their effects on blood glucose levels.1

  4. Conducting research on dietary approaches for managing diabetes, particularly in type 2 diabetes patients.2

In recognition of her contributions to diabetes research and patient care, Professor Campbell received the prestigious Australian Diabetes Society Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020.4 Her work has significantly impacted clinical practice and improved outcomes for diabetes patients globally.

Highlights

Jul 1 · nhmrc.gov.au
Improving insulin delivery: Case study - NHMRC
Dec 17 · garvan.org.au
Lifetime Achievement Award for Prof Lesley Campbell AM
Lifetime Achievement Award for Prof Lesley Campbell AM

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Sydney, Australia