All Episodes
One in Six Billion — 52 episodes
Special Episode 8: Steve Chapman, Andrew Hattersley and Maggie Shepherd. Final reflections on making the One in Six billion podcast.
Series 4 Episode 8. Rohini Bajekal and Shivani Misra. The challenge of diagnosing monogenic diabetes in South Asians
Series 4 episode 7. Sarah Richardson. Small extra-islet beta cells matter
Series 4 episode 6: Hannah Robinson and Nick Thomas. Taking immunotherapy to delay adult-onset Type 1 diabetes
Series 4 episode 5. Jerry Gore and Rob Andrews. Living life on the edge with Type 1 diabetes.
Series 4 episode 4. Chris Bright and Rob Andrews. Type 1 diabetes and Elite Sport.
Series 4 episode 3: Hannah Robinson and Nick Thomas
Series 4 Episode 2. Rachel Besser. Identifying children before they develop Type 1 diabetes
Series 4 Episode 1. Richard Oram. First steps towards preventing Type 1 diabetes
Series 3 Episode 17. Jennifer and Helen. Prader Willi syndrome: hunger that never goes away
Special episode 7. Maggie Shepherd (part 2). Inspirational nurse researcher and educator
Special episode 6. Andrew Hattersley (part 2). Building the Exeter diabetes research team
Series 3 Episode 16. Grace Bervoets and Amanda Stride. Cystic Fibrosis related Diabetes
Series 3 Episode 15. Tom Staniford. MDP syndrome
Series 3 Episode 14: Farah O'Regan and Matt Johnson. Down syndrome and very young onset diabetes
Series 3 Episode 13. Abby Gardener and Tim Barrett. Wolfram syndrome / WFS1 Spectrum disorder
Series 3 Episode 12. Cassi Connelly. Familial Partial Lipodystrophy
Series 3 Episode 11. Rebecca Goodman. Living well with Bardet-Biedl syndrome.
Special episode 5. John Dennis. Research breakthrough in Type 2 diabetes treatment.
Series 3 Episode 10. Julie Reynolds and Kash Patel. Maternally inherited diabetes and deafness
Series 3 Episode 9. Ru Kovvuri and Rhian Clissold Cognitive and medical impacts of the HNF1B deletion syndrome
Series 3 episode 8. HNF1Beta syndrome: kidney disease, diabetes, liver dysfunction and much more
Series 3 episode 7. Natalie Raphael and Alice Hughes Testing fetal genetics using mum’s blood in Glucokinase pregnancy
Series 3 episode 6. Gill Preston, Gill Spyer, and Ali Chakera The challenge of diagnosing and managing glucokinase MODY in pregnancy
Series 3 episode 5. Andrew Lotery and Amanda Stride: Glucokinase MODY – a mildly raised fasting glucose for life that should not be treated
Series 3 episode 4. Janette and Alice: Big babies with dangerously low blood sugars in HNF4A MODY
Series 3 episode 3. Mary Lee and Ewan Pearson: Finding the best treatment for HNF1A MODY
Series 3 episode 2. Kevin Colclough and Bev Shields Making sure the right patients get the right genetic test for MODY
Series 3 episode 1. Mary Humphries: The doctor didn’t listen! A delayed diagnosis of MODY
Series 2 episode 9. Nick Thomas. Type 1 diabetes in the older adult
Series 2 episode 8. Simon Goode and Angus Jones. Diagnosing Type 1 diabetes is difficult in older adults
Series 2 Episode 7. Jean Claude Katte. Type 1 Diabetes in Africa: different in so many ways.
Series 2 episode 6. Mendy Korer and Matt Johnson. Type 1 diabetes in very young children: a massive challenge for families and scientists
Series 2 Episode 5. Richard Oram . Genius genetics improves diagnosis and prevention of Type 1 diabetes
Series 2 Episode 4. Partha Kar. The super hero who made sure Type 1 diabetes technology was for everyone
Series 2 Episode 3. Jean Dudderidge and Jill Epton. Living with Type 1 diabetes for over 50 years.
Series 2 Episode 2. Moira Murphy and Mark McCarthy. Defining the genetic susceptibility to Type 2 diabetes
Series 2 Episode 1. Tim Frayling and Rachel Freathy. Finding the Fat gene
Special episode 4. Tim Frayling – From PhD student to internationally famous polygenic team leader
Special episode 3. Sian Ellard – establishing a world leading genetics lab from scratch
Series 1 Episode 10: Imran Bashir and Elisa De Franco –the epic human and scientific journeys after a girl was born without a pancreas
Series 1 Episode 9: Elisa De Franco –the world leading gene discoverer
Special episode 2: Maggie Shepherd - The journey to a career in Diabetes Research
Series 1 Episode 8: Carsyn Underwood, Karla Underwood, Donna Taylor and Tim McDonald. Early correct treatment is excellent! How can we treat everyone early?
Series 1 Episode 7: Pam Bowman – writing the next chapter in neonatal diabetes
Series 1 Episode 6: Dame Frances Ashcroft – scientist extraordinaire!
Series 1 Episode 5: Laurie and Mike Jaffe: Spreading the word (USA)
Series 1 Episode 4: Agnes Graja & Helen John – spreading the word (UK)
Special episode 1 : Andrew Hattersley - The journey to a career in Diabetes Research
Series 1 Episode 3: Ewan Pearson - an unexpected and remarkable treatment
Series 1 Episode 2: Anna Gloyn - the gene detective
Series 1 Episode 1: Jack - a life transformed