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Dr.
Bernard Zinman
SENIOR
INVESTIGATOR
Dr.
Bernard Zinman, a clinician-scientist at Mount Sinai, is a recognized
leader in the field of diabetes. His research focuses on the
prevention of the long-term complications of diabetes, new treatments
for diabetes, and diabetes in high-risk populations. His research holds
promise for increased understanding of how to deal with this growing,
global epidemic.
For more than 25 years, Dr. Zinman has played a key role in the
Diabetes Control and Complications Trial, the largest and most
comprehensive diabetes complications study ever conducted in Type 1
diabetes. This pivotal study demonstrated that keeping blood glucose
levels as close to normal as possible slows the onset and progression
of eye, kidney, and nerve complications caused by diabetes. One of the
most cited diabetes study in the world, this study had a global impact
on treatment of Type 1 diabetes patients and the occurrence of
complications.
Dr. Zinman is Director of the Leadership Sinai Centre for Diabetes, a
unique, multi-disciplinary outpatient unit that is one of the largest
diabetes clinical research units in Ontario. Under his leadership, the
Centre provides the highest quality care by integrating clinical
practice, research and education for those with diabetes and their
families.
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