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MuSiC4Diabetes actively involved in EIC meetings in Brussels
MuSiC4Diabetes will be part of the EIC Partners Day and EIC Summit this week! Our coordinator Martin Richter from Fraunhofer EMFT is in Brussles and will present the project, specific challenges and...
Read moreAn interview with Peter Lord
We had the chance to interview Peter Lord, member of MuSiC4Diaetes' Advisory Board. He answered our questions about his ambitions for the porject and his personal views on future challenges in diabete...
Read moreAn interview with Nicola Santoro
Nicola Santoro is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Yale School of Medicine. Within the MuSiC4Diabetes project, he is a member of the Advisory Board, and supports the project with his expert...
Read moreAn interview with MuSiC4Diabetes coordinator Martin Richter
One year has passed since the MuSiC4Diabetes project was launched. To this occasion, Martin Richter, coordinator of the project, answered some questions on the origins of the project, its mission, as...
Read moreMuSiC4Diabetes at COMPAMED / MEDICA 2024
From November 11th to 14th, the MuSiC4Diabetes project was presented at the COMPAMED fair in DĂĽsseldorf, Germany.
The Coordinating team of Fraunhofer EMFT featured MuSiC4Diabetes as a highlight of...
Read moreClaudio Cobelli receives a medal of honor for his work in diabetes research
A couple of days ago, we were thrilled to see MuSiC4Diabetes researcher Claudio Cobelli from UniversitĂ degli Studi di Padova receive a medal of honour from the SocietĂ Italiana di Diabetologia for...
Read moreNew video highlights MuSiC4Diabetes' breakthrough device
We are thrilled to announce the release of our new video explaining the stakes, mission and impact of the MuSiC4Diabetes project! This 2 minute-long clip walks the viewer through the life of Kate, a young woman living with diabetes and facing the psychological impact of diabetes and the practical challenges that her treatment implies. The video further introduces the viewer to the device in development within the MuSiC4Diabetes project, that combines breakthrough technologies that significantly improve the quality of life of persons living with diabetes:
- Comprehensive sensing technologies via multi-metabolite captor
- Precise injection pumping systems for controlled, targeted delivery
- Smart algorithmic processes to ensure maximum precision and safety via control mechanisms
MuSiC4Diabetes meets in Nîmes – great discussions and two lovely meeting days
On 26th and 27th October, the MuSiC4Diabetes members followed the kind invitation of project partner CHU Montpellier and came together in the beautiful city of Nîmes for their first Progress Meeting...
Read moreMyths vs Facts #3: Age and diabetes
Today, the World Senior Citizens Day is celebrated in the US! On this occasion, we debunk a third assumption in our Myth vs Facts series: is diabetes only an “older people” concern? Let’s talk about i...
Read moreMartin Richter and Chiara Toffanin present MuSiC4Diabetes at EIC Pathfinder Continuum Health Group Meeting
MuSiC4Diabetes is happy to be part of the EIC Pathfinder Continuum Health Group Project and is actively involved in the activities of the group. This is why our coordinator, Martin Richter (FHG EMFT),...
Read moreMuSiC4Diabetes at 32nd MED Conference in Crete
MuSiC4Diabetes partners University of Padua and University of Pavia have teamed up and will present their work at the 32nd Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation. The MED 2024 takes...
Read moreMyths vs Facts #2: Gestational diabetes
Today is the International Day of Action for Women’s Health, an excellent opportunity to discuss gestational diabetes.
Gestational diabetes is first diagnosed during pregnancy and affects how cells...
Read moreMyths vs Facts #1: Weight and diabetes
On April 6th, we celebrate World Physical Activity Day! This is the opportunity to debunk one still very prevalent myth around diabetes: the belief that staying slim automatically guards against devel...
Read moreMuSiC4Diabetes at ATTD Meeting in Florence
The MuSiC4Diabetes Consortium will be part of the 17th International Conference on Advanced Technologies and Treatments for Diabetes in Florence this year! Chiara Toffanin (University of Pavia), as...
Read moreNew Project “MUSIC4DIABETES”
Start of the MuSiC4Diabetes Project: Improving Type 1 Diabetes Treatment through Unobtrusive Continuous Diabetes Management Technology
The project aims to achieve a major breakthrough in insulin-tr...
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