Recipients
EFSD/Amylin Paul Langerhans Grant



2009:

Gavin Bewick - Imperial College London - U.K.

Are the enteroendocrine L cells critical mediators of the successful outcomes of bariatric surgery?

 

Cendrine Cabou - Institute of Molecular Medicine - Toulouse, France

 Brain PKCs: molecular targets of the GLP-1 dependent gut-to-brain axis for the control of metabolic and vascular functions

 

Patrick Gilon - University of Louvain - Brussels, Belgium

 The control of glucagon secretion by incretins and adrenaline

 

Fiona Gribble - University of Cambridge - U.K.

Characterisation of GLP-1 and PYY secretion from the human colon  

2008:

Michael Lehrke - University of Munich - Germany

Effects of GLP-1 on lipid metabolism, inflammation and atherosclerosis in vivo

 

Edwin Parlevliet - Leiden University Medical Center - The Netherlands

Importance of GLP-1 signalling in mediating glucose and VLDL metabolism in high-fat-fed mice

 

Bernard Portha - University Paris Diderot - France

Unravelling orchestration of beta cell regeneration by the central nervous system

 

Qimin Zhang - Karolinska Institutet - Stockholm, Sweden

Influence of antidiabetic agents on secretory function and regeneration of GLP-1- and glucagon- producing cells

2007:

In 2007 no grants were awarded for this Programme.

2006:

Rémy Burcelin - Hôpital Rangueil - Toulouse, France
Effect of lipids and high fat feeding on the gut-to-brain axis for the control of brain GLP-1 action and signalling

Filip Knop - University of Copenhagen - Denmark
Amylin and GLP-1: influence on gastric emptying, appetite and food intake in humans