Recipients
EFSD/LifeScan European Studies on Glucose Monitoring Programme



2009:

Sylvia Franc - Centre Hospitalier Sud Francilien  - Corbeil Essones, France

Use of a CMGS to validate algorithms for basal insulin rate reductions in type 1 diabetic patients treated with subcutaneous continuous insulin infusion and practicing physical activity

 

David Owens - Cardiff University, UK

Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG):

comparison of no SMBG, SMBG alone and SMBG with telecare

2008:

J Hans De Vries - Academic Medical Center - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Assessment of the clinical performance of two continuous subcutaneous glucose monitors in severely ill patients in relation to peripheral microcirculation

 

Elisabeth Mathiesen - Faculty of  Health Sciences - Copenhagen, Denmark

Effect of continuous blood glucose monitoring on severe complications during pregnancy in women with type 1 and type 2 diabetes

2007

In 2007, no grants were awarded for this Programme

2006:

Giel Nijpels - EMGO Institute - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Effects of self-monitoring of blood glucose in non-insulin treated patients with type 2 diabetes

2005:

Roman Hovorka - Cambridge University - UK
Model-Augmented Glucose Sensing

Scott Williamson - Dundee University - UK
A randomised controlled trial of the impact of glycaemic control of three blood glucose monitoring systems in childhood diabetes