Jessica Edstorp

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Jessica Edstorp

Jessica Edstorp

@Jessica_edstorp

PhD candidate in epidemiology @karolinskainst interested in how genetic susceptibility influences risk factors for autoimmune diabetes.

Stockholm, Sverige Katılım Nisan 2020
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ESTRID study
ESTRID study@EstridStudy·
@yuxia_wei presenting her study on metabolic profiling of #smoking and #T2D. The results show that smoking affects a wide range of metabolites, which can mediate the excess #diabetes risk in smokers. #EASD #EASD2023
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This week marks the 59th Annual Meeting of #EASD in Hamburg. The ESTRID team is on site and excited to hear and share the newest #diabetes research. #EASD2023 #T1D #LADA #T2D
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ESTRID study@EstridStudy·
This week the ESTRID team is at the #EASD2022 conference in Stockholm enjoying many interesting talks about the latest diabetes research!
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ESTRID study
ESTRID study@EstridStudy·
Congratulations to @Jessica_eds on her presentation about interaction between tobacco use and genetic sucseptibility for The risk of #LADA and #T2D #EASD2022
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Jessica Edstorp@Jessica_edstorp·
@PhDEducation Very interesting research. Who do you see as the potential target group for such treatment, in terms og diabetes type, age and so on?
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PhD Education
PhD Education@PhDEducation·
Andris Elksnis #UU #NOX4 inhibition protects human islets from stress in vitro. We are examining the mechanisms to find if NOX4 inhibition could be a potential #diabetes treatment.
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@PhDEducation Interesting! What would be the possible postive effects of urban greenness on cardiovascular health and why? Is it because of increased physical activity or because of other factors, and is this linked to socioeconomic inequalities in your data?
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