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Conjoint A/Prof. Bruce King

Funding

Summary

Number of grants 9
Total funding $611,742

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2013 (2 grants)

AdDIT Study$62,795
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

What is the impact of meals of varying fat and protein content on postprandial blood glucose level in children and young people with type 1 diabetes mellitus$10,000
Funding Body: Novo Nordisk Foundation

2012 (3 grants)

The development of an algorithm for meals using a closed-loop insulin pump - Fellowship$159,999
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

What is the optimal amplitude of a square wave insulin bolus in people with Type 1 Diabetes on insulin pump therapy$100,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

A double blind cross over trial in young insulin pump users comparing their glucose control when their insulin pump settings have been set from continuous glucose sensing data interpreted by a new com$53,943
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

2011 (1 grants)

How do high protein and/or high fat meals affect postprandial glycaemic control in children and adolescents using intensive insulin therapy?$19,500
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

2008 (1 grants)

In children with type 1Diabetes on intensive insulin therapy, can improving carbohydrate knowledge and targeted nutrition education strategies improve diabetes management?$20,000
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

2006 (1 grants)

Identification of proteins that interact with the multifunctional protein, CREAP$15,000
Funding Body: John Hunter Hospital Charitable Trust Fund

2000 (1 grants)

Characterisation of Pituitary Target Autoantigens.$170,505
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)