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- Type 1
Scientists at Dundee University are joining forces with European researchers to improve treatment of diabetes.
The team will lead part of a ?45m (?38m) project to develop a more personalised approach to tackling the disease.
Type two diabetes affects more than 200,000 people in Scotland but it is believed the condition is different for each person.
The Direct - Diabetes Research for patient stratification - consortium will look how individuals react to existing drugs.
The aim is to develop new medicines and improve outcomes for patients.
http://news.stv.tv/scotland/tayside/298468-dundee-scientists-hopes-of-improving-diabetes-treatment/
The team will lead part of a ?45m (?38m) project to develop a more personalised approach to tackling the disease.
Type two diabetes affects more than 200,000 people in Scotland but it is believed the condition is different for each person.
The Direct - Diabetes Research for patient stratification - consortium will look how individuals react to existing drugs.
The aim is to develop new medicines and improve outcomes for patients.
http://news.stv.tv/scotland/tayside/298468-dundee-scientists-hopes-of-improving-diabetes-treatment/