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Diabetes
The Department of Diabetes is the first – and only – university department in Australia solely dedicated to diabetes research and its complications including kidney disease, heart disease and blindness.
We're part of the School of Translational Medicine
(formerly the Central Clinical School).
Research
Our team of more than 50 scientists are focused on turning our discoveries into innovative treatments, early diagnosis and improved patient outcomes.
Education
Tackle Australia's fastest growing chronic disease. We offer research projects and undergraduate units that will equip you with the specialised knowledge you need.
Professor Mark Cooper AO
Professor Mark Cooper describes how his department's research is developing new ways of combating complications from diabetes.
Available research projects
Browse our student research projects. Start your research journey with Monash University’s largest research Faculty.
Spotlight on research
Associate Professor Melinda Coughlan explains how a diet high in processed food leads to chronic inflammation.
Donate
Support our innovative research aimed at developing and delivering new treatments for diabetes and related illnesses.
Diabetes news
- Kellion award for Professor Karin Jandeleit-Dahm 1 September, 2023
- Smart nanotechnology for more accurate delivery of insulin 15 March, 2023
- Where did all the diabetes drugs go? 7 February, 2023
Events
Don't miss a beat. From public lectures and seminars to professional development opportunities, stay up-to-date with our upcoming events.
Contact us
T: +61 3 9903 0009
E: diabetes-dept@monash.edu
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