Stephen Gough
Professor
Diabetes and Endocrinology
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
Biography
Stephen Gough is currently working as a Professor in University of Oxford, UK.
Research Interest
Professor Gough is a clinical diabetologist with interests in diabetes antenatal care, and both islet and whole organ pancreas transplantation. His clinical interests link closely with his translational research interests which include studies of glucose homeostasis with specific projects focusing on the regulation of insulin and glucagon, using glucose clamps, and incretin profiling of subjects undergoing islet and whole organ pancreas transplantation. To further explore novel agents that may ultimately have a therapeutic role in the regulation of glucose, Professor Gough is involved in studies evaluating the effect of human recombinant adiponectin on insulin and glucagon secretion, is Principal Investigator on a number of phase III clinical trials in diabetes: and leads an investigator initiated mechanistic study examining GLP-1 based therapy as an adjunct to insulin treatment in type 1 diabetes with and without residual beta cell function.
Publications
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Early postoperative continuous glucose monitoring in pancreas transplant recipients. Journal article Mittal S. et al, (2015), Transpl Int, 28, 604 - 609
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Genetic variation in caveolin-1 correlates with long-term pancreas transplant function Journal article Hamilton A. et al, (2015), American Journal of Transplantation, 15, 1392 - 1399
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Severe hypoglycaemia in adults with insulin-treated diabetes: impact on healthcare resources. Journal article Heller SR. et al, (2016), Diabet Med, 33, 471 - 477