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Research Digest

Learn about our research, and interests of our laboratory!
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a blog about us and our research

1/10/2024

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A bit less than a year ago, I decided to try to add some functionality to this website that would help people learn about our research and the kinds of things that we are interested in. For a while I tested out various automated artificial chat bots that would allow interested people to ask questions about our work and get answers. That worked OK... but in response to questions it too often came back with strange answers or simply with: 'I don't know'.

I have been wanting to provide some venue for short lay summaries of our work, and perhaps more about the lab as well. Am going to start providing summaries of our work, starting with our latest paper from Dr. Frank Lin published just this month. I might also post about older papers or other things of interest as well.

I hope that this will be of use to anyone interested. Colleagues, students, those interested in biomedical science, and people living with diabetes.

If you want to know some very specific details of our work, you can find it by clicking on 'Research' above!

​Patrick
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