Graeme Bell
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Graeme Bell
Louis Block Distinguished Service Professor of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Medicine, Committee on Genetics, Department of Human Genetics, Committee on Molecular Metabolism and Nutrition

Areas of Expertise:

  • Diabetes: Type 2 diabetes
Media Contact:
John Easton
(773) 702-6241
john.easton@uchospitals.edu

Background:


Dr. Bell is a leading authority on the molecular genetics of diabetes mellitus and directs a large and active program which aims to identify diabetes susceptibility genes. He has identified certain genes that are responsible for the autosomal, dominantly-transmitted maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY).

News clippings:
One girl, one story living on
CHICAGO TRIBUNE
September 11, 2007

Press releases:

Mutations in the insulin gene can cause neonatal diabetes
September 10, 2007

Chronicle articles:
Faculty members, lab scientists elected to two national research academies
May 15, 2008

Chicago In the News
September 20, 2007

Faculty members receive DSPs and named chairs
September 21, 2006

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