
معرفی
Dr Astrid Hauge Evans is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Life and Health Sciences, University of Roehampton. Her research focuses on diabetes, particularly the regulation of insulin production from pancreatic beta cells and intercellular communication within pancreatic islets. She is actively involved in PhD student supervision and holds external positions as a Visiting Researcher at King's College London.
- BSc in Biology from University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- MSc in Biomedical Sciences from King's College London
- PhD in Physiology from King's College London
Her research explores:
- Mechanisms of beta cell dysfunction in diabetes
- Intra-islet communication dynamics
- Neuroendocrine regulation of insulin secretion
- Gut microbiota interactions in metabolic disease
- Wholegrain polyphenols' impact on islet function
- Sex-specific roles of peptides like LEAP2
Recent article trends show expertise in
- Diabetes type-specific therapies
- Cross-disciplinary studies combining nutrition and endocrinology
- Peptide hormone interactions in islet regulation
- Microbiome-diet-islet function relationships
- 3D cell culture models for diabetes research
- Neuroendocrine modulation of metabolic processes
Scientific recognition includes
- Diabetes UK RD Lawrence Fellowship (2010)
- University of Roehampton Academic Staff Award (2025)
Supervision and funding highlights
- Primary supervisor for multiple PhD projects on diabetes mechanisms
- Lead PI on grants from Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation, Diabetes UK, Society for Endocrinology
- Collaborations with institutions across UK, Belgium, and Denmark
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