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Professor Eleanor Scott is a Professor of Medicine (Diabetes and Maternal Health) at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Faculty of Medicine and Health, serving as Deputy Head of Clinical and Population Sciences.
Her educational background includes:
- Qualified in Medicine from Nottingham University in 1992
As a clinical diabetologist specializing in maternal health, her research investigates 24-hour glucose regulation mechanisms, continuous glucose monitoring applications, and novel therapeutic approaches for diabetes in pregnancy. Key expertise spans Gestational Diabetes, Circadian rhythms, Molecular Clock biology, and sleep-glucose interactions to optimize clinical outcomes.
Recent publications analyze textile engineering domains including garment durability metrics, knitwear seam ergonomics, and sustainable manufacturing practices in SMEs, reflecting interdisciplinary applications of analytical methodologies.
Professional recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London
She supervises postgraduate researchers Maggie Kennedy and Manon Owen within the Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine framework, directing clinical trials and mechanistic studies while securing research funding for maternal diabetes innovations.
Active in the Clinical and Population Science research group and Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Research Centre, she leads collaborative projects integrating real-world glucose monitoring data with circadian biology to transform prenatal diabetes care protocols.

