The Not-So-Sweet Story of Diabetes and the Artificial Pancreas
Can technology take diabetes management to the next level? In this episode of Science for Care, host Anca Petre dives into the revolutionary advancements in diabetes care, focusing on the development of the artificial pancreas—a game-changing device transforming life for millions.
Tracing the history of diabetes from ancient diagnoses (yes, people tasted urine to confirm it!) to the life-saving discovery of insulin in 1921, Anca explores how managing diabetes has evolved from a daily struggle to a tech-driven experience.
With insights from Professor Michael Joubert, an expert in Endocrinology and Diabetology, we unpack how the artificial pancreas works: combining glucose sensors, insulin pumps, and smart algorithms to automate blood sugar regulation. Imagine a device that acts like a pancreas with a PhD—adjusting insulin doses in real-time to keep glucose levels within the target range.
This episode also delves into how these systems are improving metabolic control and drastically reducing the daily burden of diabetes management. Plus, we explore the exciting future of miniaturized, user-friendly devices and smarter algorithms that integrate physical activity data and lifestyle context for even greater precision.
Whether you’re living with diabetes or just curious about cutting-edge medical tech, this episode reveals how innovation is bringing freedom and hope to patients worldwide.
Podcast by: HealthTech for Care
Production: MedShake Studio
Host: Anca Petre
Guest: Professor Michael Joubert
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