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Aveni Haynes is a part-time Principal Research Fellow at the Kids Research Institute, Perth, Australia, and a part-time Research Associate at Life Child. His work focuses on the epidemiology of early-stage (pre-symptomatic) type 1 diabetes. He leads a nationwide study investigating the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for children at early stages of type 1 diabetes and is an investigator for the Australia-wide Environmental Determinants of Islet Autoimmunity (ENDIA) study. Additionally, he has roles in the Australasian Type 1 Diabetes Immunotherapy Collaborative and collaborates with the BreakthroughT1D Global Centre of Excellence, contributing to global efforts to improve access to life-saving diabetes treatments for children and young people in low-resource settings. His research employs a range of methodologies in epidemiology, focusing on the natural history, aetiology, and risk factors associated with childhood type 1 diabetes. Haynes is dedicated to conducting impactful research that engages and involves individuals with lived experiences, ensuring that outcomes are relevant to those affected by the condition.
Kids Research Institute Australia (Telethon Kids Institute) • Perth, Australia
Leading research on early-stage type 1 diabetes.
Life Child • Perth, Australia
Contributing to research aimed at improving access to diabetes treatment.
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