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Dr. Joseph’s research focuses on determining how β-cells sense glucose and discovering ways to reduce the number of islets required for islet transplantation. His research themes are connected to providing novel targets to enhance islet function. His long-term goals include discovering novel drug targets that enhance islet function to treat type 2 diabetes and developing a renewable source of β-cells, such as cell therapy, to treat both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. He holds a Postdoctoral Fellowship from Duke University and has a PhD in Physiology and MSc in Physiology from the University of Toronto, as well as an HBSc in Physiology from the University of Western Ontario.
Includes fields like Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, and Industrial/Organizational Psychology.