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The recruitment of families for the TRIGR study spanned over four and a
half years and was completed at the end of 2006. We thank all
the families who have taken part in our study. For the study
to be successful, we hope that all the children will continue in the
study and be a part of the TRIGR family until the age of 10 years.
Altogether, 2159 children from 15 countries were included in the study
intervention.
Milestone:
RECRUITMENT IS COMPLETED. NO MORE BABIES WILL BE ENROLLED.
RESEARCH
PRIZE TO PROFESSOR MIKAEL KNIP
The TRIGR PI, Professor Mikael Knip has been
awarded the Nordic
Johnny Ludvigsson Research Prize by the
Swedish Childhood Diabetes
Fund for his long lasting and successful
research on childhood
diabetes. Mikael Knip will receive the
cheque (300,000 Swedish
Crowns, approx. 32,000 euros) at a festivity in
Linköping by
Princess Viktoria, and he will deliver
there a prize lecture.
PRESS RELEASES
New England Journal of Medicine (11 November
2011), article by M. Knip et al.
Finnish pilot study shows that infant feeding plays role in initiation
of T1D in children carrying increased genetic risk for the disease.
TRIGR FAMILY NEWS (newsletters)
Spring 2012
Autumn 2011
Spring 2011
Autumn 2010
Spring 2010
Autumn 2009
Spring 2009
Autumn 2008
Spring 2008
Autumn 2007
Autumn 2006
TRIGR
PUBLICATIONS LIST (January 2012)
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