Sarah Richardson

Sarah Richardson

@sarahibex.bsky.social

Enthusiastic type 1 diabetes researcher based at the University of Exeter, UK; wife; Mum of two gorgeous girls; gentle runner

144 Followers 224 Following 6 Posts Joined Nov 2024
3 months ago
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Ahead of #WorldDiabetesDay tomorrow, we're delighted to announce new landmark research that uncovers why type 1 #diabetes is more aggressive in young children.
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3 months ago
A picture of Dr Sarah Richardson and assistant in the lab, with text stating 'Groundbreaking research announced - Research funded by the Steve Morgan Foundation uncovers why type 1 diabetes is more aggressive in young children'

We're pleased to share groundbreaking news from the Type 1 Diabetes Grand Challenge!

A research team led by Dr Sarah Richardson has uncovered why type 1 diabetes affects young children differently.

Read more here - bit.ly/4hXDUuJ

#ChangingLivesForGood #Type1DiabetesGrandChallenge

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3 months ago
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Small things matter: Lack of extraislet β cells in type 1 diabetes Early loss of small extraislet β cells in children with type 1 diabetes could explain age-related differences in disease.

📚 Or check out our new research article, recently released in Science Advances 🔗: doi.org/10.1126/scia...

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3 months ago
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Small things matter in Type 1 diabetes YouTube video by University of Exeter

Our new research article 🔬 suggests that the maturity of the pancreas at onset of type 1 diabetes may hold the key to understanding why the disease course differs in early vs later life 📈. Watch our video to learn more! Produced in collaboration with @amanigardner.bsky.social

youtu.be/O-Q0e5rEUy4

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6 months ago
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Registration and abstract submission for IDS Congress 2026 in Brisbane, Australia open September 1, 2025!

www.ids2026.com.au

Don't delay to register and submit an abstract to share your research!

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10 months ago
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IDS Immunology of Diabetes Society The purpose of the Immunology of Diabetes Society (IDS) is to foster research related to the pathogenesis, prevention, and cure of type 1 diabetes and to provide an international forum for the scienti...

The new Immunology of Diabetes Society website is live! Visit us at
www.immunologyofdiabetessociety.com

A big thanks to Sally Kent and Dirk Homann for spearheading this effort!!

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10 months ago

@exeter.ac.uk

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10 months ago

Take-home message: We propose that, particularly in young children, type 1 diabetes may be a disease of beta cell loss (driven by more efficient immune-mediated destruction), coupled with a net initial beta cell deficit, resulting from a failure to establish larger islets in sufficient quantities.

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10 months ago

Extra-islet single and small clusters of beta cells are virtually absent in individuals with type 1 diabetes and islets that retain beta cells are larger

Development of type 1 diabetes at an early age is associated with fewer large islets in adulthood

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10 months ago

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A significant proportion of total pancreatic endocrine area consists of single and small clusters of beta cells which reside outside of typical islet structures

There is a shift towards larger islets with age, with the most pronounced changes occurring in the first few years of life

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10 months ago
bioRxiv QR code link to the publication

www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...

Thanks to funders:
@breakthrought1duk.bsky.social ky.social
@diabetesuk.bsky.social sky.social
@stevemorganfdn.bsky.social dn.bsky.social

Kudos to the amazing team, especially:
@katymurrall.bsky.social
@teifionluckett.bsky.social
@clekka.bsky.social

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10 months ago
A representative spatial plot of endocrine objects in the pancreas, with the colour change reflecting the size of the endocrine objects

Small things really do matter in type 1 diabetes. Exciting work from the Exeter SMF Grand Challenge team provides important insights into why #T1D in children may differ from T1D in adults. Important implications for screening strategies and future treatments. Check out our new bioRxiv paper 👇

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11 months ago

Welcome to the new IDS Immunology of Diabetes Society Bluesky account! We are a society dedicated to research of type 1 diabetes with the goal of preventing and curing this autoimmune disease.

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11 months ago

The 21st Immunology of Diabetes Society Congress IDS 2026 will be held in Brisbane Australia April 20-24, 2026

We are excited to share that the IDS2026 website is live.
www.ids2026.com.au

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11 months ago
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Welcome - IDS 2026 The Immunology of Diabetes Society Congress brings together international health care professionals, consumers and research leaders in Type 1 Diabetes. Sarah Richardson Invitation from the IDS Preside...

www.ids2026.com.au

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11 months ago

Key dates for the IDS2026 Congress - 20 April 2026:
Registration opens 1 September 2025
Abstract submission opens 1 September 2025
Abstract submission closes 20 January 2026
Abstract notifications 23 February 2026
Earlybird registration deadline 9 March 2026

More information at www.ids2026.com.au

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11 months ago
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11 months ago
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Joint analysis of the nPOD-Virus Group data: the association of enterovirus with type 1 diabetes is supported by multiple markers of infection in pancreas tissue - Diabetologia Aims/hypothesis Previous pathology studies have associated enterovirus infections with type 1 diabetes by examining the enterovirus capsid protein 1 (VP1) in autopsy pancreases obtained near diabetes ...

Joint analysis of nPOD Diabetes pancreas finds multiple markers of #enterovirus infection associated with type 1 diabetes, supporting efforts to prevent #T1D by vaccination and/or antiviral therapy.
link.springer.com/article/10.1... 🔓

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11 months ago
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Enterovirus VP1 protein and HLA class I hyperexpression in pancreatic islet cells of organ donors with type 1 diabetes - Diabetologia Aims/hypothesis Earlier studies of pancreases from donors with type 1 diabetes demonstrated enteroviral capsid protein VP1 in beta cells. In the context of a multidisciplinary approach undertaken by t...

Enterovirus infections may occur throughout the natural history of type 1 #diabetes and may be associated to islet cell HLA-I hyperexpression. @teresarc.bsky.social @sarahibex.bsky.social #T1D #DiabetesResearch link.springer.com/article/10.1... 🔓

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