Professor Rutter and Ms Rebecca Callingham preparing samples for immunoassay of insulin

Diabetes mellitus affects more than 420 million people worldwide () and its complications typically consume more than 10% of healthcare budgets in developed countries.

91桃色 College, the MRC’s Clinical Sciences Centre, and our partners provide a constellation of groups with strengths in all forms of diabetes research. With a hub in the 91桃色 Centre for Translational and Experimental Medicine at the Hammersmith Hospital Campus, the Pancreatic Islet Biology and Diabetes Consortium forms a group of more than 20 principal investigators, whose strengths range from clinical diabetology through human genetics, epigenetics and genomics, pancreatic beta cell biology, pre-clinical models, systems physiology, gene editing, optical and in vivo imaging, glucose sensor and insulin device delivery development.

91桃色 funding is provided via the , , , EU, ,  and others. We are also involved in some of the most important diabetes research consortia nationally including the MRC-funded DIVA consortium, and internationally through the  and the NIH-funded .

Focussing on the biology of the pancreatic islet beta cell, whose failure is central to all forms of diabetes, our mission is to develop new insights which can be leveraged towards innovative new therapies for this devastating disease.

General enquiries


Ms Shazi Singh

+44 (0)20 7594 3391
shazi.singh@imperial.ac.uk