The transCampus Metabolic Training Programme Explores the Link of SARS-CoV-2 Virus to Metabolic Disease
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Beitragende
- Professur für Präklinische Stammzelltherapie und Diabetes
- Zentrum für Informationsdienste und Hochleistungsrechnen (ZIH)
- Institut für Klinische Chemie und Laboratoriumsmedizin
- Experimentelles Zentrum an der Medizinischen Fakultät
- Professur für Zellbiologie und Regeneration von Betazellen
- Hochschulmedizin (Medizinische Fakultät und Universitätsklinikum)
- Zentrum für Translationale Knochen-, Gelenk- und Weichgewebeforschung
- Professur für Biofunktionale Polymermaterialien (gB/IPF)
- Endokrine Kontrolle der Skelett- und Stoffwechselregeneration (NFoG)
- Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD)
- Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik I
- Professur für Bioanorganische und Radiopharmazeutische Chemie (gB/HZDR) (BC3)
- Klinik für Innere Medizin und Kardiologie (am Herzzentrum)
- Molekulare Diabetologie
- Institut für Physiologie
- Professur für Anorganische Molekülchemie
- Professur für Physikalische Chemie
Abstract
Currently, we are experiencing a true pandemic of a communicable disease by the virus SARS-CoV-2 holding the whole world firmly in its grasp. Amazingly and unfortunately, this virus uses a metabolic and endocrine pathway via ACE2 to enter our cells causing damage and disease. Our international research training programme funded by the German Research Foundation has a clear mission to train the best students wherever they may come from to learn to tackle the enormous challenges of diabetes and its complications for our society. A modern training programme in diabetes and metabolism does not only involve a thorough understanding of classical physiology, biology and clinical diabetology but has to bring together an interdisciplinary team. With the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, this prestigious and unique metabolic training programme is facing new challenges but also new opportunities. The consortium of the training programme has recognized early on the need for a guidance and for practical recommendations to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic for the community of patients with metabolic disease, obesity and diabetes. This involves the optimal management from surgical obesity programmes to medications and insulin replacement. We also established a global registry analyzing the dimension and role of metabolic disease including new onset diabetes potentially triggered by the virus. We have involved experts of infectious disease and virology to our faculty with this metabolic training programme to offer the full breadth and scope of expertise needed to meet these scientific challenges. We have all learned that this pandemic does not respect or heed any national borders and that we have to work together as a global community. We believe that this transCampus metabolic training programme provides a prime example how an international team of established experts in the field of metabolism can work together with students from all over the world to address a new pandemic.
Details
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seiten (von - bis) | 204-206 |
Seitenumfang | 3 |
Fachzeitschrift | Hormone and metabolic research |
Jahrgang | 53 |
Ausgabenummer | 03 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - März 2021 |
Peer-Review-Status | Ja |
Externe IDs
Scopus | 85101992539 |
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ORCID | /0009-0008-1895-4538/work/130216051 |
PubMed | 33652492 |
ORCID | /0000-0002-8704-4713/work/141544353 |
ORCID | /0000-0001-9075-5121/work/142237814 |
ORCID | /0000-0001-6287-9725/work/142251582 |
ORCID | /0000-0002-9728-1413/work/145699139 |
ORCID | /0000-0003-2514-9429/work/148606771 |
ORCID | /0000-0001-9360-9736/work/164198442 |
Schlagworte
Forschungsprofillinien der TU Dresden
DFG-Fachsystematik nach Fachkollegium
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Schlagwörter
- COVID-19, transCampus, metabolic training programme