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Nigerian-American professor Benjamin Udoka Nwosu receives American Diabetes Association research award

Mr Nwosu’s work addressed how the prolongation of the honeymoon phase of type 1 diabetes results in significant reductions in the degree and occurrence of the disease over time.

• June 7, 2023
American Diabetes Association
American Diabetes Association

The American Diabetes Association last month held its Research Dinner at the Garden City Hotel in New York, where it bestowed prestigious research awards on three researchers in the field of diabetology.

One of the recipients was Nigerian-born Benjamin Udoka Nwosu, the chief of endocrinology at the Cohen Children’s Medical Center of New York and a professor of paediatrics at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. 

Mr Nwosu presented a lecture on his seminal work on the use of vitamin D to prolong the honeymoon phase of type 1 diabetes. The honeymoon phase is the brief period following the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes when critical interventions can lead to positive long-term patient outcomes. Professor Nwosu’s work, which was published in 2022, was covered by the global press

This work was featured in the Endocrine Society Reading Room, Endocrine Society Reading Room | Benjamin Nwosu, MD, on Vitamin D and Partial Remission in Pediatric T1D | MedPage Todayand isused for Continuing Medical Education courses in Endocrinology

Mr Nwosu’s work now guides early approaches to the management of children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes at the Cohen Children’s Medical Center of New York and other institutions. The impact of Mr Nwosu’s work is that the prolongation of the honeymoon phase of type 1 diabetes results in significant reductions in the degree and occurrence of long-term complications of type 1 diabetes. 

He showed that high-dose vitamin D could reduce inflammation at the level of the pancreatic beta-cells and lead to more prolonged survival of the remaining beta-cells. The evening was capped off by lectures by the other awardees and testimonials from patients and their families. Mr Nwosu’s research promises a better future for patients with type 1 diabetes.

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