Karmel Allison
Karmel Allison

Karmel was born in Southern California, diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of nine, and educated at UC Berkeley. Karmel now lives in San Diego with her husband, where she is loving the sunshine, working in computational biology at the University of California, San Diego, and learning to use the active voice when talking about her diabetes.

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Creating Glucose-Responsive Insulin: The Crowdsourcing Approach

From its isolation and first use in 1922, insulin has been called one of the few miracle drugs, saving diabetics from the early death of an untreatable disease. Any diabetic nowadays, however, will tell you-- insulin treatment for glucose control is a tricky business.
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Why Victoza Matters

Why bother adding Victoza to an already lengthy list of treatments for type 2 diabetes? Is marginal improvement in a clinical trial enough to warrant educating physicians and patients about yet another option?
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Chasing Medical Miracles

Summer Reading: Karmel Allison Recommends…

The book I've been recommending to everyone this summer is The Emperor of All Maladies, A Biography of Cancer. It's a fabulous history of the last 200 years of medicine in this country, and a well-researched guide to the complexities of both the science and politics of cancer. Plus, it's a page-turner.
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