
JDRF T1D Tune In
Podcast by JDRF Australia T1D Tune In
T1D used to be known as juvenile diabetes and is often regarded as a disease affecting just children, but they never grow out of it. In this series, we hear from adults with type 1 who are leading inspirational lives. We’ll also talk to the brilliant researchers working on exciting new treatments who are striving to find a cure.
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Pilot and Aviation Medical Examiner Dr. Jeremy Robertson became the first person with type 1 diabetes in Australia to attain a Class 1 medical clearance from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), allowing him to fly commercially. Host Andrew Geoghegan catches up with Jeremy as he shares his extraordinary journey from flying for a major airline to becoming a GP, and back again. If you’d like to find out more about JDRF Australia or get involved with our various initiatives supporting the Australian T1D community, visit our website jdrf.org.au [http://www.jdrf.org.au/] For all the latest updates on T1D research, search ‘JDRF Australia’ on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/jdrfoz/] or follow us on Instagram under @jdrfaus. [https://www.instagram.com/jdrfaus/?hl=en] Support JDRF Australia: https://jdrf.org.au/donate/ [https://jdrf.org.au/donate/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

Sébastien Sasseville was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2002. Sebastien vowed that it would never keep him from living life to the fullest, and today his story is a testament to how challenges can be turned into opportunities. Host Andrew Geoghegan speaks with Sebastien about his amazing life and what his next big challenge will be. If you’d like to find out more about JDRF Australia or get involved with our various initiatives supporting the Australian T1D community, visit our website jdrf.org.au [http://www.jdrf.org.au/] For all the latest updates on T1D research, search ‘JDRF Australia’ on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/jdrfoz/] or follow us on Instagram under @jdrfaus. [https://www.instagram.com/jdrfaus/?hl=en] Support JDRF Australia: https://jdrf.org.au/donate/ [https://jdrf.org.au/donate/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

Andrew Geoghegan speaks with Professor Liz Davis a Paediatric Endocrinologist about her research into the relationship between Diabetes and exercising. Professor Davis is the Head of the Diabetes Clinical Services at Perth Children's Hospital in Western Australia and co-lead of the Diabetes and Obesity Research team at Telethon Kids, a busy research team which has one stream of research focusing on exercise. Her particular research interest is clinical research which improves the lives of children with diabetes. Professor Davis is the current president of the Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group and a Clinical Professor at the University of Western Australia. If you’d like to find out more about JDRF Australia or get involved with our various initiatives supporting the Australian T1D community, visit our website jdrf.org.au [http://www.jdrf.org.au/] For all the latest updates on T1D research, search ‘JDRF Australia’ on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/jdrfoz/] or follow us on Instagram under @jdrfaus. [https://www.instagram.com/jdrfaus/?hl=en] Support JDRF Australia: https://jdrf.org.au/donate/ [https://jdrf.org.au/donate/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

Host Andrew Geoghegan catches up with Professor Shane Grey, Head of the Transplant Immunology Research Team at the Garvan Institute. Professor Grey is working on Australia’s first clinical islet transplant program. If you’d like to find out more about JDRF Australia or get involved with our various initiatives supporting the Australian T1D community, visit our websitejdrf.org.au [http://www.jdrf.org.au/] For all the latest updates on T1D research, search‘JDRF Australia’ on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/jdrfoz/]or follow us on Instagram under@jdrfaus. [https://www.instagram.com/jdrfaus/?hl=en] Support JDRF Australia: https://jdrf.org.au/donate/ [https://jdrf.org.au/donate/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

Host of the T1D Tune In podcast series, Andrew Geoghegan, talks about his connection to T1D. Two-time Walkley Award winner Andrew Geoghegan is a journalist and experienced live television interviewer and host. Andrew was the ABC's Africa correspondent for four and a half years, covering the continent's major stories such as the lawlessness of Somalia and the conflict in Darfur. He worked undercover in Zimbabwe on many occasions, despite being banned from reporting there. He exposed the failure of both the Mugabe Government and United Nations in preventing the cholera outbreak. The story won a Walkley Award and a UN Correspondents Association medal. Andrew's 2009 investigation of the international adoption business in Ethiopia was also recognised with a Walkley Award and led to a change in adoption practices. His work has also been acknowledged with UN Australia Media Peace awards. Andrew fell into broadcasting when he spent his spare time dabbling at the university radio station while completing an Urban Planning degree. His hobby led to a cadetship at the ABC in Perth. He's worked as a journalist in Europe and Asia covering some of the world's major news events and he hosted a daily finance program for Bloomberg Television. At the ABC, Andrew has reported for Lateline, Inside Business and 7.30. He was also the finance correspondent for ABC radio current affairs. Follow Andrew on Twitter [https://twitter.com/abcandrewg?lang=en] Support JDRF Australia: https://jdrf.org.au/donate/ [https://jdrf.org.au/donate/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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