Stephanie Amiel
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Born | Farnborough, Kent, England | 17 October 1954
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Guy's Hospital School of Medicine |
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Stephanie Anne Amiel, Lady Alberti, FRCP (born 17 October 1954) is a British physician and academic, specialising in type 1 diabetes. From 1995 to 2018, she was the R. D. Lawrence Professor of Diabetic Medicine at King's College London. She has also been a honorary consultant at King's College Hospital since 1995.
Early life and education
[edit]Amiel was born on 17 October 1954 in Farnborough, Kent, England. She was educated at Baston School for Girls, an all-girls private school in Kent. She studied at Guy's Hospital School of Medicine, graduating with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in 1975 and Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degrees in 1978. She later undertook research towards a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree which she completed in 1988.[1]
Academic career
[edit]From 1983 to 1986, Amiel was a research fellow at Yale University.[1] At Yale she undertook research in diabetes under professors William V. Tamborlane and Robert Stanley Sherwin.[2] She then returned to England, and was a research fellow and honorary senior registrar at St Bartholomew's Hospital in the City of London from 1986 to 1989.[1] Between 1989 and 1995, she was a senior lecturer and honorary consultant at Guy's Hospital in the London Borough of Southwark.[1] In May 1995, she joined King's College London as the R. D. Lawrence Professor of Diabetic Medicine.[1][3][4] She is also a consultant physician to the diabetes services at King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.[5] In 2018, she stepped down from the R. D. Lawrence Chair to become Professor of Diabetes Research.[6] She then retired from full-time academia in 2021 and made emeritus professor.[1][7]
Amiel's research continues to be focused on type 1 diabetes.[5] As a practising physician, she specialises in intensive insulin therapy, insulin pumps, and diabetes in pregnancy.[3] Her academic interests include diabetic hypoglycaemia, islet transplantation, and diabetes and mental health.[2][3][4]
Personal life
[edit]In 1998, Amiel married the British physician Sir George Alberti. This marriage brought three stepsons.[1][8]
Selected works
[edit]- Amiel, S. A. (February 2001). "Islet transplantation". Diabetic Medicine. 18 (2): 77. doi:10.1046/j.1464-5491.2001.00502.x. PMID 11251670. S2CID 42496791.
- Amiel, S. A.; Matyka, K. (2003). "Hypoglycemia in Type 1 Diabetes". In Sperling, Mark A. (ed.). Type 1 diabetes: etiology and treatment. Totowa, N.J.: Humana Press. pp. 321–343. ISBN 978-0-89603-931-5.
- Amiel, S. A.; Blott, M. (25 June 2004). "A Randomized Trial Evaluating a Predominantly Fetal Growth-Based Strategy to Guide Management of Gestational Diabetes in Caucasian Women: Response to Schaefer-Graf et al". Diabetes Care. 27 (7): 1848, author reply 1848–9. doi:10.2337/diacare.27.7.1848. PMID 15220290.
- Mathiesen, E. R.; Kinsley, B.; Amiel, S. A.; Heller, S.; McCance, D.; Duran, S.; Bellaire, S.; Raben, A. (28 March 2007). "Maternal Glycemic Control and Hypoglycemia in Type 1 Diabetic Pregnancy: A randomized trial of insulin aspart versus human insulin in 322 pregnant women". Diabetes Care. 30 (4): 771–776. doi:10.2337/dc06-1887. PMID 17392539.
- Amiel, S. A.; Dixon, T.; Mann, R.; Jameson, K. (March 2008). "Hypoglycaemia in Type 2 diabetes". Diabetic Medicine. 25 (3): 245–254. doi:10.1111/j.1464-5491.2007.02341.x. PMC 2327221. PMID 18215172.
- Amiel, S. A.; Cryer, P. E. (26 February 2009). "Attenuated Sympathoadrenal Responses, but Not Severe Hypoglycemia, During Aggressive Glycemic Therapy of Early Type 2 Diabetes". Diabetes. 58 (3): 515–517. doi:10.2337/db08-1647. PMC 2646046. PMID 19246599.
- Amiel, S. A. (28 July 2009). "Hypoglycemia: From the Laboratory to the Clinic". Diabetes Care. 32 (8): 1364–1371. doi:10.2337/dc09-0113. PMC 2713613. PMID 19638523.
- Amiel, S. A. (April 2014). "A life in balance: wandering the pathways of control". Diabetic Medicine. 31 (4): 382–392. doi:10.1111/dme.12351. PMID 24765675.
- Amiel, Stephanie A; Pursey, Nancy; Higgins, Bernard; Dawoud, Dalia (26 August 2015). "Diagnosis and management of type 1 diabetes in adults: summary of updated NICE guidance". BMJ. 351: h4188. doi:10.1136/bmj.h4188. PMID 26311706. S2CID 206907064.
- Thabit, Hood; Leelarathna, Lalantha; Wilinska, Malgorzata E.; Elleri, Daniella; Allen, Janet M.; Lubina-Solomon, Alexandra; Walkinshaw, Emma; Stadler, Marietta; Choudhary, Pratik; Mader, Julia K.; Dellweg, Sibylle; Benesch, Carsten; Pieber, Thomas R.; Arnolds, Sabine; Heller, Simon R.; Amiel, Stephanie A.; Dunger, David; Evans, Mark L.; Hovorka, Roman (November 2015). "Accuracy of Continuous Glucose Monitoring During Three Closed-Loop Home Studies Under Free-Living Conditions". Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 17 (11): 801–807. doi:10.1089/dia.2015.0062. PMC 4649721. PMID 26241693.
- Naidu, Vasanth Venkat; Ismail, Khalida; Amiel, Stephanie; Kohli, Reena; Crosby-Nwaobi, Roxanne; Sivaprasad, Sobha; Stewart, Robert; Lewin, Alfred S (15 January 2016). "Associations between Retinal Markers of Microvascular Disease and Cognitive Impairment in Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Case Control Study". PLOS ONE. 11 (1): e0147160. Bibcode:2016PLoSO..1147160N. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0147160. PMC 4714814. PMID 26771382.
- Winkley, Kirsty; Stahl, Daniel; Chamley, Mark; Stopford, Rosanna; Boughdady, Monica; Thomas, Stephen; Amiel, Stephanie A; Forbes, Angus; Ismail, Khalida (January 2016). "Low attendance at structured education for people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes: General practice characteristics and individual patient factors predict uptake". Patient Education and Counseling. 99 (1): 101–107. doi:10.1016/j.pec.2015.08.015. PMID 26319362. S2CID 8377512.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g 'AMIEL, Prof. Stephanie Anne, (Lady Alberti)', Who's Who 2017, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2017; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2016; online edn, Nov 2016 accessed 17 Oct 2017
- ^ a b "Stephanie Amiel – King's College London". Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
- ^ a b c "Professor Stephanie Amiel". Division of Diabetes & Nutritional Sciences. King’s College London. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
- ^ a b "Professor Stephanie Amiel". Research Portal. King's College London. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
- ^ a b "Stephanie Amiel". Diabetes UK. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
- ^ "Amiel, Prof. Stephanie Anne, (Lady Alberti), (born 17 Oct. 1954), Professor of Diabetes Research, King's College London, 2018–21, now Emeritus (R. D. Lawrence Professor of Diabetic Medicine, 1995–2018); Honorary Consultant, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, since 1995". Who's Who 2023. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2022. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ "Professor Stephanie Amiel". abcd.care. The Association of British Clinical Diabetologists. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ 'ALBERTI, Sir (Kurt) George (Matthew Mayer)', Who's Who 2017, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2017; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2016; online edn, Nov 2016 accessed 17 Oct 2017
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