Leicester Diabetes Centre

Leicester Diabetes Centre We are a leading applied health research unit committed to improving the lives and care of people wi

The Leicester Diabetes Centre (LDC) is based at the Leicester General Hospital and is hosted by the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. Leicester has a strong tradition and reputation for excellence in diabetes care dating back 70 years to the pioneering work of Doctor Joan Walker, who established the first community diabetes clinics and the first diabetes research nurses in the UK. She s

tarted work at the Leicester Royal Infirmary as honorary Physician during the world war 2 taking care of people with diabetes. Leicester also has the highest number of people with diabetes in the UK. Dr John Hearnshaw, was her successor in 1967 at the LRI, He was influential in the care of both children and adults with diabetes. He presented at the IFD : review of childhood diabetes in Leicester from 1930 which, formed basis of other prevalence studies. This pioneering spirit is still at work in the Leicester Diabetes Centre. The original research department originated at the Royal Infirmary and was opened in 1996. At this time the main research work undertaken in the department were commercial drug trials.
 But it was only 12 years ago that Professor Melanie Davies began the diabetes research service with one nurse. In 2001 a Nurse Research Fellow was appointed to develop non-commercial clinical trials following the success of the departments first academic study in 1999 looking into the combination of different oral agents in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Since then, Professor Melanie Davies (Professor Melanie Davies is an Honorary Consultant Physician in the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust and, since February 2006, Professor of Diabetes Medicine at the University of Leicester) and colleague Professor Kamlesh Khunti (Primary Care Diabetes and Vascular Medicine, University of Leicester) have developed a talented and diverse team of over 110 researchers, clinicians and educationalists working together on an innovative research portfolio of successful academic and commercial trials.


In March 2012 the new Leicester Diabetes Centre (LDC) was opened, hosted within clinical space at the Leicester General Hospital (LGH) with excellent access to patients. The Centre is now one of the largest facilities in Europe for carrying out first class and cutting edge research in the field of diabetes, prevention, and related long-term conditions. The team is recognised as leading in national and international research, education and training in diabetes.

15/06/2026

We’re continuing to share and celebrate this very special recognition.

In this video, Professor Melanie Davies reflects on what being awarded a DBE means to her, from the excitement and pride it brings for her family to the incredible support of the team at LDC.

A moment that recognises not just individual achievement, but everything that has been accomplished together.

Sign up today for the next LDC Practical Diabetes Technology & Hybrid Closed Loop Course, taking place in   on 7 & 8 Sep...
11/06/2026

Sign up today for the next LDC Practical Diabetes Technology & Hybrid Closed Loop Course, taking place in on 7 & 8 September.

This is your chance to secure your spot on a hands-on educational course to enhance your confidence and knowledge of diabetes technology.

Intended learning outcomes include:

▪️ Key concepts of insulin therapy
▪️ Personal experience of wearing diabetes technology
▪️ Ability to quickly and efficiently interpret a glucose download
▪️ Complex case study management and clinical decision-making
▪️ The concepts of using technology in special groups/circumstances

For more information and to sign up, visit our website:

🔗 https://www.leicesterdiabetescentre.org.uk/practical-diabetes-technology-course

We’re delighted that Dr Petra Jones, Senior Research Associate, was invited to speak at the Malvern Diabetic Foot Confer...
03/06/2026

We’re delighted that Dr Petra Jones, Senior Research Associate, was invited to speak at the Malvern Diabetic Foot Conference in May.

Her talk, “Footwear framework: Ensuring a better fit for diabetes footwear choice”, formed part of a global effort to reduce diabetes-related foot complications and amputations.

The event brought together world-leading experts, including Professor David Armstrong and other international researchers.

A great example of LDC contributing to impactful, international research collaborations.

Lunch & Learn Series: Optimising Insulin Through Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)Join our education programme designe...
02/06/2026

Lunch & Learn Series: Optimising Insulin Through Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)

Join our education programme designed for primary care professionals to build knowledge, confidence and competence in managing insulin therapy for people with using .

Session 1 & 2 – Wednesday 10 June (12:30–14:30)
• Starting insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes
• Introduction to CGM and how to get patients started

Session 3 & 4 – Wednesday 17 June (12:30–14:30)
• Reviewing insulin therapy
• Interpreting CGM data and optimising insulin

Mentoring Session – Wednesday 1 July (12:30–13:30)
• Case discussions, consolidation, and Q&A

Delivered via Microsoft Teams
Click the links below to register:

Two part education session: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/70048457/?appointmentTypeIds[]=91018361

Mentoring session: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/70048457/?appointmentTypeIds[]=91944960

Enhance your clinical practice and improve outcomes for people living with type 2 diabetes.

Our MiFoot study team attended a Community Wellbeing Event last week for residents of Braunstone Town and the wider Blab...
01/06/2026

Our MiFoot study team attended a Community Wellbeing Event last week for residents of Braunstone Town and the wider Blaby District.

Hosted at the Braunstone Civic Centre, the event brought together local organisations and community members to share information, connect, and promote wellbeing initiatives.

We were pleased to share a stall with our colleagues fromThe Centre for Ethnic Health Research, giving us the opportunity to talk to attendees about the MiFoot research study, answer questions, and raise awareness about our work.

Councillor Shabbir Aslam, Town Mayor, was very pleased to see the collaboration with the University of Leicester at the event, highlighting the importance of partnership working to support community wellbeing.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by to chat with us.

To find out more about MiFoot, visit: https://www.mifoot.org.uk/

This week is  .Our DESMOND team delivers a suite of evidence-based education programmes that support people to better un...
26/05/2026

This week is .

Our DESMOND team delivers a suite of evidence-based education programmes that support people to better understand their personal diabetes risk and take positive steps for their health through lifestyle and physical activity.

Each course is delivered by trained DESMOND Educators and covers topics such as:
• Understanding diabetes and blood glucose
• Understanding risk factors
• Reducing risk

Delivered in small groups, sessions provide a supportive space for participants to share experiences, ask questions and discuss any concerns.

Find out more about DESMOND education:

https://www.desmond.nhs.uk/modules-posts/walking-away-from-diabetes
https://www.desmond.nhs.uk/modules-posts/lets-prevent-diabetes
https://www.mydesmond.com
https://www.desmond.nhs.uk/modules-posts/babystep

Today we’re marking International Clinical Trials Day, a moment to recognise the role research plays in improving care f...
20/05/2026

Today we’re marking International Clinical Trials Day, a moment to recognise the role research plays in improving care for people living with .

At Leicester Diabetes Centre, studies help us better understand how to prevent and manage diabetes, and how to support people to live well with the condition.

Research doesn’t happen without people. Every participant plays a part in shaping future treatments and care.

If you’d like to hear about opportunities to get involved, you can join Leicester’s Research Registry and be contacted about studies you may be eligible for.

👉 Sign up here: https://www.uhleicester.nhs.uk/research/join-our-research-registry/

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Leicester Diabetes Centre, Leicester General Hospital
Leicester
LE54PW,ENGLAND,UK

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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