Professor Stephen Colagiuri

Professor of Metabolic Health
Medicine, Central Clinical School
Boden Institute of Obesity, Nutrition, Exercise & Eating Disorders

K25 - Medical Foundation Building
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

T: +61 2 9036 3103
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Research interests

Stephen Colagiuri is the Professor of Metabolic Health at the University of Sydney. His research interests focus on development and implementation of evidence-based guidelines, cardiometabolic risk assessment, diabetes screening and prevention, the glycemic index, and economic aspects of diabetes and obesity. He has over 100 publications in scientific journals and books. He is a past President of the Australian Diabetes Society. He is a member of the Diabetes Expert Advisory Committee of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, chair of the International Diabetes Federation Global Guideline Working Group, and an advisor on diabetes to the World Health Organization.

Current national competitive grants*

2012

Long?term follow up of the Sydney Diabetes Prevention Program (SDPP) cohort
Colagiuri S, Bauman A, Caterson I, Vita P
Diabetes Australia Research Trust Research Grants ($52,133 over 1 year)

e-PREDICE Early Prevention of Diabetes Complications in Europe
Colagiuri S
NHMRC NHMRC-European Collaborative Research Grant ($917,400 over 5 years)

2011

Evaluation of a novel electronic decision support tool for cardiovascular risk management - the TORPEDO study
Patel A, Peiris P, Usherwood T, Harris M, Hayman N, Panaretto K, Redfern J, Zwar N, Colagiuri S
National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant ($573,693 over 3 years)

ADVANCE-ON: a post-trial observational study of ADVANCE
Rodgers A, Zoungas S, Harrap S, Colagiuri S, Matthews D, Marre M
National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant ($738,820 over 3 years)

2010

Dealing with Diabetes: Building capacity in the Soloman Islands to improve diabetes outcomes and strengthen prevention efforts
Colagiuri R, Dalispanda T, Kelly J, Colagiuri S
World Diabetes Foundation (Denmark) Research Grant Program ($411,765 over 3 years)

* Grants administered through the University of Sydney