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Diabetes and Cell Therapy Outreach Tools

A collection of activities curated by ISLET to support scientists and communication specialists to deliver outreach events on the topic of Cell Therapy and Diabetes. 

The activities are flexible - they can be used independently or together to tell a story about diabetes and the development of a cell therapy for Diabetes. 

Where is my pancreas and what does it do?

 

Use augmented reality to explore human anatomy using Curiscopes Virtuali-Tee. Locate your pancreas and see how it connects with the rest of your body. Discuss the job of your pancreas in the body.

Curiscopes Virtuali-Tee Website

Microscopes and Slides

 

Compare healthy and diabetic beta cells. Use other relevant slides to your research, for example, islet cells, stem cells or progenitor cells. 

Let's Make Beta Cells!

 

A floor game to show how beta cells, along with other islet cells, are made from stem cells. The game shows the differentiation steps to reach these specialised cells in a fun and interactive way. 

Instructions and game materials  

Birth of Beta Cells

This EuroGCT animation shows how the pancreas forms in human development. The animation can be shown on a large screen and used to tell the story of how an understanding of early development helps develop a cell therapy. 

The Birth of Beta Cells video

What is diabetes?

 

Explore the subject of diabetes and current therapies using props and demonstrations, for example, a model of the pancreas, a blood sugar test, islet transplant equipment or insulin devices. 

Extra Ideas

 

Why not create an activity passport? Festival-goers can collect a stamp or sticker from each activity to complete their passport. 

Print or create a QR code for online access to Hope Beyond Hype, a comic that tells the story of stem cells from lab bench to bedside. 

Hope Beyond Hype Comic 

ISLET

ISLET logo

The EU-funded ISLET project aimed to develop a new advanced cell therapy for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) by using stem-cell-based human pancreatic islet cells. The project was part of the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme and was coordinated by the University of Copenhagen. 

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