Skip to content Treatment Close interdisciplinary collaboration at Steno is the distinguishing feature of diabetes treatment, in which relevant research evolves and significantly benefit patients. Research Clinical research and health promotion and prevention research are vital for Steno’s work in generating new knowledge that ensures the best person-centred prevention or treatment of diabetes. Education Education is essential for to strengthen quality of treatment and knowledge about diabetes at Steno, bridging the gap between study and practice through research- and evidence-based methods. Departments Department of Diabetes Care – Department of Clinical and Translational Research – Department of Prevention, Health Promotion and Community Care – Department of Education – Staff Functions – Stenos Organizational Chart Partnerships and alliances Research Partners – User Involvement – Funding – other Steno Diabetes Centers – Educational Partners About Steno History – Our House – Steno Facts – Board of Directors – Management – Stenos Organizational Chart Press and Media Contact – News – Image Bank Steno Method for Treatment and Prevention International Partners Our Partners View as list AllDenmarkEuropeNorth AmericaRest of world “I make an effort to be happy with life” Erik Hageman has lived with type 1 diabetes for 83 years. In this video, he shares how he was admitted as a two-year-old to Niels Steensens Hospital (now Steno) and how it is possible to live a long and fulfilling life with diabetes. Meet Erik Hageman More Children’s blood pressure carries genetic clues to possible disease later in life The largest genetic study to date of children’s blood pressure and heart rate shows that the risk of diseases such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes can, in many cases, be traced back to childhood. These genetic footprints may now be used to improve personalised prevention in Denmark, says one of the lead researchers behind the study. Andreas Rudkjøbing becomes director of the Steno Centers in Eastern Denmark The two Steno Centers in Eastern Denmark will have one director from September 1. As director, Andreas Rudkjøbing will lead the preparations for a merger of the two centers.The appointment is part of the establishment of one Steno Center in the new region. New Data Overview Will Help Identify Your Needs When They Arise Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen is developing a new tool designed to help identify when support from a health professional is needed. The tool has been named “Detektor”.
Treatment Close interdisciplinary collaboration at Steno is the distinguishing feature of diabetes treatment, in which relevant research evolves and significantly benefit patients. Research Clinical research and health promotion and prevention research are vital for Steno’s work in generating new knowledge that ensures the best person-centred prevention or treatment of diabetes. Education Education is essential for to strengthen quality of treatment and knowledge about diabetes at Steno, bridging the gap between study and practice through research- and evidence-based methods. Departments Department of Diabetes Care – Department of Clinical and Translational Research – Department of Prevention, Health Promotion and Community Care – Department of Education – Staff Functions – Stenos Organizational Chart Partnerships and alliances Research Partners – User Involvement – Funding – other Steno Diabetes Centers – Educational Partners About Steno History – Our House – Steno Facts – Board of Directors – Management – Stenos Organizational Chart Press and Media Contact – News – Image Bank Steno Method for Treatment and Prevention International Partners Our Partners View as list AllDenmarkEuropeNorth AmericaRest of world “I make an effort to be happy with life” Erik Hageman has lived with type 1 diabetes for 83 years. In this video, he shares how he was admitted as a two-year-old to Niels Steensens Hospital (now Steno) and how it is possible to live a long and fulfilling life with diabetes. Meet Erik Hageman More Children’s blood pressure carries genetic clues to possible disease later in life The largest genetic study to date of children’s blood pressure and heart rate shows that the risk of diseases such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes can, in many cases, be traced back to childhood. These genetic footprints may now be used to improve personalised prevention in Denmark, says one of the lead researchers behind the study. Andreas Rudkjøbing becomes director of the Steno Centers in Eastern Denmark The two Steno Centers in Eastern Denmark will have one director from September 1. As director, Andreas Rudkjøbing will lead the preparations for a merger of the two centers.The appointment is part of the establishment of one Steno Center in the new region. New Data Overview Will Help Identify Your Needs When They Arise Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen is developing a new tool designed to help identify when support from a health professional is needed. The tool has been named “Detektor”.