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Robert Channon

Channon in 2021 Robert Derek Channon (born 15 June 1944) is a British engineer known for inventing an insulin pump for diabetics, and miniaturized helicopters for the UK military. A diabetic himself, Channon developed the three ounce insulin pump to replace his own regular insulin injections. The National Medical Research Foundation awarded Channon £26,000 to develop the pump. In 1980, the National Medical Research Foundation awarded Guy's Hospital £40,000 to test Channon's pump in people with diabetes. The trial, under the supervision of Harry Keen, tested whether using the pump reduced the development of blindness in 30 people with diabetes.

In July 2024 Channon was awarded an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree, by UWE Bristol, in recognition of his contribution to the management of type 1 diabetes. Provided by Wikipedia
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    In honor of Ilse Lehiste Ilse Lehiste Pühendusteos /

    Published 1987
    Other Authors: “…Channon, Robert…”
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    In honor of Ilse Lehiste Ilse Lehiste Pühendusteos /

    Published 1987
    Other Authors: “…Channon, Robert…”
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