Dr. Marietta Stadler

King's College , London
In her current role as Clinical Senior Lecturer and Hon Diabetes Consultant, Dr Marietta Stadler runs a research programme to develop a complex intervention for people with type 1 diabetes and disordered eating (STEADY), together with a multidisciplinary team of diabetes and mental health care professionals. The STEADY project benefits from collaborations with the Diabetes Psychiatry and Psychology group, the South London and the Maudesley Eating disorders Unit and KCL department of Adult Nursing. She also has a special interest in the interface between diabetes technology and mental health, as well as mental health comorbidity in diabetes. Dr Stadler is UK-PI for the EU/IMI funded Health Outcomes Observatory (H2O) project, a pan-European project piloting the implementation of person reported outcomes measures into real world clinical big data sets. Dr Marietta Stadler completed her Internal Medicine Specialist and Diabetologist training in Austria, conducted the national insulin pump audit and authored Austria’s therapy guidelines for insulin pumps. Dr Stadler’s research in the field of Type 1 Diabetes (focussing on the reversibility of pathophysiological features after pancreas transplantation, the epidemiology of late complications, diabetes technology, hypoglycaemia) resulted in a higher research degree (Habilitation, venia docendi). Dr Stadler joined the King’s College London (KCL) Diabetes Research Group as an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Diabetes in 2013 and was awarded an NIHR Clinician Scientist Fellowship in 2018. She also completed a UK Certificate of Completion of Training in Endocrinology and Diabetes, a postgraduate certificate in Clinical Trial and is speciality lead for the integrated academic training (IAT) programme in diabetes and endocrinology at King’s College London.