NEW BOARD PROPOSED FOR DIAMYD MEDICAL


NEW BOARD PROPOSED FOR DIAMYD MEDICAL

Press Release, Stockholm, Sweden, December 7, 2007 - Diamyd Medical AB
(www.omxgroup.com, ticker: DIAM B; www.otcqx.com, ticker DMYDY)

Diamyd Medical announced today that its major shareowners, Bertil Lindkvist and
Anders Essen-Moller, propose that the following Board of Directors is elected
for the new fiscal year at the upcoming Annual General Meeting on December 11,
2007.

1) Lars Jonsson, BSc, Swedish Honorary Consul in Seattle, founder and majority
owner of the international group Stellar Holding (www.stellar.com). Jonsson
plays an important role as a bridge between research and business as for example
at the 2007 annual Seattle-Sweden Diabetes meetings in Seattle, Washington, and
Linkoping, Sweden.

2) Christer Hagglund, BSc, Stockholm. Majority owner of the NOMX-listed service
company Proffice AB that recently has moved into the health care service sector.

3) Sam Lindgren, MD, Lund, with more than 14 years experience from leading
positions within drug development within the areas of diabetes (Novo Nordisk),
CNS (Lundbeck) and Asthma (Astra).

4) As working Chairman, Anders Essen-Moller, MSc, Stockholm, founder of Diamyd
Medical.

For further information, please contact:
Stockholm office
Anders Essen-Möller
CEO and President 
+46 8 661 0026
investor.relations@diamyd.com

Pittsburgh office
Michael Christini
President
+1 412 770 1310
Michael.Christini@diamyd.com

Diamyd Medical AB (publ). Linnégatan 89 B, SE-115 23 Stockholm, Sweden. Tel: +46
8 661 00 26, fax: +46 8 661 63 68 or E-mail: info@diamyd.com. VATno:
SE556530-142001.

About Diamyd Medical
Diamyd Medical is a life science company developing treatments for diabetes and
its complications. The company's furthest developed project is the GAD-based
drug Diamyd® for autoimmune diabetes for which Phase III studies are planned.
Diamyd® has demonstrated significant and positive results in Phase II clinical
trials in Sweden.

GAD65, a major autoantigen in autoimmune diabetes, is the active substance in
Diamyd. GAD65 is also an enzyme that converts the excitatory neurotransmitter
glutamate to the inhibitory transmitter GABA. In this context, GAD may have an
important role not only in diabetes but also in several central nervous
system-related diseases. Diamyd Medical has an exclusive worldwide license from
the University of California at Los Angeles regarding the therapeutic use of the
GAD65 gene.

Diamyd Medical has sublicensed its UCLA GAD Composition of Matter license to
Neurologix, Inc. in Fort Lee, New Jersey for treatment of Parkinson's disease
with an AAV-vector.

Other projects comprise drug development within therapeutic gene transfer using
the exclusively licensed and patent protected Nerve Targeted Drug Delivery
System (NTDDS). The company's lead NTDDS projects include using enkephalin and
GAD for chronic pain, e.g., diabetes pain or cancer pain. All projects in this
field are currently in preclinical phases.

Diamyd Medical has offices in Stockholm, Sweden and Pittsburgh, PA. The Diamyd
Medical share is quoted on the Stockholm Nordic Exchange in Sweden (NOMX ticker:
DIAM B) and on the OTCQX-list in the United States (ticker: DMYDY) administered
by the Pink Sheets and the Bank of New York (PAL). Further information is
available at www.diamyd.com.

Disclaimer: This document contains certain "statements" relating to present
understandings, future events and future performance, including statements
relating to the progress, timing and completion of our research, development and
clinical trials; our ability to market, commercialize and achieve market
acceptance for product candidates; and our current and future strategic partner
relationships. These statements can be affected by inaccurate assumptions or by
known or unknown risks and uncertainties. Diamyd Medical undertakes no
obligation to publicly update such statements, whether because of new
information, future events or otherwise, nor does Diamyd Medical give any
guarantees that the statements, given or implied, are correct. This document is
a translation from the Swedish original. No guarantees are made that the
translation is free from errors.

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