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Research Database

This ADA's Research Database will allow you to search for useful information on Association-funded research grant awardees. This resource is intended to be an easy way to learn more about the American Diabetes Association's Research Program, and the important work being done through the generous donations of our donors.

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Kimberly, Garza, PhD
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
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Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and their parents may struggle to effectively manage diabetes. In particular, adolescents from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds and adolescents with public...
Status: active
Ankit, Gilani, PhD
Joan & Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University
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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a complex disease and highly heterogeneous with respect to clinical features, disease progression, complications, and drug response. The current drug treatment practice is...
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Lisa, K, MD, PhD
Kaiser Permanente Northern California
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Many people with diabetes do not achieve the recommended blood sugar treatment targets that help decrease the risk of diabetes-related complications, like heart attacks and strokes. One reason blood...
Status: active
Nikki, L, PhD
Colorado School of Mines
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Infiltration of the pancreatic islet with activated immune cells occurs early in the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D), typically prior to clinical diagnosis. However, immune cell infiltration of...
Status: active
Ward, Fickweiler, MD
Joslin Diabetes Center
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Vision loss from diabetes is a major public health concern. However, current treatments are only effective in about 40 percent of people with diabetes. There is a critical need for new treatments of...
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Jonathan, N, PhD
Indiana University School of Medicine
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While the goal of diabetes treatment is normoglycemia, most therapeutics (especially insulin and insulin secretagogues) carry with them a significant risk of potentially life-threatening hypoglycemia...
Status: active
Alona, Furmanchuk, PhD
Northwestern University Medical School
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic complicated the delivery of routine diabetes care since priorities in the care delivery were changing. Telehealth became widely available to anyone in Illinois in...
Status: active
Christopher, H, PhD
University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Beta-cell insulin secretion is essential for regulating blood glucose. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) occurs when demand for insulin exceeds beta-cells’ capacity to secrete enough insulin to maintain proper...
Status: active
Uta, Erdbruegger, MD
University of Virginia
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Urine is easily obtained without any invasive procedures, it is a high yield fluid and its composition reflects the activity of the kidney. Therefore, urine has all the requisites to provide precious...
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Jennifer, Falbe, PhD
University of California, Davis
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The majority of adults in the U.S. consume excessive amounts of added sugar, which increases risk of developing type 2 diabetes. As the source of over 1-in-5 calories in the diet, restaurants and...