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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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Aprill, Z, PhD
Medical College of Wisconsin
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About 40% of adults aged 50 years and older have diabetes, and older adults with diabetes experience more complications compared to younger adults. Moreover, African Americans (AAs) are 60% more...
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Mary, de, PhD
Indiana University
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This study will adapt an intervention to treat diabetes distress in adult African Americans. First, focus groups will be held with African Americans with type 2 diabetes to adapt the Diabetes Tune-Up...
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Nicole, M., MD
University of Washington
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More people in the Latinx community are developing diabetes and its complications, including kidney and heart disease. Diabetes education classes help people be more successful in managing their...
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Samantha, F, PhD
University of Tennessee
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Physical activity (PA) helps to regulate blood glucose levels in individuals affected by pregnancy hyperglycemia. Few pregnant individuals currently meet national recommendations for PA. PA, in...
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Anas, El, PhD
University of Virginia
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Most patients with type 1 diabetes use multiple daily injections of insulin to treat this disease. They need to self-administer, usually using an insulin pen, an insulin dose before consuming their...
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Sara, Cromer, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Over the past decades, the number of individuals affected by obesity and type 2 diabetes has increased at alarming rates. While obesity and type 2 diabetes can be prevented by the adoption of a...
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Johanna, Daily, MD
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Rachel, Wasserman, PhD
Nemours Children's Hospital, Florida
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Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a serious medical condition that typically appears in childhood or adolescence. T1D requires complex daily management, such as insulin injections or use of an insulin pump...
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Howard, William, PhD
University of Colorado, Denver
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The rate at which insulin producing cells are lost (progression) in someone with type 1 diabetes varies considerably between individuals. This makes it difficult to accurately determine if someone has...