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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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Megan, J., MD
University of Texas at Austin
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Overweight and obesity affect nearly half of all Latino children, who make up a growing percentage of all children in the United States. A growing body of evidence suggests that once obesity is...
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Jody, B, MD
Children's Research Institute
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Continuous glucose monitors (CGM) have revolutionized diabetes care and outcomes, but are used much less frequently among children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) from lower income households and those who...
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Hannah, Guak, PhD
University of Michigan
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Obesity is associated with chronic inflammation that contributes to the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, which is a state where the body’s cells become less sensitive to insulin, leading to...
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Lauren, D, PhD
Colorado State University
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Adolescents with type 2 diabetes are frequently from historically disadvantaged racial/ethnic groups, disproportionately face social adversities, and have high rates of elevated depression symptoms...
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Maria, L, PhD
Johns Hopkins University
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The hormone estrogen improves the function of the insulin-secreting beta cell and protects beta cells from cell death even in the face of metabolic stress. Estrogen levels in women fall with age...
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Rachel, Goode, PhD
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Diabetes self-management education (DSME) has not been as effective in African Americans (AAs) living with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). One reason may be that this program does not address binge and...
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Anjali, Gopalan, MD
Kaiser Permanente Northern California
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The earlier onset of type 2 diabetes increases individuals' risk for diabetes-related complications, such as kidney and heart disease. These high-risk younger adults (defined here as younger than 45...
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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...