NIH funds $12.5 million initiative to create the world's first integrated pancreas knowledgebase PanKbase (PanKbase team includes SDRC member Anna Gloyn)

Leading investigators in diabetes, pancreas and islet biology, and computational biology have received $12.5 million in two five-year awards from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to create the world's first, integrated knowledgebase of human-derived tissue- and cellular-level pancreatic information to support innovative, collaborative and reproducible research.

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