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SDRC celebrated the 6th annual Frontiers in Diabetes Research Symposium on April 12th
As in past years, the 2022 Frontiers in Diabetes Research Symposium brought together the diverse topics and groups that make up the superb research base of the SDRC.
Dr. Samuel Strober, pioneering transplantation immunologist, dies at 81
Strober, a professor and former chief of immunology and rheumatology, found a way for transplant recipients to reduce or abandon immunosuppressive drugs yet avoid organ rejection.
Early Use of Diabetes Technology Drives Better Patient Outcomes in Kids
A recent study from Stanford found that pediatric patients with rapid access to continuous glucose monitoring soon after a type 1 diabetes diagnosis had healthier blood sugar values than an earlier group of patients who weren’t given the monitors near the time of diagnosis.
Extraordinary Leaders in Diabetes Research, Prevention, and Treatment to be Recognized at ADA’s 82nd Scientific Sessions
Anna Gloyn, PhD is the recipient of the 2022 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award, which recognizes research in diabetes that demonstrates particular independence of thought and originality.
Abby King awarded Roland Volunteer Service Prize
The Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize recognizes Stanford faculty who engage students in integrating academic scholarship with significant volunteer service to society.
New AI-powered algorithm offers a more accurate, accessible method for diagnosing diabetes subtypes and tailoring treatments, with potential for widespread impact.