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New research from SDRC investigators reveals our gut bacteria creates a unique microbiome signature, much like an individual’s fingerprint
The research has many implications for metabolic diseases like diabetes
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.
‘Smart speaker’ shows potential for better self-management of Type 2 diabetes (Study led by Dr. Kevin Schulman)
A new study led by Stanford Medicine indicates that an AI app can help Type 2 diabetic patients manage their blood glucose levels.
Physicians perform first pancreatic islet transplantations at Stanford
Two patients received successful autologous islet transplants, a significant clinical milestone at Stanford, achieved by a talented team including SDRC members Walter Park MD, Marina Basina, MD, and Varia Kirchner, MD
Twin research by Stanford Medicine including Dr. Christopher Gardner indicates that a vegan diet improves cardiovascular health
A Stanford Medicine-led trial of identical twins comparing vegan and omnivore diets found that a vegan diet improves overall cardiovascular health.
New AI-powered algorithm offers a more accurate, accessible method for diagnosing diabetes subtypes and tailoring treatments, with potential for widespread impact.