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Clinic Registry – T1D Exchange
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Patients & Families. T1D Exchange Clinic Registry. Bolsters research and development projects and programs in type 1 diabetes by helping researchers characterize individuals living with the disease, conduct exploratory or hypothesis-generating analyses, and identify participants for future clinical studies. Clinic Registry Key Facts:. Comprised of 26,000 individuals with T1D who range in age, at time of enrollment, from less than one year to 93 years. Clinic Registry Recent Findings:. The overall mission...
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Our Team – T1D Exchange
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Patients & Families. Executive Director and Co-founder T1D Exchange, CEO, Unitio. Roy Beck, M.D., Ph.D. Director, T1D Exchange Clinic Coordinating Center, Executive Director, Jaeb Center for Health Research. Henry Anhalt, DO, Chief Medical Officer. Jaeb Center for Health Research. Communications and Community Engagement Coordinator. Partners and Program Manager. Director of Finance and Operations. Marketing and Communications Manager. Director of Communications and Community Relations. Our attempts to ma...
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Findings – T1D Exchange
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Patients & Families. Why Do Some People with T1D Stop Using a Pump and CGM? T1D Exchange researched factors associated with discontinuation of pump and CGM Data show that the use of an insulin pump and/or continuous glucose monitors (CGM) improve glycemic control. Yet, only a small percentage of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are using and benefitting from these technologies. T1D Exchange researchers analyzed factors associated with device discontinuation from [.]. April 20th, 2016. December 1st, 2015.
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A Comparison of DKA in Multinational Pediatric T1D Patients – T1D Exchange
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Patients & Families. A Comparison of DKA in Multinational Pediatric T1D Patients. A Comparison of DKA in Multinational Pediatric T1D Patients. Researchers have identified important differences in the occurrence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children living with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Their findings were presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paedeatric Endocrinology in Dublin, Ireland. View the poster here. The National Paediatric Diabetes Audit (NPDA) in England and Wales a...
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Living Biobank – T1D Exchange
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Patients & Families. Thanks for your interest in the Living Biobank! What is the T1D Exchange Living Biobank? T1D Exchange Living Biobank empowers people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) to participate in research by enabling them to contribute biosamples (such as blood or urine) to support the science community’s research studies. Our Biobank Operations Center is currently moving locations. While the Biobank has always been a part of T1D Exchange (a program of the nonprofit Unitio. Our online community for pe...
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U.S. Youth with Type 1 Diabetes Overweight, but Obesity Epidemic Also Affecting European Youth – T1D Exchange
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Patients & Families. US Youth with Type 1 Diabetes Overweight, but Obesity Epidemic Also Affecting European Youth. US Youth with Type 1 Diabetes Overweight, but Obesity Epidemic Also Affecting European Youth. US, Germany, and Austria pediatric type 1 diabetes population at increased risk for insulin resistance, cardiovascular disease; the downside of intensive insulin therapy. The study, published online in. The Journal of Pediatrics. Approximately 35 million people worldwide are living with type 1 diabe...
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Our Data – T1D Exchange
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Patients & Families. Who benefits from open access to data? In research, sharing data maximizes return on investment investment of time, effort and dollars. At T1D Exchange, we believe sharing our data benefits all stakeholders researchers, clinicians, industry, funders and most of all, people with type 1 diabetes. Has become the most credible and published T1D data set in the US. To encourage collaboration within the research/clinical space, we’ve opened up data sets. From our registry data. Research an...
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Study Finds Insulin Pump Use by Multinational Children Varies; Minorities Less Likely Than Peers – T1D Exchange
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Patients & Families. Study Finds Insulin Pump Use by Multinational Children Varies; Minorities Less Likely Than Peers. Study Finds Insulin Pump Use by Multinational Children Varies; Minorities Less Likely Than Peers. A recent collaboration found that the use of insulin pumps by children varies greatly between the United States, England/Wales, and Austria/Germany, but in all three regions, minority children are less likely to use pumps to treat type 1 diabetes (T1D). The reasons for these differences are ...
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Biobank – T1D Exchange
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Patients & Families. By centralizing thousands of biological samples together with clinical, demographic, and study-derived information the T1D Exchange Biobank. Aims to be a world-class resource for innovative research, and a catalyst for exchange of knowledge and collaboration. The Biobank was created to address a significant unmet need; that of having. Biological samples from well characterized individuals in order to better understand. And responses to therapy. Learn about the Living Biobank. T1D Exc...
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