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The presence of 3 cardiometabolic risk factors (T2D, HTN, and obesity) as good and even slightly better than FIB-4 with no age restriction. #ADASciSessions UF Diabetes Institute UF Medicine American Diabetes Association - DiabetesPro
Interested in how UF Diabetes Institute investigators are using spatial biology to provide new target insights? Please join tomorrow to hear how tech from 10x Genomics is providing new insights on T1D pathogenesis. Annual Session
Come join us on Type One Together's Instagram livestream during Friends for Life where UF Diabetes Institute will be screening for T1D risk.
Want to learn more about pioneering research and clinical care from world renowned clinicians faculty from the University of Florida? Please join us today, 11am at Coronado K ballroom Children with Diabetes Dr. Laura M. Jacobsen Mollie Huber
Ashby Walker, UF PHHP assistant professor and director of health equity initiatives at UF Diabetes Institute, is launching a new study to improve diabetes care in underserved communities. phhp.ufl.edu/2024/07/18/new…
We report on monoclonal Ab blockade of CD226 in the NOD model as a first step toward translation to clinical immunotherapy in T1D Matthew Brown Puchong Thirawatananond Leeana Peters Rhonda Bacher Maigan Brusko Todd M. Brusko biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Excited to share that a UF study participant has been highlighted by @TrialNet for their vital role in advancing diabetes research! 🧬👏 #DiabetesResearch #UF #TrialNet #ResearchHeroes trialnet.org/events-news/bl… Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet UF Health Kids Univ of Florida Ped Endo
A new study by UF Diabetes Institute and Stanford Diabetes Research researches published this week in BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care journal shows significant differences within undeserved communities living with T1D and T2D in Florida and California. The study was funded by Helmsley Charitable Trust and includes contributing authors