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New Research Presented at the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions

6/12/2019

Dr. Sue Brown, CDT Endocrinologist and protocol chair of DCLP3, presented the study's results at the annual American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions this past Sunday, June 9th. DCLP3, or the…

Launchpad Ignites Breakthroughs in Diabetes Research

11/29/2018

  The University of Virginia is highlighting the impact that the LaunchPad for Diabetes Innovation Fund has had on diabetes research, leading to 34 projects on Grounds, a number of…

Diatribe – Tandem’s Hybrid Closed Loop Pivotal Study: Control-IQ and Dexcom G6

7/23/2018

Check out this Diatribe article describing an on-going study, The International Diabetes Closed Loop (iDCL) Trial: Clinical Acceptance of the Artificial Pancreas, that the Center for Diabetes Technology is running…

Advancing Knowledge To Improve the Human Condition

4/23/2018

The Center for Diabetes Technology was featured in a University of Virginia Health System report that focused on complex challenges facing medicine and the research that is being done to…

The Health Issue: Modern Miracles

2/6/2018

Check out the C-ville Weekly article, "The Health Issue: Modern Miracles - In today's health care world, smartphones are more than just fun and games—they're life-saving devices", describing new technological advances from the University of…

CDT on the News

12/1/2017

The Center for Diabetes Technology was recently featured on Channel 13 News during a segment focusing on medical research. (The CDT and its work is featured from 0:00 -…

Joshua Davis’ Experience using the Artificial Pancreas

9/22/2017

Check out this video of 7 year old Joshua Davis as he describes his experiences and glycemic control while using the InControl Artificial Pancreas technology during the Center for Diabetes Technology's…

JDRF Children’s Congress

5/26/2017

Joshua is a soccer player and his dad—who also has T1D—is his coach. He was excited to take part in the University of Virginia artificial pancreas project, a three-day camp…

Final artificial pancreas clinical trials now open

2/9/2017

Clinical trials are now enrolling to provide the final tests for a University of Virginia-developed artificial pancreas to automatically monitor and regulate blood-sugar levels in people with type 1 diabetes.…