Stanford Diabetes Research Center

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The mission of the Stanford Diabetes Research Center is to support basic and clinical research to discover, apply and translate science about diabetes and its complications, to improve health and wellness. To advance this mission, the SDRC provides resources to support Research Cores, runs a Pilot and Feasibility Award Program to foster innovative diabetes research by Stanford investigators, and s

upports Enrichment Programs focused on diabetes research, education and care. The SDRC promotes the teaching and training goals of Stanford University by training the next generation of investigators and leaders of diabetes research and care.

https://www.vumc.org/diabetescenter/virtual-seminar-series
09/09/2020

https://www.vumc.org/diabetescenter/virtual-seminar-series

Virtual Diabetes Research Center Seminar Series Registration 9/09/2020 The Virtual Diabetes Research Center Seminar Series is an effort to connect investigators and trainees during this time of great change, anxiety, and isolation related to the COVID crisis. This pilot seminar series is organized b...

05/30/2019

E-cigarette flavorings damage human blood vessel cells grown in the lab even in the absence of ni****ne, Stanford researchers and their colleagues found. Cinnamon and menthol flavors were particularly harmful.

04/30/2019
Trainees honored at the 4th Annual Frontiers in Diabetes Research Symposium on April 24th, 2019 with Best Poster Awards!...
04/27/2019

Trainees honored at the 4th Annual Frontiers in Diabetes Research Symposium on April 24th, 2019 with Best Poster Awards! Owen Jiang & Yunshin Jung (Research Scientist & Post-doctoral fellow, Svensson lab, Pathology) and Keren Hilgendorf (Research Scientist, Jackson lab, Microbiology and Immunology).

SDRC member, Dr. James Priest shows congenital heart defects vastly increase risk of heart problems later in life
03/04/2019

SDRC member, Dr. James Priest shows congenital heart defects vastly increase risk of heart problems later in life

Even a relatively simple heart defect makes a patient much more likely to develop cardiovascular disease as an adult, Stanford researchers say.

The SDRC will have a table at the following event. Come say “hello”!
02/20/2019

The SDRC will have a table at the following event. Come say “hello”!

Breakthroughs in Diabetes:Real Progress or Just More of the Same? More than 1.5 million people in the United States live with Type 1 diabetes, a disease in which the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, and managing this disease can be a huge burden. Yes, the industry has come a long way from t...

SDRC member Dr. Czechowicz brings hope for organ transplantation potential from any donor to any recipient
02/14/2019

SDRC member Dr. Czechowicz brings hope for organ transplantation potential from any donor to any recipient

Researchers’ experimental approach for preparing mice for blood stem cell transplantation may one day make it possible in humans to safely transplant organs or cells from any donor to any recipient.

Dr. Karl Deisseroth has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering
02/14/2019

Dr. Karl Deisseroth has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Stanford's Karl Deisseroth and Monica Lam are among 86 new members of the National Academy of Engineering.

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279 Campus Drive, B300
Stanford, CA
95050

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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