This program focuses on identifying the causes and cures of Type 1 (autoimmune) diabetes through basic and clinical research.
This program's mission is to understand the relationship between the immune system and diseases and to design new therapies.
This program acts as an interface between the laboratory researchers, clinicians and patients to translate scientific knowledge into clinical trials.
This program focuses on diseases of the body’s tissues, heart and blood vessels—and conducts basic and translational research.
This program conducts clinical trials of new therapeutics, and studies clinical outcomes.
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New clinical research studies are being conducted to find new ways to prevent, treat and cure Type 1 diabetes.
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News & Events
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Dr. Gerald Nepom Receives UW Medicine Distinguished Alumni Award Read more
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Dreambuilders’ Ball Raises $1.3 Million for Diabetes Research Read more
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Predicting and Preventing Autoimmune Disease on UWTV Read more
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Life Sciences Discovery Fund Awards BRI $5.57 Million for Autoimmune Disease Research Read more
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