
Celebrities Connect with Youth at the Children’s Congress 2019
“When your sugar is low, do you have trouble remembering your lines?” “How do you keep your devices on when you are surfing?” “How did you go from your parents helping you all the time to transitioning on your own when you went to college to play basketball?” “Have you ever been in the middle […]

Breakthrough T1D Children’s Congress Starts Next Week
Event Unites T1D Celebrities and Youth with Congressional Leadership We are just days away from one of Breakthrough T1D’s most celebrated and impactful events: 2019 Children’s Congress, taking place July 8-10 in Washington, DC. More than 160 youth delegates from around the world and adult celebrities will help Breakthrough T1D shine the spotlight on type […]

Enhanced Local Immune Suppression: Hope for Beta Cell Replacement Therapies
Medical devices such as pacemakers and stents that can be implanted in a human body have helped many people lead healthier lives, and researchers are creating such devices for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) with the hope that the devices can deliver and protect beta cells—the cells that produce insulin in the body—and restore […]

Breakthrough T1D Top Advances Over the Past Year
Thanks to the efforts of our donors and volunteers, we have made a series of top advances in 2019 type 1 diabetes research. We will continue our fight to cure type 1 diabetes (T1D) and keep our community healthy, until we reach a day when all of this is history. Read on to discover some […]

At ADA, Breakthrough T1D-Funded Research Takes Center Stage
Breakthrough T1D was there when the top type 1 diabetes (T1D) experts from all over the world convened this month at the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA) Scientific Sessions in San Francisco, which was held June 7-11. Breakthrough T1D played the key roles of presenter, educator and active learner—and was the key funder and supporter of […]

ADA Scientific Sessions Recap—Day #5: Marlon Pragnell, Ph.D.
The ADA’s Scientific Sessions is completed! Here, with the post-day recap, is Marlon Pragnell, Ph.D., head of the complications program at Breakthrough T1D, with a recap of type 1 diabetes complications research and results from the ADA conference:

Two T1D Technology Leaders Partnering to Drive Innovation and Choice
Two leading innovators in the type 1 diabetes (T1D) space have announced a collaborative partnership aimed at enabling those with T1D to select favorite devices, knowing they all work together, even if made by different companies. The nonprofit company Tidepool announce that it is partnering with leading pump manufacturer Medtronic to create an interoperable automated […]

ADA Scientific Sessions Recap—Day #4: Simi Ahmed, Ph.D.
The American Diabetes Association’s Scientific Sessions is almost coming to a close! Here is Simi Ahmed, Ph.D., head of the immune therapy program at Breakthrough T1D, who highlights some of the important immune-based therapies and what they mean for the type 1 diabetes community:

ADA Scientific Sessions Recap—T1D Prevention Research: Jessica Dunne, Ph.D.
There was some really exciting T1D prevention research in day #3, and also screening for type 1 diabetes risk. Here is Jessica Dunne, Ph.D., senior director of the prevention portfolio, who gives a recap of day in T1D prevention research:

A New AP System by Tandem Shows Key Time-in-Range Benefits
A new artificial pancreas system that both doses and takes away insulin is showing critical benefits in helping those with type 1 diabetes maintain more consistent, and healthier, glucose levels. Two studies, shared this weekend, showed that the t:slim X2™ insulin pump with Control-IQ™ advanced hybrid closed-loop technology by Tandem® Diabetes Care resulted in more […]