Center of Excellence at the
University of Michigan
About the Center
Current type 1 diabetes (T1D) treatment strategies assume that blood sugar is the sole driver of short- and long-term complications, like low or high blood-sugar levels; eye, kidney, heart, and nerve diseases; and brain impairment and psychosocial stress. The University of Michigan team, however, has shown that metabolism may play a role.
In partnership with scientists and clinicians at the Elizabeth Weiser Caswell Diabetes Institute at the University of Michigan, the Breakthrough T1D Center of Excellence will undertake a comprehensive definition of T1D metabolism to prevent or treat complications arising from the disease. This Center of Excellence will advance scientific knowledge, translating it into better care and health outcomes for people with T1D.
These world-class researchers will undertake four projects:
- Identify predictive markers and therapeutic targets for T1D complications
- Discover the relationship between metabolic profiles, brain function, and psychosocial stress, to minimize the burden of mental health complications in T1D
- Determine the optimal metabolic environment for beta cell function in people who receive replacement therapy
- Develop patient-specific profiles and advanced algorithms to guide tailored artificial pancreas technology to improve time-in-range and reduce low blood-sugar events
Research team leaders
Team members
Additional Team Members
- Heather Ascani
- Rachel Dull
- John Hartman
- Maria Larkina
- Ashutosh Phadte, Ph.D.
- Rebecca Reamy
- Nancy Roeser
- Yang Shan, M.D., M.S.
- Emily Tanner
- Chih-Hong Wang, Ph.D.
- Noel Wys
- Jaeman Byun
- Bradley Godfrey, Ph.D.
- Pradeep Kayampilly, Ph.D
- Rajasree Menon, Ph.D.
- Nathaniel Putnam
- Evan Reynolds, Ph.D.
- Michael Rose
- Rebecca Steck
- Mark Tomilo
- Zachary Wright
- Lixia Zeng, Ph.D.
Support our work
Contact us to help us advance this critical work in curing T1D and improving lives.
Jennifer Biehler
Vice President, Leadership Giving
Breakthrough T1D
jbiehler@BreakthroughT1D.org