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One of sixteen research centers established by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases that fosters research and training in the areas of diabetes and related endocrine and metabolic disorders.
Proper citation: University of California San Francisco Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015102) Copy
https://diabetes.med.umich.edu/partners/michigan-center-diabetes-translational-research-mcdtr
Multidisciplinary unit of the University of Michigan funded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases/National Institutes of Health. MCDTR is one of seven NIH Centers funded to focus on type 2 translational research in diabetes with mission to establish, promote, and enhance multidisciplinary collaboration among researchers directed at prevention and control of diabetes, its complications, and comorbidities, by providing access to specialized expertise and resources.
Proper citation: Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research (RRID:SCR_015187) Copy
Center which promotes multidisciplinary research in diabetes through raising awareness and interest in fundamental and clinical research, enhancing diabetes research, education and training opportunities, and providing core services that leverage funding and unique expertise.
Proper citation: University of Chicago Diabetes Research and Training Center (RRID:SCR_015114) Copy
http://diabetestranslation.org/en/
Research center for translation research on diabetes within the health care delivery systems affiliated with the HMO Research Network, University of California San Francisco, and the State of California. Their aims include improving health care disparities, diabetes and obesity prevention, and health information technology interventions.
Proper citation: Health Delivery Systems Center for Diabetes Translational Research (RRID:SCR_015160) Copy
https://labnodes.vanderbilt.edu/cdtr
Research center dedicated to providing services to investigators with externally funded, diabetes-related translational research in areas such as innovations in care, community engagement, and clinical trials.
Proper citation: Vanderbilt Center for Diabetes Translation Research (RRID:SCR_015172) Copy
Center dedicated to extending prevention and management research of proven efficacy to both clinical and community settings, with the goal of improving the diabetes-related health of Native Americans. The CAIANDTR provides core services and consultation locally, regionally, and nationally in areas relevant to NIDDK's translational research agenda.
Proper citation: Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Diabetes Translational Research (RRID:SCR_015146) Copy
http://www.med.upenn.edu/idom/
Diabetes research center created to address the prevalence of diabetes and obesity. The goal of the center is to support and develop successful approaches to the prevention, treatment, and cure of diabetes mellitus and obesity.
Proper citation: Penn Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015123) Copy
http://diabetesresearchcenter.dom.wustl.edu
University-affiliated center established to support and enhance research in diabetes and related metabolic diseases. Its long-term goal is the development of new preventive strategies and therapies aimed at improving the lives of Americans with or at risk for diabetes.
Proper citation: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015138) Copy
http://www.diagram-consortium.org/
Consortium of researchers aiming to characterize the genetic basis of type 2 diabetes with a principal focus on samples of European descent. DIAGRAM also features a database of DIAGRAM publications and diabetes-related research data.
Proper citation: DIAGRAM (RRID:SCR_015675) Copy
http://www.uc.edu/labs/mmpc.html
Research center that provides metabolic and physiologic phenotyping services for mouse models of diabetes, diabetic complications, obesity and related disorders. It specializes in the immunological aspects of Type I diabetes, measurement of various glucose and lipid metabolism parameters relevant to Type II diabetes as well as diabetic complications such as heart disease and obesity.
Proper citation: MMPC-University of Cincinnati Medical Center (RRID:SCR_015367) Copy
https://labnodes.vanderbilt.edu/mmpc
Research center whose mission is to advance research in the area of diabetes by providing experimental tools to the scientific community for phenotyping mouse transgenic models of diabetes and related disorders.
Proper citation: MMPC-Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (RRID:SCR_015374) Copy
PERL is a clinical trial for people with type 1 diabetes who have early signs of kidney problems. Its goal is to test a new way to reduce loss of kidney function using a safe and inexpensive medicine.
Proper citation: Preventing Early Renal Loss in Diabetes (PERL) (RRID:SCR_015862) Copy
https://www.sanger.ac.uk/collaboration/sequencing-idd-regions-nod-mouse-genome/
Genetic variations associated with type 1 diabetes identified by sequencing regions of the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse genome and comparing them with the same areas of a diabetes-resistant C57BL/6J reference mouse allowing identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) or other genomic variations putatively associated with diabetes in mice. Finished clones from the targeted insulin-dependent diabetes (Idd) candidate regions are displayed in the NOD clone sequence section of the website, where they can be downloaded either as individual clone sequences or larger contigs that make up the accession golden path (AGP). All sequences are publicly available via the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration. Two NOD mouse BAC libraries were constructed and the BAC ends sequenced. Clones from the DIL NOD BAC library constructed by RIKEN Genomic Sciences Centre (Japan) in conjunction with the Diabetes and Inflammation Laboratory (DIL) (University of Cambridge) from the NOD/MrkTac mouse strain are designated DIL. Clones from the CHORI-29 NOD BAC library constructed by Pieter de Jong (Children's Hospital, Oakland, California, USA) from the NOD/ShiLtJ mouse strain are designated CHORI-29. All NOD mouse BAC end-sequences have been submitted to the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Consortium (INSDC), deposited in the NCBI trace archive. They have generated a clone map from these two libraries by mapping the BAC end-sequences to the latest assembly of the C57BL/6J mouse reference genome sequence. These BAC end-sequence alignments can then be visualized in the Ensembl mouse genome browser where the alignments of both NOD BAC libraries can be accessed through the Distributed Annotation System (DAS). The Mouse Genomes Project has used the Illumina platform to sequence the entire NOD/ShiLtJ genome and this should help to position unaligned BAC end-sequences to novel non-reference regions of the NOD genome. Further information about the BAC end-sequences, such as their alignment, variation data and Ensembl gene coverage, can be obtained from the NOD mouse ftp site.
Proper citation: Sequencing of Idd regions in the NOD mouse genome (RRID:SCR_001483) Copy
http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/derc/
Research center which provides research support for investigators pursuing research on diabetes and metabolic disorders.
Proper citation: Columbia Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015075) Copy
Center that includes over seventy investigators engaged in basic and translational research in diabetes and related metabolic disorders, and their complications. It contains four Research Cores that serve for innovative and translational research.
Proper citation: Indiana Diabetes Research Center (RRID:SCR_015080) Copy
Network helps to organize and support collaborative research related to loss of functional beta cell mass in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Project consists of four independent research initiatives: Consortium on Beta Cell Death and Survival (CBDS), Consortium on Human Islet Biomimetics (CHIB), Consortium on Modeling Autoimmune Interactions (CMAI), Consortium on Targeting and Regeneration (CTAR), and Human Pancreas Analysis Program (HPAP).
Proper citation: Human Islet Research Network (HIRN) (RRID:SCR_014393) Copy
http://faryabi05.med.upenn.edu:8050/
Portal for scRNA-seq study. Includes dendrogram visualization and clustering of all cells in scRNA-seq study as well as interactive filtered views for cell type, gene and/or donor group.
Proper citation: Mapping the pancreas and its ecosystem at the cellular level in health and type 1 diabetes (RRID:SCR_020952) Copy
A research program of the NIA which focuses on neuroscience, aging biology, and translational gerontology. The central focus of the program's research is understanding age-related changes in physiology and the ability to adapt to environmental stress, and using that understanding to develop insight about the pathophysiology of age-related diseases. The IRP webpage provides access to other NIH resources such as the Biological Biochemical Image Database, the Bioinformatics Portal, and the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: Intramural Research Program (RRID:SCR_012734) Copy
Cell repository that aims to share cell samples for the scientific advancement of Type 1 Diabetes research. Cell lines can be requested from their cell bank inventory.
Proper citation: Helmsley Cellular Research Hub (RRID:SCR_015546) Copy
Encyclopedia of white and brown adipocyte secretome in mouse models and humans as key prerequisite to elucidating role of these mediators in normal physiology and disease.
Proper citation: Secrepedia (RRID:SCR_022590) Copy
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