CURING T1D IS A GLOBAL, COORDINATED EFFORT 555 ACTIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS Note: JDRF research portfolio review September 2014.

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CURING T1D IS A GLOBAL, COORDINATED EFFORT 555 ACTIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS Note: JDRF research portfolio review September 2014

RESEARCH PLAN JDRF research focuses on therapies areas that are key to moving us toward a world without T1D: RESEARCH FUNDING FISCAL YEAR 2014 Artificial Pancreas: systems that can automatically deliver more effective and precise insulin and multi- hormone therapy Complications: therapies that prevent or better treat T1D-related damage such as eye and kidney disease Encapsulation: cell replacement therapies in a protective device that can provide long-term relief from insulin therapy without the need for intensive immune suppression Smart Insulin: novel insulins that can turn on and off in response to changing blood-glucose levels Glucose Control: treatments that will improve the body’s glycemic balance through innovative and personalized therapies beyond the use of insulin alone Restoration: restoring the body’s ability to produce insulin, which would represent a biological cure for T1D Prevention: therapies that will keep individuals, especially those at higher risk, from ever developing T1D Note: JDRF research portfolio review September 2014