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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Center for Diabetes Translation Research Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search About UsAbout Us Our Team Partners Member Spotlight Members Become a Member Careers Contact Us Research ServicesResearch Services Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science Dissemination and Implementation in Diabetes Research Health Communication & Social Needs Health Informatics in Diabetes Research Solutions to Diabetes in Black Americans Pilot & FeasibilityPilot & Feasibility Apply for P&F Funding Program Overview and Guidelines P&F Projects ResourcesResources Request Services Toolkits Webinars Funding Opportunities Conference & Publication Opportunities ResearchResearch Member Spotlight Projects Publications News and EventsNews and Events Newsletter New Frontiers Webinar Series Latest News Next Steps Events Open Search Fostering the next generation of diabetes research to achieve health equity. The WU-CDTR is a collaboration between Washington University in St. Louis, the Council on Black Health, housed at Drexel University, and the University of Missouri, Columbia. We work to support a national network of investigators conducting cutting-edge research on the root causes of diabetes inequities. As the lead for the Solutions for Diabetes in Black Americans core, I see this role as a rubric for finding ways to transfer what we do know about broader solutions to other researchers who are interested in being effective in this space. Shiriki Kumanyika, PhD, MPH Read Dr. Kumanyika’s Member Spotlight Connect with the SDBA Core Tools and resources We have a curated library of research toolkits and webinars that can benefit your work. Access research tools View webinar archives Core services Our research cores offer a range of services that support and enhance diabetes translation research for our members. View core services Request core services Upcoming events There are not currently any upcoming events scheduled. Please check back for new events to be added. In the meantime, if you’d like to explore campus events, please visit Happenings at WashU. Research highlights Prescription program for fruits, vegetables could help improve community’s health (Links to an external site) NutriConnect, led by WU-CDTR Member Jing Li, MD, DrPH, of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, will compare the effectiveness of two produce prescription approaches for encouraging healthy eating and addressing food insecurity. Job Announcement: NIDDK Program Director for Clinical Research in Diabetes (Links to an external site) Applications now open for the Inaugural Dissemination and Implementation Science Institute at WashU (Links to an external site) The Institute will consist of a three-day in-person training session taking place in St. Louis on October 28-30, 2024. Announcing the WU-CDTR 2023-2024 Pilot & Feasibility Awardees The Washington University Center for Diabetes Translation Research is thrilled to announce this year’s distinguished pilot and feasibility award recipients. In line with the Center’s mission to support groundbreaking advancements in the translation of diabetes research, we are honored to support the growth and development of these exceptionally talented early-stage investigators. WU-CDTR Pilot Awardees Samuel […] WU-CDTR launches AI Core, lead by Dr. Ruopeng An The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and data science within the realm of diabetes research heralds a new era of innovation and precision. The WU-CDTR recognizes the transformative potential of AI technologies in advancing our understanding, preventing, and treatment of diabetes. In response, we are proud to launch the AI and Data Science Core (AI […] UK researcher featured on cover of American Diabetes Association’s annual report (Links to an external site) WU-CDTR Member, Dr. Brittany Smalls, Ph.D., (top left) of the University of Kentucky is featured as the cover story for the American Diabetes Association’s 2023 Annual Report. Posts pagination 1 of 13 Next Page Center for Diabetes Translation ResearchMSC 1196-0251-461 Brookings DriveSt. Louis, MO 63117Contact Us Twitter YouTube The Washington University CDTR is supported by a grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders, P30DK092950.  Visit our publications page to learn more about citing the CDTR. ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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