- Our Services
-
Patients and Families
- Get Directions
- Parking
- Childrens Locations
- Getting Around
- Guidelines for Visitors
- Contact a Patient
- Contact Children's
- Send an e-Card
- Gift Shop
Planning a Visit
- Find a Doctor
- Child Health A-Z
- Community Ed.Classes
- Injury Prevention
- International Patients
- Medical Records
- Patient Handbook
- Patient Procedures
Parents
- For Health Professionals
- Research
- Ways to Give
-
News
-
Adding Breast Milk Ingredient to Formula Could Prevent Deadly Intestinal Problem in Premature Babies
-
Children's Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony for Expansion to New South Fayette Location
-
Child Neurodevelopmental and Mental Health Disabilities on the Rise, Study Finds
News Releases
-
Our Services
University of Pittsburgh Diabetes Institute
The Diabetes Institute was founded in March 1998 to create a research center that is entirely dedicated to the single focus of understanding, preventing and finding a cure for diabetes. The purpose of the Institute is threefold:
- To provide the Institute’s funded research scientists with state-of-the-art technology and expertise in molecular biology, immunology, virology, imaging and statistics;
- To encourage and recruit scientists from around the world to join in the Institute’s efforts to understand the causes of diabetes and, using new findings, to apply better approaches to diabetes therapy; and
- To provide access to funding that will attract scientists to the Institute to study diabetes and encourage young investigators to study different aspects of the disease.
The location of the Diabetes Institute allows meaningful collaboration among scientists at world-class medical institutions including the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Magee-Womens’ Hospital and Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic. This comprehensive approach offers the opportunity to study diabetes from pediatric, obstetric, neonatal, neuropsychological and other diverse perspectives.
Research at the Diabetes Institute is focused on four major topics:
- Type 1 or Insulin-Dependent Diabetes,
- Type 2 or Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes, and
- The complications associated with diabetes
Funding for the Institute comes from hospitals, philanthropic gifts and government grants. The initial phase of the Institute’s development was the construction of 10,000 square feet of laboratory space on the Fifth Floor of the John G. Rangos Sr. Research Center at Children’s Hospital. An additional 10,000 square feet of laboratory space is being planned
To enhance the research efforts of its investigators, the Institute provides support in several core areas—molecular biology, immunology, imaging and biostatistics. The Institute also serves an educational function by providing special seminars, training programs and workshops and through periodic, formal meetings in which members of the Institute present their collaborative results to a scientific advisory board.
Last Update
March 29, 2010
March 29, 2010
