Diabetes Research Institute Foundation
DRIfocus
Winter 2015/ Volume 42 / Issue 1
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SHARED $3.3 MILLION GRANT FUNDS COLLABORATIVE DIABETES RESEARCH The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has awarded a $3.3 million grant, to be shared by researchers at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s Diabetes Research Institute (DRI), the University of Florida, and additional institutions worldwide, as part of a collaborative global effort to help discover the causes of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and find a cure. The announcement was made by Alberto Pugliese, M.D., professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology and head of the DRI’s Immunogenetics Program, during a live webinar. The George S. Eisenbarth nPOD Award for Team Science is named, in part, for the Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes (nPOD), a program established by JDRF in 2007 that supports the collection and characterization of pancreatic tissues from T1D organ donors. These tissues are then made available to investigators. The program’s creation grew from the insight of T1D researchers, led by the late George Eisenbarth, M.D., with the understanding that while animal models for T1D could be useful, they differ from the human disease in many key aspects. The JDRF nPOD is led by Drs. Pugliese and Mark Atkinson (University of Florida). Prior to the creation of nPOD, access to human pancreases for research was extremely challenging and obtaining T1D-diseased pancreatic tissue and other disease-relevant tissues were even more uncommon. That changed when Eisenbarth, for whom the Helmsley Charitable Trust award was named and who was a mentor to Dr. Pugliese, suggested the formation of nPOD and provided initial data in support of the feasibility of such an effort. Today, thanks to outreach and education in the organ donation community, nPOD has collected more than 100 T1D donated pancreases. The DRI's Dr. Alberto Pugliese announced the grant during a live webinar.
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A DRI Retrospective
Honored at the Empire Ball
In the Fast Lane
A Family's Mission
A throwback picture from 1994 in which DRI Foundation and Building Trades representatives officially dedicate the Diabetes Research Institute.
The 31st annual Empire Ball honored Stephen M. Soviero, L. Jay Cross, and Frederick C. Horwood and raised $1.2 million for the DRI.
Joanne Del Prete-Rosten's "Canto Lamborghini" and other exotic cars were out on display at the Gold Coast Concours/Bimmerstock event in Glen Cove, NY.
At The Donaldson Organization Golf Outing, Bob Donaldson, with family, friends and colleagues, raised $600,000 to help cure his grandson and millions more.
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