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http://chicagodiabetesresearch.org/cores/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 30,2023. Core facility that provides analytic support for a wide range of projects in diabetes translation research ranging from program evaluation to cost-effectiveness analysis.
Proper citation: Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research Quantitative Analysis Core (RRID:SCR_015208) Copy
https://cdtr.wustl.edu/our-cores/health-informatics/
Core facility whose services include consultation for management of complex datasets and literature resources, as well as promoting education of data analysis tools for researchers.
Proper citation: Washington University Center for Diabetes Translation Research Health Informatics in Diabetes Research Core (RRID:SCR_015206) Copy
http://www.einstein.yu.edu/centers/diabetes-translational-research/lcmc/
Core facility that supports type II translational research in diabetes prevention and control. The life course perspective focuses on biopsychosocial and behavioral processes that individuals experience during particular periods in their life, and examines the interplay between these exposures in shaping disease risk.
Proper citation: New York Regional Center for Diabetes Translation Research Life Course Methodology Core (RRID:SCR_015176) Copy
https://labnodes.vanderbilt.edu/resource/view/id/10410/collection_id/2234/community_id/1136
Core facility whose goal is to incorporate and implement diabetes research outcomes into clinical settings. Services include data processing management and a software toolset and workflow methodology for electronic collection and management of research and clinical trial data.
Proper citation: Vanderbilt Center for Diabetes Translation Research Behavioral Intervention Technologies and Services Core (RRID:SCR_015177) Copy
https://cdtr.wustl.edu/our-cores/solutions-to-diabetes-in-black-americans/
Core facility whose services include consultation about the challenges that Black Americans face regarding diet and food advertising, study design and implementation assistance, and positing relevant questions to the larger core for relevant research questions.
Proper citation: Washington University Center for Diabetes Translation Research Solutions to Diabetes in Black Americans Core (RRID:SCR_015215) Copy
http://diabetesresearch.med.umich.edu/Core_MCDTR_Intervention.php
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on November 6,2024. Core that provides assistance to the Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research. Its three main services are consultation on content development and technologies, consultation about evidence for translatable diabetes interventions, and providing access to patient-centered health platforms.
Proper citation: Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research Intervention and Technology Research Core (RRID:SCR_015170) Copy
http://diabetesresearchcenter.dom.wustl.edu/immunology-of-type-1-diabetes-core/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on November 7,2024. Core facility that provides logistic support to investigators examining autoimmune or type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) or other endocrine autoimmunities. Its main purpose is to foster fundamental studies on T1DM through support for acquisition and use of diabetogenic strains of mice, islet isolation, and distribution of cells and antibodies relevant for immunological studies of T1DM.
Proper citation: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Immunology of Type 1 Diabetes Core (RRID:SCR_015143) Copy
http://drtc.bsd.uchicago.edu/administrative-core/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on November 7,2024. Core which coordinates and directs the research and training efforts in diabetes conducted at the University of Chicago. It administrates the Pilot and Feasibility Program that supports new investigators in diabetes research as well as established investigators in other fields to conduct novel research related to diabetes.
Proper citation: University of Chicago Diabetes Research and Training Center Administrative Core (RRID:SCR_015144) Copy
http://diabetesresearchcenter.dom.wustl.edu/transgenic-es-cell-core/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on November 7,2024. Core facility that provides services for efficient and cost-effective development of genetically altered mouse models to elucidate the pathogenesis of diabetes and related metabolic disorders.
Proper citation: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Transgenic and ES Cell Core (RRID:SCR_015141) Copy
http://diabetesresearchcenter.dom.wustl.edu/cell-and-tissue-imaging-core/
Core facility which provides researchers access to and technological support for advanced cellular microscopy and tools.
Proper citation: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Cell and Tissue Imaging Core (RRID:SCR_015140) Copy
http://www.gcdtr.org/core-programs/disparities.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 30,2025. Core which facilitate combined diabetes-disparities translation research that can identify ways to improve engagement in evidence-based diabetes prevention and management interventions among vulnerable populations. Their services include methodological expertise, sociocultural competencies, access to populations in community, and clinical settings, and relevant databases, tools, and technologies that help diabetes investigators.
Proper citation: Georgia Center for Diabetes Translation Research Disparities Core (RRID:SCR_015157) Copy
http://www.gcdtr.org/core-programs/engagement-behavior-change.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 30,2025. Core which works to create more equitable health promotion and educational programs.
Proper citation: Georgia Center for Diabetes Translation Research Engagement and Behavior Change Core (RRID:SCR_015155) Copy
http://diabetestranslation.org/en/Cores/dop/
Research core for the prevention of diabetes and obesity in young women and children. The core works to collaborate on issues of translational interventions for diabetes and obesity prevention by research, evaluation and implementation studies.
Proper citation: Health Delivery Systems Center for Diabetes Translational Research Diabetes and Obesity Prevention Core (RRID:SCR_015159) Copy
https://www.vumc.org/vdrc/cores-hmpg
Core facility that provides a range of animal model systems to investigators working in the areas of diabetes and metabolism. It also offers surgical and experimental services, with limited analytical capacity in blood glucose and serology. The Human Metabolic Physiology and Genomics Core evolved from the Metabolic Physiology Shared Resource.
Proper citation: Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center Metabolic Physiology Shared Resource (RRID:SCR_015150) Copy
Purpose is to assemble, focus, mobilize, provide, monitor, and evaluate resources necessary to stimulate, carry out, and translate the outcomes of diabetes prevention and management research.
Proper citation: Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Diabetes Translational Research National Resource (RRID:SCR_015151) Copy
https://diabetes.med.umich.edu/partners/michigan-diabetes-research-center-mdrc/cores/clinical
Clinical Core of the Michigan Diabetes Research Center (MDRC) provides expertise and services to support basic biomedical research, research focused on the translation of basic science findings into early phase clinical trials, and the testing of treatments related to diabetes in human subjects.
Proper citation: Michigan Diabetes Research Center Clinical Core Facility (RRID:SCR_015139) Copy
http://diabetesresearchcenter.dom.wustl.edu/metabolomics-core/
Core facility which provides mass spectrometry analyses to Diabetes Research Center investigators that includes quantification as well as structural characterization of diabetes-related biomolecules.
Proper citation: Washington University School of Medicine Diabetes Research Center Mass Spectrometry Core (RRID:SCR_015137) Copy
https://labnodes.vanderbilt.edu/resource/view/id/10800/community_id/1418
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 6th,2023. Core whose objective is to provide investigators at Vanderbilt and outside institutions a means to accurately assess cardiovascular phenotypes in mouse models of diabetes and metabolic disease. The CPC uses validated approaches and state-of-the-art instrumentation that allow for sensitive screening of phenotypic variations.
Proper citation: MMPC-Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Cardiovascular Pathophysiology Core (RRID:SCR_015353) Copy
http://www.mmpc.org/shared/showCenterCore.aspx?id=30
Core that provides investigators with services to accurately measure the major components of energy balance in their mouse models and tests that allow investigators to examine physiological factors that may influence food intake or energy expenditure.
Proper citation: MMPC-University of California Davis Energy Balance Exercise and Behavior Core (RRID:SCR_015364) Copy
http://www.niddkrepository.org/studies/hapo-fus/
The goal of this follow-up study of mothers who participated in the Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes (HAPO) study is to determine the levels of blood sugar during pregnancy that are linked to increased body fat in the child, as well as to determine the chances of a mother developing diabetes 8-12 years after the pregnancy. The original study examined 23,316 mother-child pairs, and researchers determined that the hyperglycemia of a mother was linked to newborn birth weight and body fat. HAPO-FUS will enroll 7,000 or the original HAPO mother-child pairs for one follow-up visit to assess body composition, blucose metabolism, medical history, and other metabolic parameters.
Proper citation: Hyperglycemia and Pregnancy Outcomes Follow-Up Study Consortium (HAPO-FUS) (RRID:SCR_014377) Copy
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