Research
Type 1 Diabetes Research
SDRI is a global leader in advancing research, education, and clinical care to those impacted by type 1 diabetes.
Device Accuracy Studies
As a preferred industry partner, Sansum Diabetes Research Institute (SDRI) is committed to conducting pivotal clinical research studies to evaluate the accuracy and efficacy of diabetes management devices, including continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps.
This meaningful research provides valuable insights that enhance the quality of life for individuals living with type 1 diabetes
Insulin Studies
Given that insulin remains a cornerstone in type 1 diabetes management, SDRI conducts comprehensive studies to explore novel insulin formulations, delivery methods, and dosing strategies.
By staying at the forefront of insulin research, we aim to optimize treatment outcomes and minimize the burden of diabetes management.
Automated Insulin Delivery Systems
SDRI actively evaluates automated insulin delivery systems, including closed-loop systems and artificial pancreas technologies. These advancements have revolutionized type 1 diabetes management by providing real-time adjustments and reducing the mental burden of living with diabetes. SDRI will continue partnering with industry to simplify life for those living withdiabetes.
Embracing Change
Malia’s Journey with Type 1 Diabetes and the Transformative Impact of SDRI
In February 2023, the Musterer family’s life changed when their then 12-year-old daughter Malia was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D).
In February 2023, the Musterer family’s life changed when their then 12-year-old daughter Malia was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D).
Despite the initial shock, the family was determined to find the best care possible to help Malia through this crisis. They soon learned about SDRI, where Malia became a patient of Francine Kaufman, MD, and Nurse Practitioner Mei Mei Church, FNP-BC, CDCES.
Dr. Kaufman and Mei Mei helped Malia transition to an automated insulin delivery system (artificial pancreas). This proved to be a significant milestone for Malia offering her newfound freedom and flexibility in managing her diabetes as this system automates insulin delivery allowing Malia and her family to think less about diabetes and spend more time enjoying life.
SDRI’s outreach programs have also played a significant role in the Musterer’s life with diabetes. Malia’s mother, Kirstin, has become a regular participant at our monthly OneTalk program. The knowledge of the expert facilitators and guests has been a remarkable resource for Kirstin and a reminder that T1D is a team event.
“Diabetes is a burden too heavy for one person to bear alone,” said Kirstin. “I’m determined for my family to stand by Malia’s side and rally around her.”
SDRI is proud to partner with Malia throughout her journey with T1D. She has embraced her new life with grace and determination, proving that diabetes is just one part of her story, not the entirety of it.
“SDRI has completely transformed our lives,” shared Kirstin. “Mei Mei has been an invaluable resource, consistently offering her expertise with a reassuring calmness. She not only knows the answers to our questions but also ensures we feel secure and supported. What’s truly remarkable is her swift responsiveness, she’s always there without delay. During the initial stages of diagnosis, which were incredibly daunting, Mei Mei was a lifeline.”
Your tax-deductible gift is carefully utilized to support our mission at Sansum Diabetes Research Institute to improving the lives of those impacted by diabetes through research, education, and care.
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Sansum Diabetes Research Institute
2219 Bath Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
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