Joslin Diabetes Center Research
Established in 1898, Joslin Diabetes Center is an internationally recognized diabetes treatment, research and education institution affiliated with Harvard Medical School and headquartered in Boston, MA. Joslin is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure for diabetes and improving the lives of people with diabetes through its cutting edge basic and clinical research, patient care programs for children and adults, and through programs and publications that improve the care of diabetes worldwide. Some of the most important improvements in diabetes care — including treatments for diabetes in pregnancy, the development of laser surgery to treat diabetic eye disease, and the identification of markers for "pre-diabetes" — were developed at Joslin. In addition to its headquarters facility in Boston, Joslin has affiliated treatment facilities at more than 25 locations from coast to coast. Support Joslin research now.
Recent Research From Joslin
Managing Diabetes During Pregnancy
Getting Older and Staying Healthy with Diabetes
The Heart of the Matter: Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
Diabetes Research: Advancing Toward a Cure
High Blood Glucose Levels in Early Pregnancy May Deprive Embryo of Oxygen and Lead to Birth Defects, Joslin Diabetes Center Study Shows
New Imaging Technology Shown to Detect Pancreatic Inflammation in Type 1 Diabetes and Its Reversal in Animal Models
Joslin Researchers Discover New Gene for Type 2 Diabetes Using DNA Chip
Diabetes - Is it in Your Genes?
Eyes on the Prize: Preventing Vision Problems Associated With Diabetes
Not Quite An Artificial Pancreas: Insulin Pumps and Glucose Sensor Devices
Obesity: It's Gaining On Us











