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Diabetes Research at City of Hope: Inspiring Legacy, Bold Vision

City of Hope is home to Arthur Riggs Diabetes & Metabolism Research Institute — one of the world's foremost scientific organizations dedicated to investigating the biology of diabetes and its treatment. Our scientists, including longtime leader and biotechnology pioneer Arthur Riggs, Ph.D., who served as the Samuel Rahbar Chair in Diabetes & Drug Discovery, were responsible for discovering insulin’s role in processing sugar, identifying a marker for glucose control in the blood and creating the technology that gave the world synthetic human insulin.

The Riggs Institute continues that legacy today under its recently appointed director, Debbie C. Thurmond, Ph.D., the Ruth B. & Robert K. Lanman Chair in Gene Regulation & Drug Discovery Research, with exciting developments in cell transplantation, gene regulation, immune tolerance and a new understanding of diabetes as a complex, multifaceted disease.

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World Diabetes Day: Journey Toward a Cure

Beyond Type 1 co-founder Sam Talbot (moderator) is joined by an all-star panel of diabetes researchers, advocates and journalists, including City of Hope diabetes researcher Debbie Thurmond, Ph.D., journalist Amy Tenderich, and JDRF Los Angeles Chapter board member Rae Sanchini Tobey. The group discusses merging therapies, promising treatments and the future of diabetes medicine.

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