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JDRF has now rebranded to Breakthrough T1D.
Our name has changed, our mission has not.

We’re accelerating towards a cure – help us get there faster

Donate now and your gift will be doubled until 11 July, up to the first £60,000. Please give what you can to accelerate us towards the day when a cure for T1D is possible.

Professor Shareen Forbes in the laboratory smiling

I am Professor Shareen Forbes and I am a clinician and researcher, working at the University of Edinburgh. For the last 12 years, I have been working to find a cure for type 1 diabetes by leading cutting-edge research projects at the University’s specialist laboratories.

Now, I am incredibly excited to tell you that I believe we are at the beginning of a transformational new era of research for T1D – funded in significant part by your support of Breakthrough T1D.  But there is so much more work to do.

That’s why, today, I urge you to give your support to allow Breakthrough T1D to fund more vital research projects – like the one I lead at the University of Edinburgh.

Beta cells made in a lab from stem cells.
Pictured above: Beta cells made in a lab from stem cells, which can be grown into any cell.

My team’s work – funded by Breakthrough T1D – has been focused on improving the survival rates of cells transplanted from organ donors. The challenges have been huge. Donor organs are rare and cell survival rates are low. Through our work we are trying to make each donor’s contribution go further, helping more people.

The team are producing and using macrophages, a type of immune cell, that can help protect transplanted islet cells and reduce the need for anti-rejection drugs. This approach can also be applied to stem cell-derived islets (SCDIs), which are grown instead of using donated islets. These collaborative research initiatives are paving the way for potential cures for type 1 diabetes.

Staind islet cells in the pancreas under a microscope
Pictured above: Staind islet cells in the pancreas under a microscope

This could be the start of a completely new future for T1D treatment – but we must accelerate research, now, if we are to make the most of this incredible opportunity.

Donations from people like you have helped bring us to this moment. Please give what you can today, to accelerate us towards the day when a cure for T1D is possible.

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