Kurt Griffin, MD, PhD: Exploring New Ways to Prevent Type 1 Diabetes
Learn about exciting new type 1 diabetes research Dr. Griffin is taking on at BRI.
Allyson Byrd, PhD: Can Gut Bacteria Help Treat Cancer?
Why does a medicine work for one person, but not another with the same disease? Dr. Byrd is seeking answers in a place that some people might find surprising.
Out-Of-The-Box Idea Yields Important Answers About Lupus
Hayley Waterman, PhD, asked an outside-the-box research question about lupus — and found groundbreaking answers.
Advances in T1D Prediction: An Algorithm To Help Define When a Person May Develop T1D
Learn how a team led by Carla Greenbaum, MD, is using “fancy math” to better understand not only if a person will develop T1D, but when.
Second Annual BRI T1D Family Day
June 1, 2024, marked the second annual Benaroya Research Institute T1D Family Day.
Working Toward Cures
Did you know that if risk screening results show you are in the early stages of T1D, you may be eligible to participate in a type 1 diabetes prevention study?
Investigating a Little-Understood Cell in MS
Find out how Estelle Bettelli, PhD, and her team are examining guardian cells that may play a big role in MS.
Exploring the Exposome: What Role Does Where You Live and What You’re Exposed to Play in Autoimmunity?
Read about BRI’s effort, led by Cate Speake, PhD, and Jane Buckner, MD, to better understand the role environmental factors play in autoimmune disease.
Two Half-Marathons in Two Days on Two Coasts to Support BRI
Learn about the challenge Gretchen Schoenstein took on to raise funds and awareness for BRI.
BRI’s Innovation Fund Sparks New Discoveries
Learn about one of the first projects launched with this funding, where Eddie James, PhD, and Caroline Stephanie, PhD, are exploring a new approach to treat type 1 diabetes.