Weathering Uncertainty with Resilience
Read ArticleBlog Posts focused on: Sound Life Project (SLP); Type 1 Diabetes (T1D); Biorepository
A Decades-Long Dream Becomes Reality
Learn how research led by Jane Buckner, MD, is bringing regulatory T cell-based therapies closer to clinical trials.
Innovation Fund Spotlight: Exploring Immune System Cells and Gut Bacteria
Allyson Byrd, PhD, is an expert in the gut microbiome, the study of the tiny organisms that live inside our digestive system. James Lord, MD, PhD, is a gastroenterologist who has studied inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis for more than 20 years.
Innovation Fund Spotlight: State-of-the-Art Genome Editing To Understand Disease and Develop New Therapies
Learn how CRISPR-Cas9-based genome engineering using adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors is helping BRI scientists make breakthroughs to study human T cells and explore new treatments for type 1 diabetes, as well as develop preclinical models to study T cells and B cell
Autoantibody Reversion: A Mystery That Could Help Prevent T1D
At first, Cate Speake, PhD, and her team weren’t sure that a mysterious phenomenon called autoantibody reversion was actually happening. But no matter how they sliced the data, they saw the same pattern. Learn how autoantibody reversion could unlock new clues to preventing type 1 diabetes.
Innovation Grant Yields Exciting Advances and Additional Funding
Learn how lab-grown human beta cells are helping Eddie James, PhD, and other BRI researchers answer important questions in type 1 diabetes.
Catching Autoimmune Diseases Before They Start
Find out about new advances in autoimmune disease screening from a team led by Cate Speake, PhD.
A Letter from our President
Read exciting updates and learn what’s on the horizon for 2025 from BRI President Jane Buckner, MD.
Interview with Dr. Megan Smithmyer: Type 1 Diabetes Biorepository (BRIDge Study)
Dr. Smithmyer is a staff scientist at Benaroya Research Institute (BRI) in the Center for Interventional Immunology. She has kindly agreed to speak with us about what the BRIDge Biorepository is and its importance to the work that scientists like her do in the realm of type 1 diabetes.
Innovation Fund Spotlight: Lab-Grown Beta Cells Meet State-Of-The-Art Imaging To Answer New Questions About Type 1 Diabetes
BRI investigators Eddie James, PhD, and Caroline Stefani, PhD, are teaming up to take a unique approach to type 1 diabetes research.
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.