Rare and Atypical Diabetes Network (RADIANT)
RADIANT
What is the goal of the study?
The aim of this study is to define a process for identifying and studying individuals and families with rare and uncharacterized forms of diabetes. Genetic and phenotypic studies may help in identifying new biomarkers for screening and diagnosis. Genetic studies may help to identify drug targets and catalyze the development of therapies. The study will create and manage a database and biospecimen repository of rare and atypical forms of diabetes for use by the broader research community. There are 14 study clinics including SCH that will be involved in enrolling participants, and one data coordinating center. The external IRB for this study is the University of Utah.
Who can participate in the study?
Please contact the study team listed below to learn more.