Awardee OrganizationINDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS
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Abstract Text
ABSTRACT (OVERALL CENTER)
The mission of the Indiana Diabetes Research Center (IDRC) is to foster knowledge, support training, and
promote basic and translational research in diabetes and related metabolic disorders, and their complications.
A major focus of the IDRC has been the training and development of the “next generation” of diabetes
researcher. This focus has involved a state-wide effort led by the IDRC that has included resource provision
(through the Research Cores), financial support and mentoring (through the Pilot and Feasibility Program and
institutional funds), and creation of a collaborative diabetes ecosystem (through the Enrichment Program) for a
burgeoning pool of investigators at Indiana University School of Medicine and its affiliated research institutions
in Indiana (Purdue University, Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis, Indiana University
Bloomington, and the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute). The IDRC has been the catalyst for the growth
of the Diabetes Research Base by 47% since the funding of this award in 2015. The IDRC consists of a
Research Base of 94 highly collaborative investigators who represent 4 research themes: Cellular & Molecular
Metabolism; Complications of Diabetes & Obesity; Islet Function & Survival; Nutrition & Physiology of Diabetes
and Obesity. Collectively, this group of investigators brings in $46.7M in annual directs from the NIH, of which
50% ($23M) is from NIDDK. The research programs of these investigators is be augmented by 5 state-of-the-
art Research Cores (Microscopy, Islet & Physiology, Translation, Swine, and Systems & Informatics Cores).
An Enrichment Program, supported by 6 T32 training grants, will enhance learning and discovery. A Pilot and
Feasibility Program will grow the Research Base by providing funding to highly promising young investigators.
An Administrative Core will oversee governance of the IDRC, and will receive input from an Executive
Committee, an Internal Advisory Board, and an External Advisory Board of world-renowned
diabetes/metabolism research leaders. The Aims of the IDRC will be to:
(1) Promote high impact scientific discoveries by leveraging Research Cores that facilitate
collaborations and the use of state-of-the-art methodologies and human studies in diabetes research;
(2) Enhance a highly collaborative environment that promotes learning and encourages interaction
among investigators;
(3) Support the training and innovative research of a burgeoning pool of superb investigators with the
potential to become future leaders in diabetes research;
(4) Build and strengthen the diabetes research base, support infrastructure to ensure ongoing growth
and innovation, and engage with the local community to raise diabetes awareness and involvement.
Public Health Relevance Statement
NARRATIVE
It is estimated that nearly 10% of the US population has diabetes, and the percentage with obesity and pre-
diabetes is alarmingly higher. A goal of the Indiana Diabetes Research Center is to leverage resources, a
highly talented pool of basic and translational researchers, and a rich environment of learning and collaboration
to tackle the causes, diagnoses, and treatment of diabetes and related metabolic disorders and their
complications.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
847
DUNS Number
603007902
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Project Start Date
06-July-2015
Project End Date
31-May-2025
Budget Start Date
01-June-2021
Budget End Date
31-May-2022
Project Funding Information for 2021
Total Funding
$1,537,464
Direct Costs
$970,009
Indirect Costs
$567,455
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2021
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$1,537,464
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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