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Breakthrough T1D

Breakthrough T1D

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As we drive toward curing type 1 diabetes, we help make everyday life better for the people who face it.

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JDRF is now Breakthrough T1D. As the leading global type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organization, Breakthrough T1D helps make everyday life with type 1 diabetes better while driving toward cures. We do this by investing in the most promising research, advocating for progress by working with government to address issues that impact the T1D community, and helping educate and empower individuals facing this condition. For more information, visit www.BreakthroughT1D.org

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http://www.BreakthroughT1D.org
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501-1,000 employees
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New York , New York
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1970

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    Huge news from down under: Tzield is now approved in Australia to delay the onset of stage 3 T1D in people 8+ with stage 2 T1D. Read more about this exciting news from our colleagues at Breakthrough T1D Australia.

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    Fantastic type 1 diabetes (T1D) news in Australia this morning: Tzield has been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for use in people aged 8+ years who are in stage 2 T1D! Here’s why it’s so exciting: 🔷 Tzield (teplizumab) can delay the progression of T1D from stage 2 (before people start showing T1D symptoms) to stage 3 (when symptoms of T1D begin and people start needing insulin therapy). 🔷 On average, Tzield means an extra 2 years of life without insulin. That's an extra 2 years without the physical, emotional, financial and mental burdens of T1D. 🔷 This is the first new drug approved for T1D in over 100 years, since the discovery of insulin! 🔷 People can only be found in the early stages of T1D through screening. That’s why Breakthrough T1D has been funding early detection and screening initiatives in Australia for many years and is a global leader in the field. 🔷 Breakthrough T1D has funded the development of teplizumab for almost 4 decades, from the early discovery research to the landmark clinical trials that proved it could delay T1D progression. 🔷 Next up, Breakthrough T1D will be advocating for the therapy to be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), so it can become subsidised and available for all people with stage 2 T1D who want to access it. We'll share more about Tzield and what this means in the days to come – you can also click in the link in the comments to learn more about this exciting news!

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    We applaud Representatives Kim Schrier (D-WA) and John Joyce (R-PA) and Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Susan Collins (R-ME) for introducing the Strengthening Collective Resources for Encouraging Education Needed (SCREEN) for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Act of 2026. The bipartisan legislation aims to increase awareness and improve early detection of T1D. Screening and early detection of T1D can save lives, help people make important decisions about their health, and potentially change the course of this disease. Too often, children and adults are diagnosed only after becoming critically ill. Screening for T1D can be done through a simple blood test, and ongoing monitoring can help families avoid medical emergencies and take action sooner. Swipe to learn more and visit the link below to take action! https://lnkd.in/eYH-hpWm

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    “The ability to detect type 1 diabetes early through screening and monitoring is a significant breakthrough. The Fr1da study has advanced our understanding of disease progression in children and demonstrates the value and practicality of early detection as part of routine clinical care, advancing clinical trials, and enabling access to emerging disease-modifying therapies.” - Esther Latres, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of Research Congratulations to the team Helmholtz Munich for 10 years of the Fr1da study—a landmark study. Breakthrough T1D is proud to continue to support this important study in the years to come, and we look forward to learning even more about T1D.

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    10 Years of Fr1da: Early Detection of Type 1 Diabetes in Children is Broadly Feasible 👏  Since 2015, the #Fr1da study, coordinated by Prof. Anette-Gabriele Ziegler, #HelmholtzMunich, has screened more than 220,000 children in Bavaria for early-stage type 1 diabetes through routine pediatric care. 💡 The latest evaluation shows that screening for early-stage type 1 diabetes can be implemented sustainably in general pediatric practice and identifies most children who later develop clinical type 1 diabetes. The study also highlights that most children who develop stage 3 type 1 diabetes have no family history of the disease – showing that screening should not be limited to high-risk groups. 🌟 Early detection enables medical follow-up, helps prevent diabetic ketoacidosis, improves longterm health outcomes, and supports access to emerging disease-modifying therapies. 👉 Learn more in our news: https://lnkd.in/ehfr42p5 🔗 To the original publication: https://lnkd.in/dcmSPhxx Christiane Winkler Technische Universität München The Helmsley Charitable Trust Breakthrough T1D)German Center for Diabetes Research (Deutsches Zentrum für Diabetesforschung, DZD)   #Type1Diabetes #EarlyDetection #DiabetesResearch #Fr1daStudy #AWorldWithout1

    • 10 Years of Fr1da: Early Detection of Type 1 Diabetes in Children is Broadly Feasible
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    Representation in T1D screening and clinical trials matters. Join today’s webinar at 3 PM EST to explore why participants in type 1 diabetes screening and research aimed at delaying disease progression do not currently reflect the full population affected by T1D. This important discussion will cover: • Access to type 1 diabetes screening • Immunomodulatory clinical trials and therapies • Evidence-based solutions to improve equitable access and care delivery for all communities Advancing diversity and representation in research is essential to improving outcomes and ensuring innovation reaches everyone affected by T1D. Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/eGr7-AhF

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    Be part of the inaugural Breakthrough T1D Clinical & Research Congress in Philadelphia, October 9–11, 2026. This global meeting will bring together clinicians, researchers, scientists, healthcare professionals, and advocates to share insights, generate ideas, and foster collaboration across the T1D ecosystem. Join us for two and a half days of interactive sessions, plenary lectures, workshops, and networking, covering the latest in T1D science, therapies, and care. 👉 Secure your seat: https://lnkd.in/eAr4Bzsm #T1DResearch #Type1Diabetes #T1DCare #DiabetesInnovation #BreakthroughT1D

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    Breakthrough T1D was proud to co-host Country-Led, Globally Supported: The ALIGN-T1D Model at the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva. The event brought together voices from government, industry, philanthropy, and civil society to explore how country leadership, paired with strategic global partnership, can accelerate equitable access to T1D care, supplies, and support worldwide. Key themes from the discussion included: - The importance of country-led solutions for long-term sustainability - Early implementation lessons from the ALIGN-T1D model - The role of multi-sector collaboration in closing the T1D care gap For the 1 in 2 people with T1D worldwide who lack access to insulin, this kind of systems-level thinking isn't just important—it's urgent. Thank you to our partners and all the speakers and attendees who joined us. Learn more: alignt1d.org

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    Clinical trials are essential to improving care, developing new therapies, and giving patients access to emerging medical advancements. Katie Beth Hand’s participation in the Eledon clinical trial highlights how research studies advance innovation and contribute to future type 1 diabetes (T1D) treatments for others facing similar challenges. Today, on Clinical Trials Day, we recognize the incredible importance of research and the patients participants who help move breakthroughs forward.

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    Another step forward! Our champions and Congressional Diabetes Caucus Co-Chairs Representative Diana DeGette and Representative Gus Bilirakis just sent a letter to the FDA noting our HHS proposal and urging a new look at the regulatory pathway for deceased donor islets. These islets can help people with type 1 diabetes today. The pathway needs to catch up, and we'll keep pushing until it does. Thank you to our champions in the House! 

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