nPOD Working Groups

Type 1 Diabetes Key Questions Working Groups

At nPOD, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and believe that through collaboration we can address current issues in science of type 1 diabetes. For this purpose, we organized Key Questions working groups. These topics represent areas where we felt availability of nPOD tissues should be prioritized in order to address broad and important scientific questions relevant to the T1D research and care community. Our desire is that nPOD can inspire novel rigorous, organized, and collaborative activities using the bottom-up approach that nPOD has successfully employed in establishing collaborations in our community.

Is there a difference between type 1 diabetes in children and adults?

Prohormone processing defect in T1D pancreas

Role of the exocrine pancreas in T1D development

Translation studies to advance T1D therapies

Beta- and/or islet specific targets for a variety of studies

Understanding the diversity of T1D

Archives

nPOD Viral

nPOD-V represents a self-assembled collaborative effort with the goal of investigating the role of viruses in T1D through the study of nPOD samples.

nPOD Extracellular Matrix

The nPOD-ECM group is interested in the study of extra-cellular matrix components in the pathogenesis of T1D.

nPOD Omics

This group aims to establish standardized ‘omics data for each precious sample to better understand T1D pathogenesis.

nPOD Transplant

nPOD-T is aimed at scientifically researching human pancreatic tissue from organ donors who have had a pancreas transplant.

nPOD Autoimmunity

The nPOD-A group studies autoreactive T cells, B cells and other immune cell types with multiple goals.