T1D Exchange 2018 Diabetes Innovation Challenge
Proposal Submission Deadline: Wednesday, January 31, 2018
In partnership with lead sponsors JDRF and the Helmsley Charitable Trust, the Diabetes Innovation Challenge will award $50,000 in cash and $100,000 in in-kind contributions for the winning innovations that can improve the lives of 30+ million people living with diabetes (with a particular focus on insulin-dependent diabetes). The challenge is seeking:
Proposal Submission Process: Register and submit questionnaire and supporting documents via online platform found here: Diabetes Innovation Challenge's Website.
How to Submit: Application and further details are available at Diabetes Innovation Challenge's Website and applicants should contact Mina Zion via email at mzion@usc.edu prior to submission.
Amount of Funding: Award provides $50,000 + $100,000 in in-kind contributions to further relevant research.
For more information, please contact Mina Zion at mzion@usc.edu or213-821-6068.
In partnership with lead sponsors JDRF and the Helmsley Charitable Trust, the Diabetes Innovation Challenge will award $50,000 in cash and $100,000 in in-kind contributions for the winning innovations that can improve the lives of 30+ million people living with diabetes (with a particular focus on insulin-dependent diabetes). The challenge is seeking:
- Automated Insulin Devices and related components including glucose sensing, insulin delivery systems, and cellular therapy delivery technologies
- Diagnostics such as tests for research and screening; early diagnosis and prevention; autoantibodies, C- peptide, or other markers such as beta cell death and risk of diabetic complications
- Therapeutics like smart insulins, glucagons, immune-modulating therapies, beta cell regeneration, and treatments for diabetic complications
- Technology Design/Disease Management. For example, new approaches to using information and communication technologies to support diabetes management
Proposal Submission Process: Register and submit questionnaire and supporting documents via online platform found here: Diabetes Innovation Challenge's Website.
How to Submit: Application and further details are available at Diabetes Innovation Challenge's Website and applicants should contact Mina Zion via email at mzion@usc.edu prior to submission.
Amount of Funding: Award provides $50,000 + $100,000 in in-kind contributions to further relevant research.
For more information, please contact Mina Zion at mzion@usc.edu or213-821-6068.