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Samantha Robinson

Samantha Robinson

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Community and Partner Manager, T1D Exchange

Boston

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Total articles 3

  • How many low blood sugars do you have per week?

    By Samantha Robinson

    May. 31, 2023

  • Do you keep snacks in your car for lows?

    By Samantha Robinson

    May. 01, 2023

  • How many low blood sugars do you have per week?

    By Samantha Robinson

    May. 31, 2023

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T1D Exchange

T1D Exchange is a nonprofit organization founded in 2010, focused on improving care and accelerating therapies for individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D). It operates a real-world patient data platform that enhances drug and device development while promoting collaboration among patients, clinicians, researchers, and industry partners. The organization manages a network of over 80 diabetes clinics across the U.S., serving more than 100,000 patients. T1D Exchange also offers the Glu Community, an online platform for individuals with T1D to share experiences and engage in research. Additionally, it maintains a research registry and biobank to support T1D research and therapeutic development. The Quality Improvement Collaborative (T1DX-QI) initiative helps clinics refine best practices and improve patient outcomes through shared learning and data analysis. T1D Exchange emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion in its initiatives, aiming to ensure equitable care and representation in T1D research.

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

+1 617-892-6100

Founded: 2010