Yale Children's Diabetes Program
The Yale Children's Diabetes Program provides comprehensive diabetes care and education with a special emphasis on the use of technology-based tools as well as clinically relevant research. We provide care to children of all ages, whether they are newly diagnosed with diabetes or have had the condition for years.
Our mission is simple and can be summed up in three points:
- Our first responsibility is to children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their families. The goal of our family-centered care is to set the standard for the treatment of children with T1D around the world.
- An essential means to achieve our goal of optimal care of childhood diabetes is to carry out cutting-edge research aimed at developing and evaluating improved treatments for T1D. Through patient-oriented diabetes research, we will to transform the landscape of diabetes care and provide our patients with a far healthier future.
- Advances in treatment of childhood diabetes will be slowed and new medications and devices will be wasted if there are not enough pediatric clinicians and investigators. We are committed to training the next generation of pediatric practitioners and researchers in the treatment and study of T1D.
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- June 25, 2026Source: Yale News
'Paradigm-Shifting’ Treatment for Pediatric Diabetes Cleared by FDA
- June 10, 2026
Meet Cerella Craig, MPH, Program Manager
- June 10, 2026
Team Hosts Successful “Adulting with Diabetes Day”
- June 08, 2026Source: Daily Mail (with Ania Jastreboff, MD, PhD)
'Godzilla' fat jab tackles arthritis, sleep apnoea and cuts heart risk
- June 07, 2026Source: CBS News (with Ania Jastreboff, MD)
The promises and pitfalls of GLP-1 drugs
- May 25, 2026
Back to School: What Mitochondria Really Do