The pilot and feasibility program fosters innovative and transformative research designed to eliminate disparities in diabetes. Explore our current and past projects below.

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Melicia Whitt-Glover, PhD

“Evaluating the Feasibility of Translating Evidence-based Diabetes Prevention Programs in High risk communities through HBCU-community partnerships”

Eduardo Simoes, MD

“Evaluate the Impact of a Quality Improvement Exchange on Outcomes and Collaboration within Missouri Diabetes Prevention and Control Programs”

Diana Parra Perez, PhD

“Efficacy of a Culturally Sensitive and Linguistically Appropriate Internet and Mobile-based Weight Loss Therapy in Obese Hispanic/Latino Adult Women”

Amy McQueen, PhD

“Examining Unmet Basic Needs and Healthcare Gaps Among Medicaid Beneficiaries with Type 2 Diabetes”

Shiriki Kumanyika, PhD

“Exploring the Impact Potential of an Interorganizational Network Partnership (INP) to Build a Culture of Health in the Black Community”

Richard Griffey, MD

“Preventing Adverse Events in Diabetic Ketoacidosis Using a Standardized Care Pathway in the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study”

Ana Baumann, PhD

“Healthy, Energetic, Parent Intervention Program (HEPIP)”

Ebony Carter, MD

“Group Prenatal Care for Women with Diabetes: A Pilot Randomized Control Trial

Ann Marie Dale, PhD

“Workplace Health Participatory Program for Grocery Store Workers”

Cynthia Herrick, MD

“Post-partum Screening for Diabetes Among Low-Income Women with Gestational Diabetes”