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Clinical Trials | INsulin delivery with Self-adjusting closed-loop and behavIoral Glycemic control enHanced by prediction (INSIGHT)

INsulin delivery with Self-adjusting closed-loop and behavIoral Glycemic control enHanced by predicTion (INSIGHT)

The Center for Diabetes Technology seeks adults ages 18 and older with Type 1 Diabetes for a research study. The purpose of this study is to find out if a system called AIDANET (Automated Insulin Delivery Adaptive NETwork) is safe and can help control blood sugar better for people with Type 1 Diabetes. The study involves wearing study equipment to manage your diabetes for about 3 months. There will be 13 study visits with most of the visits completed by telephone or virtually from home. You may need to attend an in-person training visit to learn how to use the Tandem Mobi insulin pump, a Dexcom continuous glucose monitor (CGM), and the investigational AIDANET system. Study-related equipment and supplies are provided at no cost to you. You will need to use your own insulin. For more information, please scan the QR code below or contact the study coordinator, Andrea Riano at [email protected] or 434-249-6251