FREDER1K STUDY IN SAXONY AND THURINGIA
Freder1k study in Saxony and Thuringia: early detection of an increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes
In Saxony and Thuringia, all babies up to seven days old can be tested for an increased risk of type 1 diabetes, free of charge, as part of the Freder1k study. The test can be carried out at any maternity hospital.
Information on screening tests for newborns
Further information
- Research Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD), Technische Universität Dresden
- Campaigns around type 1 diabetes: A World Without 1
FREDER1K STUDY TEAM FOR SAXONY AND THURINGIA
Study centre
Research Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD) Technische Universität Dresden
Contact: Fetscherstraße 105,
01307 Dresden, Germany
Phone. 0800 – 724 5148 (freephone),
E-Mail: diabetesstudie.crtd@tu-dresden.de
Principal investigators
Professor Dr Ezio Bonifacio
Professor Dr Reinhard Berner (POInT principal investigator)
Professor Dr Pauline Wimberger/Dr Katharina Nitzsche (Freder1k principal investigator)
Study coordination
Dr Angela Hommel
Freder1k study coordination
Dr Petrina Delivani
POInT study coordination
Dr. Anja Loff
Study assistant
Manja Gottschalk-Schwarz
Laboratory coordination
Sevina Dietz
Robert Morgenstern
Marc Weigelt
POInT study centre
Fabian Lander
Dr Gita Gemulla
Franziska Ehrlich
Raphael Hoffmann
Nicole Zubizarreta
Sari Arabi
Ruth Blechschmidt