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Research Updates

Paris, France – July 1, 2010 – Sanofi-aventis (EURONEXT: SAN and NYSE: SNY ) and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) announced today a unique partnership to develop therapeutic treatments for people with type 1 diabetes at different stages of the disease – both those living with the disease and the newly diagnosed – as well as preventing diabetes in those at risk. Toward those goals, the partnership will focus on therapeutics such as immune therapies and beta cell regeneration.

Under the newly announced partnership, sanofi-aventis and JDRF will jointly provide academic investigators and non-profit medical research organizations with funding to conduct research projects in regeneration and immune therapy. This partnership will provide sanofi-aventis with options to the intellectual property developed by researchers who receive funding through the program.

“Sanofi-aventis is committed to providing healthcare solutions that meet the needs of people with diabetes and their families,” said Pierre Chancel, Senior Vice-President, Global Diabetes, sanofi-aventis. “Our long-acting insulin is one of the leading insulin products for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and we continue to invest in research for additional therapies and solutions to meet the unmet needs of patients. Our partnership with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is an opportunity to help fund innovative research that will improve therapies and perhaps even find a cure for type 1 diabetes.”

The partnership will capitalize on the JDRF’s network of academicians, institutions and biotech partners, while also leveraging sanofi-aventis’ drug development experience to help bring products and technologies to the clinic and eventually to patients.

“JDRF is focused on immune therapies and regeneration as two key areas to develop better treatments and cures for diabetes,” said Jeffrey Brewer, President and Chief Executive Officer of JDRF. “Partnering with businesses such as sanofi-aventis, with their tremendous experience in bringing research to market to benefit patients, is an important way we can accelerate the pace of science leading to a cure.”

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Upcoming Family Team Rallies – Walk to Cure Diabetes

by Patrick McKowen07.14.2010

ShareFamily Rallies are a great opportunity to meet other parents in the type 1 diabetes community. In addition to free entrance to the zoo, the rallies include important information:

Learn how the dollars raised by Family Walk Teams translate into tangible progress toward the cure
Hear about the progress being made in the field of diabetes research
Gather [...]

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JDRF State of the Foundation Address

by Patrick McKowen07.06.2010

ShareLeo Mullin, Chairman
JDRF 2010 Annual Conference
Good morning everybody. I’m really pleased to be with you today to report on the state of the foundation. As you will hear, it is an extraordinarily positive report. We have weathered a storm, primarily financial, that could have laid low a lesser organization. And we [...]

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JDRF Hosts Key Session on Artificial Pancreas Progress at ADA Scientific Meeting

by Rachael McConney07.06.2010

ShareIn an acknowledgement of its leadership in driving the development of an artificial pancreas, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation was asked to co-host a special symposium- “The Artificial Pancreas – A Goal within Reach?”  The symposium displays dramatic progress in automating diabetes control at this weekend’s American Diabetes Association annual Scientific Sessions. The ADA meeting is a [...]

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Novel Artificial Pancreas System Using Two Hormones Successfully Controls Blood Sugar Levels In Type 1 Diabetes Patients

by Patrick McKowen04.16.2010

ShareMedia Contact: Joana Casas, (212) 479-7560, mcasas@jdrf.org
NEW YORK, April 14, 2010 —   In a clinical trial that studied the benefits of a unique artificial pancreas system utilizing two hormones to control blood sugar, patients were able to achieve near-normal sugar levels for more than 24 hours without hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar.  The results [...]

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JDRF Annual Research Symposium to Focus on New Strategies in Diabetes Research

by Patrick McKowen04.08.2010

ShareSave the date for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Annual Research Symposium on Saturday, June 5, 2010, from 1:00-4:00pm at the St. Regis San Francisco.

The JDRF Annual Research Symposium is designed to bring together the Greater Bay Area type 1 diabetes community for an interactive, informative afternoon. The event will feature updates on JDRF research initiatives [...]

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Clinical Trial for Diabetic Macular Edema Enrolling Patients

by Greg Martin03.29.2010

ShareThe original article was prepared by Joana Casas, JDRF Media Relations, (212) 479-7560, mcasas@jdrf.org
A Phase II clinical trial for a promising treatment for diabetic eye disease has begun enrolling participants.
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, a leader in setting the agenda for diabetes research worldwide, and The Wilmer Eye Institute of Johns Hopkins [...]

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JDRF Partners with Animas to Develop Automated System to Better Control Diabetes Representing First Step to Artificial Pancreas

by Greg Martin01.13.2010

ShareJDRF announced today an innovative partnership with Animas Corporation to develop an automated system to help people with type 1 diabetes better control their disease – if successful, this would be the first step towards developing a fully automated artificial pancreas, which would be among the most significant advances in the treatment of type 1 [...]

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