Your Voice Drives Change
When people living with type 1 diabetes share their experiences, those insights help shape research, improve care, and strengthen outcomes across the community.


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T1D Exchange is a nonprofit built with, by, and for people directly impacted by T1D. Together, we turn lived experience into real-world impact.
Together, these experiences help researchers understand what life with type 1 diabetes actually looks like — and what needs to improve.
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The T1D Exchange Registry makes it easy to share your perspectives through surveys and take part in research that expands what we know about living with type 1 diabetes.

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Take part in a simple way to share what life with T1D looks like. Each question focuses on your everyday decisions, challenges, and experiences — turning everyday moments into meaningful insights.

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Latest Articles

Spotlight on T1DX-QI: Clinical Leadership Committee
Imagine a future where everyone with type 1 diabetes (T1D) has access to targeted, connected care — built on measurable principles and shaped by the collective wisdom of diabetes experts nationwide. By leveraging shared insights and actionable, evidence-based practices, this vision is becoming a reality.
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Meet the Expert: Advancing Equity, Technology Access, and Connection in Diabetes Care
Jenise Wong, MD, PhD, is a pediatric endocrinologist at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in San Francisco, California, and a Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology at the University of California, San Francisco.
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A Nutritionist in Your Pocket: How One Family’s T1D Journey Inspired the Creation of SNAQ
About 12 years ago, Aurelian Briner’s then-girlfriend, now his wife, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D). It was a lot to get used to, as neither of them had family members with diabetes. They quickly discovered that meals were one of the most challenging aspects of daily management.
Read moreWhy Your Voice Matters
Living with type 1 diabetes means making decisions every day.
Those real experiences help researchers understand what truly matters to people living with diabetes and their families.
