Partners & Collaborations

Collaboration is at the heart of our research at the Emory Global Diabetes Research Center (EGDRC), where we unite global experts to tackle the complexities of diabetes and non-communicable diseases. Through partnerships with institutions like Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia Tech, and the Public Health Foundation of India, we’ve amplified our impact on communities worldwide.

Domestic Partners

Whether across the globe or in our own backyard, EGDRC uses an analytical approach in developing new relationships. All EGDRC collaborations share the same key characteristics: a passion for improving health through sustainable solutions, mutual respect and trust, openness to feedback, and accountability and collegiality.

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Domestic Partners
 

Global Partners

Global partnerships expand opportunities for collaboration and create an environment to share knowledge, technology, and resources that cultivate groundbreaking research. Our partnerships are created less on a desire to work in a specific geographical area, and more so in identifying areas of need and the opportunity to achieve impact.

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Global Partners
 

Quotes from our Partners

"It's been one of the most satisfying collaborations that I've been involved in over the last 15 years."

Dr. Dorairaj Prabhakaran Vice President (Research & Policy), Public Health Foundation of India and Director, Centre for Chronic Disease Control

This collaboration has resulted in several top-class publications, in some of the highest impact journals in the world.

Dr. Viswanathan Mohan Director, Madras Diabetes Research Foundation and Chair, Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Centre

Our partnership with EGDRC over the last three years has exponentially grown our relationships to advance research rigor and community advancement for the state of Georgia.

Dr. Tabia Henry Akintobi Professor, Dept. of Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine

This partnership has been and will continue to be critical in addressing diabetes public health using technology.

Dr. Nicoleta Serban Peterson Professor of Pediatric Research, Georgia Institute of Technology