As the leading global type 1 diabetes (T1D) research and advocacy organization, Breakthrough T1D helps make everyday life with T1D better while driving toward cures. We invest in the most promising research to turn ideas into life-changing therapies and devices. We work with government, regulatory officials, and insurance companies to address issues that impact the T1D community -- breaking through barriers that limit access to care worldwide. We provide resources and guidance that makes it easier to live and thrive with T1D. This is more than a moment -- we're empowering a movement for the T1D community. Share your support and help educate and empower individuals facing type 1 diabetes. Our mission is to improve lives today and tomorrow by accelerating life changing breakthroughs to treat, prevent and ultimately, cure T1D and its complications. Always, we are guided by a single purpose: As we drive towards curing type 1 diabetes, we help make everyday life better for the people who face it. Project Summary “Bridging Evidence to Impact: A Type 1 Diabetes Research Recruitment Gap Analysis” This proposed project is for a hands-on research program centered on conducting a comprehensive landscape gap analysis of the type 1 diabetes (T1D) clinical research ecosystem. The intern will be trained to systematically review and synthesize scientific literature with a specific focus on clinical trial data, subject enrollment patterns, and outcomes results across Breakthrough T1D’s priority areas of early detection, DMTs, cell therapies, and improving lives (metabolic control, complications, devices). Through guided mentorship, the student will actively participate in not only mapping the current landscape of T1D clinical research design, conduct, and results; but identify critical gaps where research is not currently funded to address the desired future states. Is Breakthrough T1D – and the field as a whole – running the right trials in the right locations with the right populations to answer the questions being asked? The subjects enrolled in trials are just as important as the science. This information is not captured through standard landscape analyses. When trial populations and locations differ from real-world patients, the findings and uptake of therapies lack generalizability, and the trial faces an external validity problem. The proposed project emphasizes applied research skills, strategic analysis, and real-world impact by producing tangible deliverables such as gap heatmaps, priority recommendations, and a research investment roadmap based on Breakthrough T1D’s mission-oriented approach. This experiential learning opportunity prepares students to contribute meaningfully to translational research, nonprofit strategy, and health innovation initiatives. What is a research landscape gap analysis? A research landscape gap analysis is a systematic process of reviewing existing literature, data, and/or industry trends to identify unexplored, missing, outdated, or contradictory areas (the "gaps") in knowledge and empirical work; or research which lacks practical application in the clinic. It involves mapping the current state of a field, comparing it against a desired future state (the “goal”), and identifying what missing evidence would satisfy gap-to-goal as a means of guiding future research, strategic planning, or innovation. What sets this apart from a traditional landscape analysis is that it produces actionable insights. The key steps are to (1) define the current state; (2) define the desired state (our mission for a world without T1D); (3) identify the gap; (4) outline steps to fill the gap. Expected Learnings By completing this project, the intern is expected to gain experience in the realms of: Academic/Scientific: Practical educational and clinical research experience conducting landscape and gap analyses in a real-world research context Skills in systematic literature review, data synthesis, and interpretation of data Exposure to ethical considerations in health research and data use An understanding of the T1D research ecosystem, including academic, clinical, translational, and commercialization pathways Experience aligning research findings with organizational strategy and mission-driven goals Ability to translate complex research findings into actionable insights, strategic recommendations, and visual outputs (e.g., gap heatmaps) Workplace/Interpersonal Development: Time management skills, including balancing multiple tasks and deadlines Experience working within established organizational structures and workflows Learning how to receive, interpret, and act on constructive feedback Exposure to professional standards for documentation, communication, and accountability Participating in meetings, scheduling, note-taking, and synthesizing discussion into next steps Developing confidence in presenting findings and contributing to group discussions
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