-Stanford DRC Committee Members- Korey Hood, PhDProfessor, Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesDr. Hood has made important contributions to the understanding of psychosocial aspects of diabetes management, particularly with diabetes technology, and how these factors contribute to disease outcomes. He is co-leader of the Bioengineering and Behavioral Sciences Research Affinity Group in the SDRC. Fredric Kraemer, MDProfessor, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Gerontology and MetabolismDept. of Medicine and PAVAHCS Dr. Kraemer investigates insulin and glucose metabolism, as well as cellular lipid metabolism. Additionally, Dr. Kraemer leads the SDRC Pilot & Feasibility (P&F) Program. Mary Leonard, MDArline and Pete Harman Professor and Chair, Department of PediatricsAdalyn Jay Physician-in-Chief, Lucile Packard Children’s HospitalDirector, Stanford Child Health Research InstituteAssociate Dean of Maternal Child HealthDr. Leonard investigates the impact of chronic diseases, such as Type 1 Diabetes, on bone metabolism and nutrition. Michael Snyder, PhDStanford Ascherman Professor and Chair, Stanford Department of GeneticsDirector of the Center of Genomics and Personalized MedicineDr. Snyder investigates large-scale functional genomics in diabetes. In addition and has developed many technologies in the fields of genomics and proteomics. Alyce Adams, MPP, PhDEpidemiology and Population Health,Professor of Medicine,Stanford Medicine Innovation Professor,Director of DREAMS-CDTRDr. Adams examines suboptimal treatment outcomes among older adults with diabetes and other chronic conditions. Her work primarily focuses on healthcare disparities. Joseph Wu, MD, PhDSimon H. Stertzer, MD Professor,Departments of Medicine and of Radiology,Stanford University School of Medicine,Director, Stanford Cardiovascular Institute (CVI)Dr. Wu investigates multiple areas of cardiovascular biology and regeneration related to diabetes.