David M. Harlan, MD
Co-Director, Diabetes Center of Excellence,
The William and Doris Krupp Professor of Medicine,
Research Director, Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF) Northeast Research Collaboration
Dr. Harlan is an internationally acclaimed diabetes physician-scientist at UMass Chan Medical School and UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, Massachusetts
Diabetes Care
While chief of the Diabetes Division at UMass Memorial, Dr. Harlan increased volume and significantly improved the level of care in the adult diabetes clinic. He leads by example and strives to improve care delivery systems. Dr. Harlan's patients benefit from his extensive knowledge of the disease and how he listens to each individual and works with them to develop a diabetes management plan. He believes that the person living with diabetes is the most critical member of their care team.
Type 1 Diabetes Research
Over the past 40 years, Dr. Harlan has led basic and clinical research exploring the pathophysiology of diabetes. His clinical trials are testing new therapies and investigating human biology related to diabetes and its treatment. His current research is focused on beta cell biology and the anti-beta cell immune response underlying type 1 diabetes.
In the News
JDRF Appoints David Harlan, MD, as Director of their New England Research Collaboration
Dr. Harlan's professional passion became personal with his son's diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, as mentioned in this Spectrum News coverage of the JDRF (now Breakthrough T1D) appointing him as Director of the regional research collaboration. In this video, he explains how the scientists are executing their plan to cure Type 1 diabetes.