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October 17, 2017 Read More →

12-Week 24/7 Ambulatory Artificial Pancreas With Weekly Adaptation of Insulin Delivery Settings: Effect on Hemoglobin A1c and Hypoglycemia

Eyal Dassau, Jordan E. Pinsker, Yogish C. Kudva, Sue A. Brown, Ravi Gondhalekar, Chiara Dalla Man, Steve Patek, Michele Schiavon, Vikash Dadlani, Isuru Dasanayake, Mei Mei Church, Rickey E. Carter, Wendy C. Bevier, Lauren M. Huyett, Jonathan Hughes, Stacey Anderson, Dayu Lv, Elaine Schertz, Emma Emory, Shelly K. McCrady-Spitzer, Tyler Jean, Paige K. Bradley, Ling […]

May 9, 2017 Read More →

Intraperitoneal Insulin Delivery Provides Superior Glycemic Regulation to Subcutaneous Insulin Delivery in Model Predictive Control‐based Fully‐automated Artificial Pancreas in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: A Pilot Study

Dassau, E., Renard, E., Place, J., Farret, A., Pelletier, M.J., Lee, J., Huyett, L.M., Chakrabarty, A., Doyle III, F.J. and Zisser, H.C. “Intraperitoneal Insulin Delivery Provides Superior Glycemic Regulation to Subcutaneous Insulin Delivery in Model Predictive Control‐based Fully‐automated Artificial Pancreas in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: A Pilot Study.” Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 2017. doi: […]

July 7, 2016 Read More →

Preliminary Evaluation of a Long-Term Intraperitoneal Glucose Sensor With Flushing Mechanism.

L.M. Huyett, R. Mittal, H.C. Zisser, E.S. Luxon, A. Yee, E. Dassau, F.J. Doyle III, D.R. Burnett. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2016. doi:10.1177/1932296816640542

July 7, 2016 Read More →

Randomized Crossover Comparison of Personalized MPC and PID Control Algorithms for the Artificial Pancreas.

J.E. Pinsker, J.B. Lee, E. Dassau, D.E. Seborg, P.K. Bradley, R. Gondhalekar, W.C. Bevier, L. Huyett, H.C. Zisser, F.J. Doyle III. Diabetes Care, 39(7): 1135-42, 2016. doi: 10.2337/dc15-2344.

July 6, 2015 Read More →

Implantable AP featured in Newsweek Europe

http://europe.newsweek.com/artificial-pancreas-could-transform-diabetes-treatment-329754

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Implantable AP featured in Science Daily
July 2, 2015 Read More →

Implantable AP featured in Science Daily

Artificial Pancreas research from the T1D team has been featured in Science Daily (and made the reddit frontpage)! See here for details on our latest work: implantable AP. Related Group Members

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October 26, 2014 Read More →

Closed-loop artificial pancreas systems: engineering the algorithms

F.J. Doyle III, L. M. Huyett, J. B. Lee, H. C. Zisser, E. Dassau , “Closed- Loop Artificial Pancreas Systems: Engineering the Algorithms,” Diabetes Care, May 2014. [DOI]

July 17, 2014 Read More →

Glucose sensing in the peritoneal space offers faster kinetics than sensing in the subcutaneous space

D.R. Burnett, L.M. Huyett, H.C. Zisser, F.J. Doyle III, B.D. Mensh, “Glucose sensing in the peritoneal space offers faster kinetics than sensing in the subcutaneous space,” Diabetes, vol. 63, no. 7, pp. 2498-505,Jul 2014. [DOI]

Lauren M. Huyett
January 30, 2013 Read More →

Lauren M. Huyett

5th Year PhD Candidate Department of Chemical Engineering, UCSB Schlinger Fellow (2015) NSF Graduate Research Fellow Research I am studying the impact that the performance of the continuous glucose monitor (CGM) has on the blood glucose control provided for people with type 1 diabetes by the Artificial Pancreas. While the CGM provides valuable information to […]

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March 17, 2011 Read More →

The RNA core weakly influences the interactions of the bacteriophage MS2 at key environmental interfaces

T.H. Nguyen, N. Easter, L. Gutierrez, L. Huyett, E. Defnet, S.E. Mylon, J.K. Ferri, N.A. Viet, “The RNA core weakly influences the interactions of the bacteriophage MS2 at key environmental interfaces,” Soft Matter, vol. 7, no. 21, pp. 10449, 2011. [DOI]