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Bruce Buckingham - Professor of Pediatrics (Endocrinology)

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Dr. Buckingham's major interest is in type 1 diabetes mellitus, continuous glucose sensor, and the development of an artificial pancreas. Other research interests include using continuous glucose monitoring and algorithms to control blood glucose levels in intensive care units.

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Stanford Bio-X Fellows Mentored by Bruce Buckingham

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Kaisha Benjamin

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Headshot portrait of Caitlin Maikawa - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

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Photo of Jamie Kurtzig, 12-year-old girl with diabetes, holding some of her hybrid closed-loop system equipment.

Hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery systems for Type 1 diabetes come of age

April 5, 2017 - Stanford Medicine News Center
Researchers including Bio-X affiliate Bruce Buckingham are testing easier ways for younger children...

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