NEW YORK (PRWEB)
July 18, 2023
Carol Levy, MD, Director of the Mount Sinai Diabetes Center and type 1 diabetes clinical research, is the recipient of the American Diabetes Association’s 2023 Harold Rifkin Hope Award for the care of people with Cause of Diabetes.
The award honors those who have demonstrated outstanding research, evaluation, and care in diabetes that has improved patient care and medical practice. The award is among the most prestigious to be presented by the American Diabetes Association (ADA).
Dr. Levy’s work as Director of the Artificial Pancreas Research Program has significantly improved the lives of people with diabetes through groundbreaking research and clinical care. The Artificial Pancreas Research Program is a pioneering clinical research program, in collaboration with multiple national and international researchers, studying the efficacy of artificial pancreas systems to improve blood glucose control in patients with type 1 diabetes in an effort to revolutionize the management of the disease.
“I am very honored to be receiving this prestigious award for patient care and research in diabetes,” said Dr. Levy. “I am proud of the work our team continues to accomplish in both the Mount Sinai Diabetes Center and the focus on diabetes research in my role as the Associate System chief for clinical research in the Division of Endocrinology. We are always striving to find new ways to help and serve those with diabetes and to promote a better lives for these individuals.”
“By highlighting the progress being made across the diabetes community, our awardees help move the needle and create lasting change in the lives of millions,” said ADA Chief Executive Officer Charles Henderson.
About the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is internationally renowned for its outstanding research, educational, and clinical care programs. It is the sole academic partner for the eight- member hospitals* of the Mount Sinai Health System, one of the largest academic health systems in the United States, providing care to a large and diverse patient population.
Ranked 14th nationwide in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding and among the 99th percentile in research dollars per investigator according to the Association of American Medical Colleges, Icahn Mount Sinai has a talented, productive, and successful faculty. More than 3,000 full-time scientists, educators, and clinicians work within and across 44 academic departments and 36 multidisciplinary institutes, a structure that facilitates tremendous collaboration and synergy. Our emphasis on translational research and therapeutics is evident in such diverse areas as genomics/big data, virology, neuroscience, cardiology, geriatrics, as well as gastrointestinal and liver diseases.
Icahn Mount Sinai offers highly competitive MD, PhD, and Master’s degree programs, with current enrollment of approximately 1,300 students. It has the largest graduate medical education program in the country, with more than 2,000 clinical residents and fellows training throughout the Health System. In addition, more than 550 postdoctoral research fellows are in training within the Health System.
A culture of innovation and discovery permeates every Icahn Mount Sinai program. Mount Sinai’s technology transfer office, one of the largest in the country, partners with faculty and trainees to pursue optimal commercialization of intellectual property to ensure that Mount Sinai discoveries and innovations translate into healthcare products and services that benefit the public.
Icahn Mount Sinai’s commitment to breakthrough science and clinical care is enhanced by academic affiliations that supplement and complement the School’s programs.
Through the Mount Sinai Innovation Partners (MSIP), the Health System facilitates the real-world application and commercialization of medical breakthroughs made at Mount Sinai. Additionally, MSIP develops research partnerships with industry leaders such as Merck & Co., AstraZeneca, Novo Nordisk, and others.
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is located in New York City on the border between the Upper East Side and East Harlem, and classroom teaching takes place on a campus facing Central Park. Icahn Mount Sinai’s location offers many opportunities to interact with and care for diverse communities. Learning extends well beyond the borders of our physical campus, to the eight hospitals of the Mount Sinai Health System, our academic affiliates, and globally.
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*Mount Sinai Health System member hospitals: The Mount Sinai Hospital; Mount Sinai Beth Israel; Mount Sinai Brooklyn; Mount Sinai Morningside; Mount Sinai Queens; Mount Sinai South Nassau; Mount Sinai West; and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai.
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