Support Research to Cure, Prevent and Treat Type 1 Diabetes: Personal Story - Jackson Harter

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“I was diagnosed at the Corvallis Clinic with type 1 diabetes 26 years ago, when I was 9 years old. Taking insulin saves my life, but what a lot of people don’t know is that simply taking insulin and monitoring my blood sugar, which requires 24-hr vigilance, doesn’t necessarily prevent complications. After living with type 1 for more than 20 years, I learned I had retinopathies in both eyes and soon after, was stunned by a major bleed in my left eye. Thankfully, new and continuing research has developed procedures to prevent blindness and these procedures saved my vision. JDRF is committed to cure, prevent and treat type 1 diabetes and I’m grateful that we have a walk in Corvallis to raise funds and awareness for T1D.

-Jackson R Harter, PhD, Nuclear Engineering.

Please join us at the Walk for T1D to help JDRF fund research to cure, prevent and treat T1D.

Donations are appreciated at the following site: walk.jdrf.org/Corvallis

Wilson Hayes

Wilson C. "Toby" Hayes, Ph.D. is a nationally recognized authority on the biomechanics of injury, with over 60 years of experience in academic research and forensic consulting. As the former Maurice E. Mueller Professor of Biomechanics at Harvard Medical School and Professor at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, his work defined some of the foundational principles of skeletal mechanics, injury causation and fracture risk. As Founder and President of Hayes+Associates, Inc., he applies this broad expertise to provide clear, scientifically-grounded answers to disputed questions on injury causation for legal, public and commercial clients nationwide.

Core Practice Areas: Vehicle Collisions; Premises Safety/Falls; Products Liability; Worker Safety; Sports & Recreation; Criminal Matters.