Diabetes Prevention and Control The Diabetes Prevention and Control Core provides access to faculty expertise in clinical diabetes research, behavioral intervention and evaluation research, social and environmental research, epidemiology and biostatistics. The core is comprised of the Behavioral Intervention and Evaluation Methodology, Einstein Social-Environmental Research Methodology, and Clinical Research Methodology sub-cores. It builds bridges from basic science and clinical research to epidemiology and translational research. The core emphasizes dissemination and sustainability through its community engagement, focusing on primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of diabetes and obesity in underserved minority populations. Reducing health disparities is a main theme of our efforts, and this has been facilitated through many collaborations with other academic institutions, community leaders and researchers across the United States. Services Advise investigators on performing diabetes-related clinical trials and translational research Foster career development of new diabetes clinical and translational investigators Assist investigators in developing effective behavioral interventions for culturally diverse communities Consult with investigators to develop and refine process and outcome measures Support investigators in developing and implementing behavioral evaluations Engage the community in diabetes-related research to reduce health disparities Related Shared Facilities no-related-facilities Center Affiliations Diabetes Research Center Selected Publications no-publications Location and Contacts Diabetes Prevention and Control Belfer 705A Jeffrey S. Gonzalez, Ph.D.Director646-592-4506jeffrey.gonzalez@einsteinmed.eduJudith Wylie-Rosett, Ed.D. RDBEIM Sub-Core Leader718-430-2646judith.wylie-rosett@einsteinmed.orgJill Crandall, M.D.CRM Sub-Core Leader718-430-3765jill.crandall@einsteinmed.org