2022, Presenter Profiles, Scientific Sessions
  • Presenter Profiles: Insulin Resistance Gene Discovery: New Opportunities Combining Human Genetics, Functional Genomics, and Bioinformatics

    Presenter Profiles: Insulin Resistance Gene Discovery: New Opportunities Combining Human Genetics, Functional Genomics, and Bioinformatics

    Amit R. Majithia, MD, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 5 at 2:15 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.


  • Presenter Profiles: Nutrition, CKD, and Diabetes: We are What We Eat

    Presenter Profiles: Nutrition, CKD, and Diabetes: We are What We Eat

    Katy G. Wilkens, MS, RD, FNKF, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 5 at 2:45 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.


  • Presenter Profiles: Socioeconomics of HF – Access to Care, Affordability of Therapies

    Presenter Profiles: Socioeconomics of HF – Access to Care, Affordability of Therapies

    Shahzeb Khan, MD, MSc, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 5 at 3:45 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.


  • Presenter Profiles: How to Best Manage Young Children with Technology?

    Presenter Profiles: How to Best Manage Young Children with Technology?

    Laya Ekhlaspour, MD, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 5 at 5:00 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.


  • Presenter Profiles: Representation of LGBTQ Individuals in Diabetes Research and Limitations of Current Data and Research

    Presenter Profiles: Representation of LGBTQ Individuals in Diabetes Research and Limitations of Current Data and Research

    Lauren B. Beach, JD, PhD, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 5 at 6:00 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.


  • Presenter Profiles: Diagnosing Diabetes with Cardiomyopathy—Dilemmas and Recommendations

    Presenter Profiles: Diagnosing Diabetes with Cardiomyopathy—Dilemmas and Recommendations

    Ambarish Pandey, MD, MSCS, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Monday, June 6 at 5:18 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.


  • Episode 1: Looking Ahead to the 82nd Scientific Sessions

    Episode 1: Looking Ahead to the 82nd Scientific Sessions

    In the first episode of the new ADA Meeting News podcast series, Chair of the 82nd Scientific Sessions Meeting Planning Committee Dana Dabelea, MD, PhD, sits down with host Nick Gerik to preview the upcoming meeting in New Orleans. Dr. Dabelea provides an overview of several important sessions, the hottest topics, and emerging trends in…


  • Committee members will offer behind-the-scenes look at ADA Standards of Care revision process

    Committee members will offer behind-the-scenes look at ADA Standards of Care revision process

    The American Diabetes Association is pulling back the curtain on its annual updates to the ADA Standards of Care at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. “We will share how we work with new data that have been published recently to adjust the standards,” said Vanita R. Aroda, MD, a member of the ADA Professional Practice Committee.


  • Researchers identify new hope, familiar challenges in diagnosing, treating heart failure

    Researchers identify new hope, familiar challenges in diagnosing, treating heart failure

    “Heart failure has been a forgotten disorder because the basic and translational science models were created with atherosclerosis in diabetes leading to ischemic heart attacks and strokes. But if you look at the real world, people with diabetes develop heart failure and their mortality is horrific,” said Eldrin F. Lewis, MD, MPH.


  • Companion sessions will explore new approaches for reducing ASCVD risk in diabetes, the role of kidney in ASCVD

    Companion sessions will explore new approaches for reducing ASCVD risk in diabetes, the role of kidney in ASCVD

    Two symposia on the first day of the Scientific Sessions will review the latest findings and new treatment strategies to mitigate cardiac and kidney disease in diabetes. “Our patients cross the boundaries between cardiology and diabetes, and we have to do the same to co-manage them more effectively,” said Suzanne V. Arnold, MD, MHA.