Brendan M. Gabriel, PhD, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Saturday, June 4 at 4:30 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.
Naomi Chaytor, PhD, ABPP, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Saturday, June 4 at 4:48 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.
Carlos Salomon, BSc (Hons I), MPhil, DMedSc, PhD, discusses the research behind this presentation at the 82nd Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Saturday, June 4 at 5:30 p.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.
Anne Peters, 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 8:00 a.m. CT, and a recording can be viewed on-demand via the meeting’s virtual platform after the live presentation.
The stage is set for the 82nd Scientific Sessions in New Orleans, with a robust program featuring 139 invited speaker sessions, 370 oral presentations, and more than 1,000 poster and e-poster presentations covering the hottest topics, latest research discoveries, and emerging trends in diabetes research, prevention, and care. Virtual participation is also an option for…
The ADA and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes will release the latest consensus recommendations on managing hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes during a special joint session co-chaired by ADA Chief Scientific and Medical Officer Robert A. Gabbay, MD, PhD (left), and EASD President Stefano Del Prato, MD.
Five diabetes researchers, including Luis A. Rodriguez, PhD, MPH, RD, and Deborah A. Ellis, PhD, will discuss how translational science is being used to promote health equity and address social determinants of health in diabetes prevention and care on the first day of the Scientific Sessions.
The bionic pancreas, a system that mimics the natural pancreatic regulation of serum glucose by automatically dosing insulin and glucagon, has been a dream for decades. New research to be presented at the Scientific Sessions could reveal whether that dream is one step closer to reality, according to Roy W. Beck, MD, PhD.
Linda A. DiMeglio, MD, MPH, David A. D’Alessio, MD, and Silvia Corvera, MD, will summarize a year’s worth of discovery, innovation, and paradigm shifts in diabetes research and care during the annual Year in Review, one of the most popular presentations each year at the Scientific Sessions.
Four diabetes care and education specialists, including Paul McGuigan, RN, CDCES, and Julia E. Blanchette, PhD, RN, BC-ADM, CDCES, will discuss both time-tested and novel approaches to improve the quality-of-life of young people living with diabetes.