2020, Presenter Perspectives, Scientific Sessions
  • President, Health Care & Education Address—50 Years of Behavioral Science in Diabetes—A 2020 Vision of the Future

    Mary de Groot, PhD, previews her address as ADA President of Health Care and Education, “50 Years of Behavioral Science in Diabetes—A 2020 Vision of the Future,” which begins at 10:15 a.m. CT Saturday, June 13.


  • Burn It Up—Temperature and Obesity Treatment

    Marc Reitman, MD, PhD, previews his presentation “Burn It Up—Temperature and Obesity Treatment,” which begins at 9:00 a.m. CT Saturday, June 13.


  • Complications of Bariatric Surgery—Hypoglycemia Pathophysiology and Management

    Marzieh Salehi, MD, MS, FACP, previews her presentation “Complications of Bariatric Surgery—Hypoglycemia Pathophysiology and Management,” which begins at 5:15 p.m. CT Friday, June 12.


  • “Adulting” with Diabetes: Things to Teach the Hard-to-Reach

    Persis V. Commissariat, PhD, previews her presentation “‘Adulting’ with Diabetes: Things to Teach the Hard-to-Reach,” which begins at 11:50 a.m. CT Friday, June 12.


  • Using Lived Experiences as a Mechanism for Engagement in Diabetes Care

    Jennifer Saylor, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC, previews her presentation, “Using Lived Experiences as a Mechanism for Engagement in Diabetes Care,” which begins at 11:30 a.m. CT Friday, June 12.


  • Professional Interest Group Discussion on Diabetes Technology—Interpreting Time-in-Range in Different Populations and Situations

    Jenise C. Wong, MD, PhD, previews the Professional Interest Group Discussion “Diabetes Technology—Interpreting Time-in-Range in Different Populations and Situations,” which begins at 12:00 p.m. CT Monday, June 15.


  • The Value of Kidney Biopsies to Empower New Discoveries in Diabetic Kidney Disease: Insight into COVID-19 kidney damage

    Matthias Kretzler, MD, previews his presentation “The Value of Kidney Biopsies to Empower New Discoveries in Diabetic Kidney Disease: Insight into COVID-19 kidney damage,” which begins at 4:30 p.m. CT Monday, June 15.


  • Sympathetic-Associated Macrophages in Energy Homeostasis

    Ana Domingos, PhD, previews her presentation “Sympathetic-Associated Macrophages in Energy Homeostasis,” which begins at 5:00 p.m. CT Saturday, June 13.


  • DAPA-HF Update—Have We Lost SGLT2 Inhibitors to Cardiologists?! Background and Main Cardiovascular Outcomes

    John JV McMurray, OBE, BSc (Hons), MB, ChB (Hons), MD, Professor of Medical Cardiology, University of Glasgow, previews his presentation “DAPA-HF Update—Have We Lost SGLT2 Inhibitors to Cardiologists?! Background and Main Cardiovascular Outcomes,” which begins at 4:00 p.m. CT Saturday, June 13.


  • Professional Interest Group Discussion on Nutritional Science and Metabolism—Emerging Methodologies for Personalized Nutrition—Potential Effects on Glycemic and Other Diabetes-Related Outcomes?

    Guoxun Chen, PhD, previews his response and discussion from the Professional Interest Group Discussion “Nutritional Science and Metabolism—Emerging Methodologies for Personalized Nutrition—Potential Effects on Glycemic and Other Diabetes-Related Outcomes?” The session begins at 11:30 a.m. CT Saturday, June 13. Dr. Chen’s presentation will begin at 12:10 p.m. CT.