Scientific Sessions, Uncategorized
  • How Do We Focus on Consensus Rather Than Controversy? Guiding Principles for the Care of People with or at Risk for Diabetes

    M. Sue Kirkman, MD, previews the “NDEP Symposium—How Do We Focus on Consensus Rather Than Controversy? Guiding Principles for the Care of People with or at Risk for Diabetes,” which […]


  • Insights into Pancreatic Beta-Cell Function from Type 2 Diabetes GWAS

    Anna L. Gloyn, DPhil, previews her presentation “Insights into Pancreatic Beta-Cell Function from Type 2 Diabetes GWAS,” which begins at 4:00 p.m. Saturday in W-2002 (West, Level 2).


  • Renal Effects of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Data

    Julie A. Lovshin MD, PhD, previews her presentation “Renal Effects of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Data,” which begins at 1:45 p.m. Saturday in N-Hall E (North, Exhibition Level).


  • Researcher’s Perspective—Exercise Effects on Resolving the Underlying Mechanism That Drive Cardiovascular Complications Associated with Diabetes

    Judith G. Regensteiner, PhD, previews her presentation “Researcher’s Perspective—Exercise Effects on Resolving the Underlying Mechanism That Drive Cardiovascular Complications Associated with Diabetes,” which begins at 12:05 p.m. Friday in S-10 (South, Exhibition Level).


  • Do Not Fear—Social Media for Promoting Your Science

    Joyce M. Lee, MD, MPH, previews her presentation “Do Not Fear—Social Media for Promoting Your Science,” which begins at 12:45 p.m. Friday in S-208 (South, Level 2) during the Women’s Interprofessional Network of the ADA (WIN ADA) Mini-Symposium—Using Tools and Strategies to Effectively Communicate Science.


  • Digital Apps for Diabetes Prevention—Opportunities and Challenges

    John R. Petrie, PhD, FRCP, previews the session “Digital Apps for Diabetes Prevention—Opportunities and Challenges,” which begins at 12:45 p.m. Friday in W-2009 (West, Level 2).


  • Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Special Populations—Benefits and Barriers

    Anne L. Peters, MD, provides a preview of her presentation “Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Special Populations—Benefits and Barriers,” which begins at 5:15 p.m. Friday in N-Hall E (North, Exhibition Level).


  • ADA Nutrition Therapy for Adults with Diabetes—2019 Consensus Paper

    Kelly Rawlings, MPH, previews the session “ADA Nutrition Therapy for Adults with Diabetes—2019 Consensus Paper,” which begins at 8:00 a.m. Saturday in S-203 (South, Level 2).


  • Are Nutrition and Diabetes Education Interventions Effective in Improving Outcomes?

    Janice MacLeod, MA, RD, CDE, FAADE, previews her presentation “Are Nutrition and Diabetes Education Interventions Effective in Improving Outcomes?” which begins at 8:05 a.m. Saturday in S-203 (South, Level 2) during the session “ADA Nutrition Therapy for Adults with Diabetes—2019 Consensus Paper.”


  • Renal Effects of GLP-1RA: Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Effects

    Julie A. Lovshin, MD, PhD, previews her presentation “Renal Effects of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Data,” which begins at 1:45 p.m. Saturday in N-Hall E (North, Exhibition Level).