Mohammed K. Ali, MD, MSc, MBA, who was being honored for his contributions to diabetes epidemiology, said the field is poised to move beyond a “one-size-fits-all” approach to diabetes public health policies.
Sherita Hill Golden, MD, MHS, and other presenters examined what needs to be done in diabetes care to better understand and provide treatment for the nation’s increasingly racially and ethnically diverse populations living with the disease.
Ines Casanova, PhD, and other presenters will explore strategies for closing diabetes screening gaps, including the findings from an ongoing initiative that deploys community health workers with mobile pop-up units into select areas.
Norbert Stefan, MD, PhD, and three other panelists will present the latest findings on how complications such as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), infections, cancer, and diastolic dysfunction are impacting individuals living with diabetes.
Ansarullah, PhD, previews a presentation at the 2026 Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 7, at 8:00 a.m. CT.
Josephine Li, MD, previews a presentation at the 2026 Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 7, at 8:00 a.m. CT.
Raymond Kreienkamp, MD, PhD, previews a presentation at the 2026 Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Saturday, June 6, at 8:00 a.m. CT.
Klara Klein, MD, PhD, previews a presentation at the 2026 Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Saturday, June 6, at 8:00 a.m. CT.
Jessilyn Dunn, PhD, previews a presentation at the 2026 Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 7, at 8:00 a.m. CT.
Mustafa Tosur, MD, previews a presentation at the 2026 Scientific Sessions. Attendees in New Orleans can watch the session in-person Sunday, June 7, at 8:00 a.m. CT.