Two-Day Virtual Meeting
Friday, November 13th, 2020
10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (CST)
Friday, November 20th, 2020
10:30 AM to 1:00 PM (CST)
Sponsored by the Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center (DRTC) and the Vanderbilt Center for Diabetes Translation Research (CDTR).
Call-to-Action Workshop
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Registration |
Agenda |
Flyer |
Plenary Speaker
Korey Hood, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Stanford University
Bio
"Prioritize Mental Health and Devices in the Pursuit of Improved Outcomes"
PBS Interview with Dr. Arleen Tuchman
Vanderbilt Speakers
Rosette Chakkalakal, MD, MHS |
Arleen Tuchman, PhD |
Sheila Collins, PhD |
Richard B. Simerly, PhD |
Assistant Professor of General Internal Medicine and Public Health | Professor of History | Professor of Medicine | Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics |
Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
Vanderbilt University | Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
Vanderbilt University |
"Diabetes Prevention at a Distance" | "Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease" |
"Cyclic nucleotides in adipose tissue metabolism: mapping circuits driving energy utilization" | “Visualizing Developmental Programming of Metabolic Phenotype” |
Vanderbilt Diabetes Scholar Awardees
Patricia Chu, MD |
Sara Duffus, MD |
Mona Mashayekhi, MD, PhD |
Jack Walker, B.S. |
Jordan Wright, MD, PhD |
“Hospitalization for Lactic Acidosis Among Patients with Reduced Kidney Function Treated with Metformin or Sulfonylureas” |
“Increased Hybrid Closed-Loop Time and Improved Glycemic Control for Adolescents and Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes” | “A genetic variant in the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor is associated with lower glucose excursion after a mixed meal” |
“Investigating human islet dysfunction in diabetes” | “Novel techniques to analyze the human pancreas using multiplex imaging” |
If you have questions, please contact Jessica Kimber at jessica.kimber@vumc.org or (615) 875-6072.
The Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center is
supported by NIH grant DK020593.The Vanderbilt Center
for Diabetes Translation Research (CDTR) is supported by
the NIH grant DK092986.
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