Diabetes Day 2020

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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).


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Call-to-Action Workshop
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Plenary Speaker

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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

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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
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"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

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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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