Scientific Sessions Reviewed by ADA Podcast Co-Hosts! In this special episode, the co-hosts of Di...

Опубликовано: 16 Август 2024
на канале: American Diabetes Association
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Welcome to a very special episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association’s podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes (https://diabetesjournals.org/diabetes) . While this podcast usually focuses on the research published in Diabetes, this unique episode focuses on the incredible scholarly content of the 84th Scientific Sessions (https://professional.diabetes.org/sci...) , which took place 21–24 June in Orlando, FL. Alice Cheng, MD, FRCPC, co-host of Diabetes Care “On Air,” acted as emcee for a panel discussion with Michael Rickels, MD, MS, her co-host on Diabetes Care “On Air”; Kirk Habegger, PhD, Darleen Sandoval, PhD, and Kevin Williams, PhD, the co-hosts of DiabetesBio; and Neil Skolnik, MD, co-host of Diabetes Core Update and Diabetes Day by Day. This episode is being released on three of our professional podcasts: Diabetes Care “On Air,” DiabetesBio, and Diabetes Core Update. This special episode is supported by an independent educational grant from Bayer.


This wide-ranging discussion begins with introductions and brief descriptions of the various podcasts, and then the panelists highlight their favorite sessions and events from the 84th Scientific Sessions—the new, high-impact research presented at the meeting, implications for future research, and clinical considerations and take-aways—across the “bench-to-bedside” spectrum of biomedical research, clinical research, and treatment advances. (Please note that anyone who registered for the event can still access the recorded content at ada2024.org (https://events.diabetes.org/live/28/p...) until August 26.)  


Correction: •Dr. Carmella Evans-Molina is from the Indiana University School of Medicine •Dr. Lou Philipson is from the University of Chicago


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