ATTD Yearbook Free Sessions
A Recap of the Most Significant Research and Clinical Findings
Year after year, ATTD impresses attendees with its wide-ranging sessions, but it’s the Yearbook Sessions that really steal the show. These sessions provide an in-depth overview of the most significant research and clinical findings from the previous year. Starting from July 2024, we will be posting here each week a free session for you to learn.
Stay tuned!
Klemen Dovc - Continuous and Intermittent Glucose Monitoring in 2023
Rayhan Lal - Insulin Delivery Hardware: Pumps and Pens
Lutz W. Heinemann - New Insulins, Biosimilars and Insulin Therapy
Mark A. Clements - Closed Loop Control, Artificial Intelligence-Based Decision Support Systems and Data Science
Mark A. Clements - Using Digital Health Technology to Prevent and Treat Diabetes
Jennifer Yamamoto - Technology and Pregnancy
David M. Maahs - Diabetes Technology and Therapy in The Pediatric Age Group
Michael Riddell - Advances in Exercise and Nutrition as Therapy in Diabetes
Thomas Martens - Primary Care and Diabetes Technologies and Treatments
Medha Munshi - Use of Technologies at the Advanced Age
Ananta Addala - Diabetes Technology in the “Real World”: Expanding Access and Addressing Disparities
Alon Liberman - Diabetes technology and the human factor
Desmond A. Schatz - Immune Interventions and Replacement Therapies in Type 1 Diabetes
Viral N. Shah - Obesity, NAFLD/NASH and Diabetes
Satish Garg - Virtual Clinics for Diabetes Care
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