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          scientificsessions.diabetes.org

       Advance Program
ADVANCE PROGRAM

ABOUT THE MEETING                        LOCATION AND DATES                     n   Develop a more aggressive,
The Scientific Sessions offers           The meeting will take place in the         effective, physiological,
researchers and health care              West Concourse of the Orange               psychological, and behavioral
professionals the unique                 County Convention Center, 9800             treatment plan for patients with
opportunity to share ideas               International Drive, Orlando, FL.          diabetes.
and learn about the significant                                                 n   Cite the research into current,
advances in diabetes research,           The program will begin on Friday,          emerging, and novel therapies
treatment, and care.                     June 22 at 11:30 a.m. and conclude         for type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
                                         on Tuesday, June 26 at 12:15 p.m.      n   Discuss proven education
Over the course of 5 days,                                                          strategies for increasing the
participants will receive exclusive      LEARNING OBJECTIVES                        impact of diabetes education
access to more than 2,500 original       The Scientific Sessions offers             with individual patients.
research presentations, take part        comprehensive educational              n   Interpret the latest findings in the
in provocative and engaging              programming covering the                   areas of epidemiology, genetics,
exchanges with leading diabetes          latest in the field of diabetes.           immunology, transplantation,
experts, expand their professional       The program is designed for                and islet biology as they relate to
networks, and so much more.              physicians, scientists, researchers,       diabetes.
                                         nurses, dietitians, pharmacists,
The program is categorized into
                                         psychologists, and other health        MEETING HIGHLIGHTS
8 distinct theme areas, allowing
                                         care professionals.
you to focus on your specialty or                                               Special Addresses and Award
expand your knowledge in other           At the conclusion of this activity     Lectures
areas.                                   attendees will be able to:             n   President, Health Care &
Theme Areas:                             n   Identify the 2018 ADA Standards        Education Address
                                             of Care for classifying,               Felicia Hill-Briggs, PhD, ABPP
n   Acute and Chronic Complications
                                             diagnosing, preventing, and        n   President, Medicine & Science
n   Behavioral Medicine, Clinical            treating prediabetes and
    Nutrition, Education, and Exercise                                              Address
                                             diabetes.                              Jane E.B. Reusch, MD
n   Clinical Diabetes/Therapeutics       n   Assess non-pharmacologic
    Epidemiology/Genetics
                                                                                n   Banting Medal for Scientific
n
                                             treatment options for
                                                                                    Achievement
n   Immunology/Transplantation               individualizing treatment
                                                                                    Gerald I. Shulman, MD, PhD
n   Insulin Action/Molecular                 protocols for the management
    Metabolism                               of hyperglycemia and               n   Outstanding Scientific
                                             hypoglycemia.                          Achievement Award Lecture
n   Integrated Physiology/Obesity
                                         n   Apply clinical decision-making         Lora K. Heisler, PhD
n   Islet Biology/Insulin Secretion
                                             tools to the assessment and        n   Outstanding Educator in
Don’t miss this opportunity to               treatment of the complications         Diabetes Award Lecture
join your colleagues at the world’s          related to diabetes.                   Jackie Boucher, MS, RD
largest meeting focused on                                                      n   Kelly West Award for
diabetes—the American Diabetes                                                      Outstanding Achievement In
Association’s 78th Scientific                                                       Epidemiology Lecture
Sessions!                                                                           Catherine C. Cowie, PhD
                                                                                n   Richard R. Rubin Award Lecture
            IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER                                             Tim Wysocki, PhD, ABPP

    Last day to register at the Advance rate                  May 10
                                                                                n   Roger Pecoraro Award Lecture
                                                                                    Edgar J.G. Peters, MD, PhD
    Last day to cancel meeting registration and receive
    a partial refund (50% of registration fee)                May 10
                                                                                n   Norbert Freinkel Award Lecture
                                                                                    Linda A. Barbour, MD, MSPH,
    Last day to reserve hotel rooms                           May 25                FACP
    Cancel hotel reservations to avoid penalty              72 hours            n   Edwin Bierman Award Lecture
                                                      prior to arrival              Alessandro Doria, MD, PhD, MPH

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Earn up to 35 Continuing     Interest Groups contribute to         Interactive Online Posters
          Education Credits            the ADA in a variety of valuable      Unable to meet with a poster
          Credit is available for      ways throughout the year, with        presenter? Each poster presented
          physicians, nurses,          members serving on policy-            at the Scientific Sessions will
pharmacists, psychologists,            making committees, writing            have a corresponding barcode
dietitians, and certified diabetes     technical reviews, writing position   on its board. Scan the barcode
educators.                             statements, and acting as             with your smartphone, tablet,
                                       liaisons with peer organizations.     or handheld device to access an
Spotlight on the Sessions              Visit professional.diabetes.org/      electronic version of the poster,
In addition to the over 180 sessions   interestgroups for the latest         corresponding abstract, and
already planned, we are excited        resources and information.            audio commentary (if provided).
to announce that the following                                               Computer stations will also be
sessions will also be presented at     Oral Presentations                    located within the Poster Hall for
this year’s meeting:                   Abstracts selected for oral           electronic poster viewing.
n   Real-World Evidence in Diabetes    presentation are considered to
                                       be the best of the thousands          Scientific Sessions App
n   Lessons Learned from the           of abstracts submitted to the         Access the meeting on-the-go.
    Environmental Determinants of      Scientific Sessions. Choose           Download the Scientific Sessions
    Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY)      from 375 original presentations       meeting app to access information
    Study—Insights into Early          highlighting the most innovative      on your smartphone, tablet, or
    Autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes         research not found at any other       handheld device.
n   The Veterans Affairs Diabetes      meeting.
    Trial (VADT) at 15 Years                                                 Visit scientificsessions.diabetes.org
                                       Poster Presentations                  in May for more details.
n   The Restoring Insulin Secretion
    (RISE) Study in Youth and          Explore more than 2,000 posters
                                       displaying the latest investigative   Exhibit Hall
    Adults—Baseline Data and
                                       methods in the Poster Hall on         The Exhibit Hall showcases
    Results of the Pediatric
                                       Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.         products and services that will
    Medication Study
                                       Poster presenters will be at their    enhance your understanding of the
n   Management of Hyperglycemia        poster boards for 1-hour on an        latest ground-breaking technology
    in Type 2 Diabetes—Draft ADA/      assigned day to discuss their         and resources available today.
    EASD Consensus Report 2018         research with attendees.              The Exhibit Hall will be open on
n   SGLT Inhibition for Type 1                                               Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
    Diabetes Mellitus Management—      Moderated Poster Discussions
    How Far Have We Gone?              Moderators will lead attendees        Product Theaters
                                       on tours of select posters sharing    Industry experts will provide
Visit scientificsessions.diabetes.     their perspectives and highlighting   insight into diabetes services
org for more information on these      novel or recent advancements in       and products and demonstrate
evolving sessions.                     question and answer discussions       innovative equipment and
                                       with presenters. Discussions will     technologies. Product Theaters
Mini-Symposia                          take place on Saturday, Sunday,       will be scheduled during morning,
Mini-Symposia are 1-hour sessions      and Monday in the Poster Hall.        lunch, and afternoon breaks in the
that normally include 1-2 speakers.
                                                                             Exhibit Hall on Saturday, Sunday,
Speakers present on a topic for a      Due to the overwhelming
                                                                             and Monday.
maximum of 20 minutes with the         popularity of the moderated
remainder of the time devoted to       poster discussions, select            Product Theater content is the sole
questions and discussion with the      discussions will be presented in      responsibility of the supporting
audience.                              our ePoster Theaters. The ePoster     company and is not part of the
                                       Theaters accommodate larger           official education offered by the
Professional Interest Groups           crowds and make for a much            ADA at the Scientific Sessions.
Professional Interest Group            more comfortable and enjoyable
Sessions are held Saturday,            learning experience.
Sunday, and Monday during the
lunchtime hour. Expect lively
conversations, dialogue, and
debate.

ORLANDO, FL | june 22 - 26, 2018		                                                                              3
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Corporate Symposia                      DIABETES IS PRIMARY                     FIFA (World Cup) Viewing Lounge
Corporate Symposia are satellite        This interactive program,               You don’t have to miss sessions to
programs that are planned and           developed specifically for the          keep up with the 2018 FIFA World
conducted by the corporate              primary care community, and             Cup. Pop by the World Cup Viewing
community in conjunction with           held as a Scientific Sessions           Lounge between sessions to see
the Scientific Sessions. These          preconference, will offer               how your favorite team is doing.
programs provide attendees              information needed to improve           Support the American Diabetes
with additional education and           patient outcomes and enhance            Association by Wearing Red
information opportunities. Pre-         patient engagement. The program         Wear red on Sunday to show
registered attendees will receive       will be held on Friday, June 22,        your support of the ADA and
an e-mail on or about April 3,          from 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at the         our mission to prevent and cure
which will include instructions         convention center.                      diabetes and to improve the lives
on registering for the Corporate                                                of all people affected by diabetes.
Symposia. Attendees who register        The $100 registration fee includes
                                        admission, continuing education         Red merchandise is available
after April 3 will be able to select                                            for purchase in advance from
the Corporate Symposia when             credits, course materials, and
                                        lunch. Scientific Sessions              shopdiabetes.org or onsite at
registering. All programs will                                                  the Shop Diabetes Store. Every
take place at the Hyatt Regency         attendees can sign up for Diabetes
                                        Is Primary when registering for the     purchase supports diabetes
Orlando.                                                                        research, advocacy, awareness, and
                                        Scientific Sessions.
Visit scientificsessions.diabetes.org                                           education programs.
in early-April for the most up-to-      Please note: Diabetes Is Primary
date schedule.                          overlaps with other sessions held       CITY INFORMATION
                                        on Friday, June 22, starting at         With 7 of the world’s top 20 theme
Corporate Symposia content              11:30 a.m.                              parks in one destination, Orlando
is the sole responsibility of the                                               certainly knows how to entertain.
supporting company and is not           SPECIAL EVENTS                          After walking the convention center
part of the official education          Networking Reception                    floor or incorporating a pre- or
offered by the ADA at the               Join us Friday evening from             post-stay, a leisurely escape to a
Scientific Sessions.                    6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the           world of imagination and fantasy
                                        Orange County Convention                will leave you feeling refreshed
Women’s Inter-                          Center to meet and network with         and inspired. Whether seeking to
professional Network                    your colleagues from across the         reconnect with childhood nostalgia
The Women’s Interprofessional           country and around the world.           or experience leading-edge
Network of the American Diabetes        This is a great opportunity to          innovations in ride technology,
Association (WIN ADA) is a              renew connections with friends          these latest additions are truly one-
membership benefit for women in         and colleagues or make new              of-a-kind.
medicine, science, health care, and     ones. Light hors d’oeuvres and
                                        refreshments will be provided.          For more information on Orlando,
education. Join WIN ADA for an
                                                                                visit ada2018.orlandomeetinginfo.
interactive session on overcoming
                                        5K@ADA Fun Run/Walk                     com/things-to-do/.
gender gaps in science on Monday,
June 25, from 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.      The 5K@ADA Fun Run/Walk,
Hear from leading women in              supported by Novo Nordisk, will
diabetes, and share your                be held on Sunday morning at
experiences during the session’s        6:30 a.m. Race in style by sporting
open discussion. WIN ADA will           a 5K@ADA running shirt available
also hold its own networking event      for $20 when you register for the
during the Scientific Sessions          meeting. A limited number of
Networking Reception on Friday,         shirts will be available for purchase
June 22, at 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.         onsite for $25. Sign up for the Fun
Learn more at professional.             Run/Walk by visiting tracs.net/
diabetes.org/winada.                    ADA5K. The event is free to all
                                        registered attendees.

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REGISTRATION RATES
                                                               Advance                               Final
                                                            3/9/18 - 5/10/18                    5/11/18 - 6/26/18
  Member*                                                         $555                                $605
  Non-Member                                                      $875                                $925
  Student/Resident/Fellow                                         $300                                $320
  One-Day Registration — Member*                                  $310                                $320
  One-Day Registration — Non-Member                               $400                                $410
*In order to qualify for the Member rate your Professional I (Science & Medicine) or Professional II (Health Care &
Education) Membership must be active through June 30, 2018 at the time of registration.

REGISTRATION CATEGORIES                    Please note:                               Media Registration
Member                                     Children under the age of 18,              The ADA provides complimentary
Professional I (Science & Medicine)        even if paid registrants, will not         access to the Scientific Sessions
or Professional II (Health Care            be permitted access to session             to credentialed members of
& Education) Members. Have                 rooms, the Exhibit Hall, or the            the media, including print,
your Professional Member ID                Poster Hall. Exceptions can be             broadcast and online media
number available to register as a          made for nursing mothers, but for          for the express purpose of
member. Professional Members               safety reasons, strollers cannot be        gathering news and information
who purchase a full meeting                allowed.                                   to produce press coverage of
registration will receive online                                                      the 78th Scientific Sessions.
access to the Scientific Sessions          Register Online                            Media representatives welcome
webcasts free of charge!                   Go to scientificsessions.diabetes.         to attend include reporters,
                                           org and click on the Registration          writers, photographers and
Non-Member                                 Information tab. Online registration       videographers. News organizations
For those who are not ADA                  is fast, easy, and secure. You will        seeking media credentials must
Professional I (Science & Medicine)        receive your confirmation letter           be represented by editorial staff,
or Professional II (Health Care &          and periodic updates via e-mail. If        and media registration is limited
Education) Members.                        you are unable to register online, a       to 2 individuals per outlet/news
                                           downloadable registration form is          organization.
Become a member when you                   available on the Scientific Sessions
register for the Scientific Sessions       website. Attendees should bring            For further information regarding
and save up to $320 on your                their confirmation letter with them        registration eligibility and
registration.                              onsite to receive their meeting            submission requirements for your
                                           materials. The barcode included on         news organization, contact press@
Student/Resident/Fellow                    your confirmation letter will greatly      diabetes.org with any questions.
Available to those currently               speed you through registration. A
enrolled in 1 of these programs.           picture ID will be required to pick
Proof of status in a program must          up your registration materials.
be submitted in order to register.
                                           Questions?
One-Day                                    Contact the ADA Registration and
Provides admittance to all                 Housing Customer Care Center
sessions, including the Exhibit Hall       Monday through Friday,
and the Poster Hall (if open), for         9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Eastern
the selected day. You are allowed          Time) at 866-290-9910 (Toll
to register for only 1 One-Day             Free U.S. & Canada) or
Registration.                              +415-268-2086 (International).
                                           Visit the ADA Support Center at
                                           ada.cmrushelp.com.

ORLANDO, FL | june 22 - 26, 2018		                                                                                    5
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HOTEL INFORMATION                       International Group Organizers           TRAVEL INFORMATION
Go to scientificsessions.diabetes.      If you are organizing an                 Special Travel Discounts
org and click on the Hotel              international group (five or more        The ADA is pleased to offer travel
Information tab. Reserving your         rooms) to attend the Scientific          discounts for Delta Air Lines,
room online allows you to see           Sessions, you may reserve your           Southwest Airlines, United Airlines,
hotel availability in real-time and     hotel rooms through our official         Avis and Hertz car rentals, and
allows us to send confirmation          housing company’s International          SuperShuttle airport transportation
letters instantly. It also gives us a   Group Division, CMR’s Global             for the Scientific Sessions.
fast and easy way to contact you        Group Services website at ada-
via e-mail with any changes or          cmrglobalgroupservices.com, or           Visit scientificsessions.diabetes.org
updates.                                contact them via e-mail at ada@          and click on the Travel and Trans-
                                        cmr-globalgroupservices.com              portation Information tab for more
Hotel Reservations                      for an all-inclusive group housing       information.
Support the ADA by booking your         package. For any questions
hotel room within the Scientific        regarding group registration,            Visa Requirements
Sessions housing block through          visit the ADA Support Center at          Attendees from outside the U.S.
our official housing company, CMR.      ada.cmrushelp.com.                       may need to apply for a visa at
Hotel reservations can be made                                                   the American Embassy, consulate,
until May 25 based on availability.     Hotel Cancellations and Changes          or other visa issuing office in their
A listing of official ADA hotels,       All requests for cancellations           country of origin. Please begin
with rates and a locator map, is        or changes can be made by                your visa application process as
available at scientificsessions.        going online or by contacting            soon as possible, as it can take
diabetes.org. Reservations are          ADA’s official housing company.          several months to receive approval.
available on a first-come, first-       Changes received after May 25
                                        will be subject to hotel availability.   If a letter of invitation is needed
served basis. Reserve your room                                                  for your visa application, go
early for the best selection.           Reservations must be cancelled
                                        at least 72 hours prior to arrival to    to scientificsessions.diabetes.org
All hotels require a credit card                                                 and click on the Travel and
guarantee. If you are unable to         avoid penalty charges.
                                                                                 Transportation Information tab to
reserve online, a downloadable                                                   download the letter.
housing form is available on the        Questions?
Scientific Sessions website.            Contact the ADA Registration and
                                        Housing Customer Care Center
ADA Shuttle Bus Transportation          Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.
Attendees who reserve their room        to 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) at
within the Scientific Sessions          866-290-9910 (Toll Free U.S. &
housing block will receive a            Canada) or +415-268-2086
shuttle pass, enabling them to          (International). Visit the
ride the ADA shuttle system at          ADA Support Center at
no additional cost. Attendees           ada.cmrushelp.com.
who reserve their rooms through
other means will not receive a
shuttle pass. Shuttle passes will be
available for purchase in advance
through the registration site and
onsite at the meeting at a cost of
$75 per person. The pass is valid
throughout the duration of the
meeting.

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ACCREDITATION                           attending an event in the USA           designates these sessions as
STATEMENTS                              had their credits recognized            Knowledge-based per ACPE
Physicians                              in Europe and 2) American               guidelines. To view the UANs
The American Diabetes                   physicians attending an event           and learning objectives for
Association is accredited by            in Europe had their credits             each educational category, visit
the Accreditation Council for           recognized in the USA. The              scientificsessions.diabetes.org and
Continuing Medical Education            American Diabetes Association           click on the Continuing Education
to provide continuing medical           designates this educational activity    tab.
education for physicians.               for a maximum of 35 AMA PRA
                                        Category 1 Credit(s)™ for the           Psychologists
The American Diabetes                   American Diabetes Association’s         The American Diabetes
Association designates this live        78th Scientific Sessions. Each          Association is approved by
activity for a maximum of 35            medical specialist should claim         the American Psychological
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.          only those credits that he/she          Association to sponsor continuing
Physicians should claim only the        actually spent in the educational       education for psychologists. The
credit commensurate with the            activity. These credits can be          American Diabetes Association
extent of their participation in the    converted by the EACCME into            maintains responsibility for the
activity.                               European CME credits and/or into        program and its content. This
                                        National credits by the European        activity offers a maximum of 35
Family Physicians                       National Authorities.                   hours of continuing education
An application for CME credit                                                   credit. Each psychologist must
will be filed with the American         Nurses                                  attend in their entirety those
Academy of Family Physicians.           The American Diabetes                   sessions designated as offered
                                        Association is accredited as a          for psychology credit and claim
Doctors of Osteopathy                   provider of continuing education        only those hours spent in the
Category 2 Credit will be awarded       by the American Nurses                  educational activity.
for formal educational programs         Credentialing Center’s COA.
that are ACCME-accredited or                                                    Certified Diabetes Educators
AAFP approved.                          California Board of Registered          To satisfy the requirement
                                        Nursing                                 for renewal of certification by
Physician Assistants                    The American Diabetes                   continuing education for the
AAPA accepts certificates of            Association is a provider approved      National Certification Board for
participation for educational           by the California Board of              Diabetes Educators (NCBDE),
activities certified for AMA            Registered Nursing. Provider            continuing education activities
PRA Category 1 Credit™ from             No. CEP-12196. This activity is         must be diabetes related and
organizations accredited by             approved for 35 contact hours.          approved by a provider on the
ACCME for a recognized state                                                    NCBDE List of Approved Providers
medical society. Physician                         Dietitians                   (ncbde.org). NCBDE does not
Assistants may receive a maximum                   The American                 approve continuing education. The
of 35 hours of Category 1 Credit™                  Diabetes Association         American Diabetes Association is
for completing this program.                       is a Continuing              on the NCBDE List of Approved
                                                   Professional Education       Providers.
International Physicians                (CPE) Accredited Provider with
The American Medical Association        the Commission on Diabetic              Successful Completion Statement
has determined that physicians not      Registration (CDR). Registered          Certificates of Completion/
licensed in the U.S. who participate    dietitians will receive 35 continuing   Attendance are provided to
in this CME activity are eligible for   professional education units            registered attendees based upon
AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™.          (CPEUs) for completion of this          completion of the online
                                        program/material. Activity              evaluation. The online evaluation
          European Union of             Number: 138560.                         will be emailed to registered
          Medical Specialists                                                   attendees and will be available at
          The European                            Pharmacists                   scientificsessions.diabetes.org from
          Accreditation Council                   The American Diabetes         June 22 to July 27, 2018.
for Continuing Medical Education                  Association is accredited
(EACCME) and the American                         by the Accreditation          For questions regarding continuing
Medical Association (AMA)               Council for Pharmacy Education          education, e-mail professional
signed an agreement of mutual           (ACPE) as a provider of continuing      education@diabetes.org.
recognition of CME credits              pharmacy education. ACPE
between Europe and the USA              Provider number 0239. The
whereby: 1) European physicians         American Diabetes Association

ORLANDO, FL | june 22 - 26, 2018		                                                                                7
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    Registration Hours: 9:00 a.m.—6:30 p.m.
    Shop Diabetes Store Hours: 9:00 a.m.—6:30 p.m.
                                                                      dAy-AT-A-gLAnce ScHedULe
                                                                                    frIdAy, JUne 22, 2018

                                        Behavioral Medicine,
                                         Clinical Nutrition,
                  Acute and Chronic       Education, and       Clinical Diabetes/    Epidemiology/          Immunology/           Insulin Action/       Integrated              Islet Biology/
                    Complications             Exercise            Therapeutics          Genetics           Transplantation     Molecular Metabolism Physiology/Obesity        Insulin Secretion
    11:30 a.m.—     Mini-Symposia         Mini-Symposia         Mini-Symposium       Mini-Symposium       Mini-Symposium                                Mini-Symposium        Mini-Symposium
    12:30 p.m.        Measuring           Tech and Teens          Innovations in       New-Onset         The Emerging Role                             Insulin Resistance     New Regulators of
                   Neuropathy—Is                               Diabetes Pregnancy   Type 2 Diabetes in     of Neoepitopes                               Pathobiology—         Beta-Cell Identity
                  Corneal Confocal       Myth or Science—             Care          the Youngest and       in the Dialogue                            Insulin Secretion vs.
                  Microscopy Ready       Current Fads and                               the Oldest       between T Cells and                            Peripheral Insulin
                   for Prime Time?        Evidence in Diet                                                    Beta Cells                              Action—A Banting
                                           and Nutrition                                                                                                    Exchange
                    Biofilm—Real
                  Wound Problem or
                  Just a Buzzword?
    12:45 p.m.—     Mini-Symposium        Mini-Symposia         Mini-Symposia                             Mini-Symposium         Mini-Symposium         Mini-Symposium
    1:45 p.m.        Surveillance of      Understanding         Better Ways to                              The Future of       Near, Far, Wherever   Of Mice, Mongrels,
                     Kidney Disease     Hybrid Closed-Loop      Build Diabetes                           Islet Transplant—      You Are—Obesity-         and Men—
                   and Comorbidities           Pump            Population Health                              Towards a         Related Defects in     Commonalities
                  among People with                              Management                              Renewable Source        Insulin Signaling    and Differences in
                    Diabetes—What           Youth-Onset                                                      of Beta Cells                            Metabolic Research
                  We Can Learn from       Type 2 Diabetes      Challenging Times
                   the CDC’s Chronic      and Exercise—          for Youth with
                     Kidney Disease        Outcomes and        Type 1 Diabetes—
                  Surveillance System        Challenges           How Do We
                                                                Approach Them?
Registration Hours: 9:00 a.m.—6:30 p.m.
    Shop Diabetes Store Hours: 9:00 a.m.—6:30 p.m.
                                                                      dAy-AT-A-gLAnce ScHedULe
                                                                         frIdAy, JUne 22, 2018 (conTInUed)

                                      Behavioral Medicine,
                                       Clinical Nutrition,
                  Acute and Chronic     Education, and        Clinical Diabetes/      Epidemiology/         Immunology/           Insulin Action/       Integrated            Islet Biology/
                    Complications           Exercise             Therapeutics            Genetics          Transplantation     Molecular Metabolism Physiology/Obesity      Insulin Secretion
    2:00 p.m.—      Symposium             Symposium               Symposia              Symposium                                  Symposium             Symposium             Symposium
    4:00 p.m.      Antiplatelet and    Decreasing Risk for         Artificial           Mental Health                           Endocrine, Paracrine     The Exosome          Transformational
                   Antithrombotic       Type 2 Diabetes         Pancreas and           Disorders and                            Signaling Affecting      Superhighway       Technologies in Islet
                    Therapies in          with Foods           Decision Support       Diabetes Distress                        Adipocyte Function       in Energy and        Biology—From
                      Diabetes                                   Approaches          among Adults with                                                    Metabolic         Omics to Imaging
                                                                                          Diabetes                                                       Homeostasis
                                                                  Real-World
                                                                  Evidence in
                                                                   Diabetes
    4:15 p.m.—       Symposium            Symposium                Symposia          Oral Presentations   Oral Presentations    Oral Presentations    Oral Presentations   Oral Presentations
    6:15 p.m.     The Many Faces of        Data, Data,       (4:15 p.m.—5:10 p.m.)
                   Hypoglycemia—        Everywhere and           Cardiovascular
                  Impact on Patient    Not a Pattern to Be      Outcomes Trials
                   Health and Well-          Found                 (CVOTs) in
                        Being                                 Diabetes—Shall We
                                                              Continue or Change
                                                                    Course?

                                                             (5:20 p.m.—6:15 p.m.)
                                                               Should Metformin
                                                             Remain the First-Line
                                                               Therapy for Type 2
                                                                   Diabetes?

                                                              Oral Presentations
    6:30 p.m.—
                                                                                        Networking Reception
    8:30 p.m.

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     Registration Hours: 7:00 a.m.—6:30 p.m.                                                                                                               Exhibit Hall Hours: 10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.
     Shop Diabetes Store Hours: 7:30 a.m.—6:15 p.m.                      dAy-AT-A-gLAnce ScHedULe                                                          Poster Hall Hours: 10:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m.
                                                                                      SATUrdAy, JUne 23, 2018

                                         Behavioral Medicine,
                                          Clinical Nutrition,
                   Acute and Chronic       Education, and        Clinical Diabetes/      Epidemiology/        Immunology/            Insulin Action/       Integrated            Islet Biology/
                     Complications             Exercise             Therapeutics            Genetics         Transplantation      Molecular Metabolism Physiology/Obesity      Insulin Secretion
     8:00 a.m.—        Symposium              Symposium            Symposia           Symposium                Symposium              Symposium             Symposium         Oral Presentations
     10:00 a.m.    Is It Osteomyelitis      ADA Education       Have You Seen     HIV and Diabetes—            Overcoming             Hepatokines         Turning Up the
                   or Not? Diagnostic    Recognition Program Your Mother, Baby?       The Double            Challenges in Islet      and Metabolic         Heat—New
                     and Treatment          Symposium—         Placenta-Derived        Whammy               Transplantation—         Regulation—A          Regulators of
                   Dilemmas in Bone          Implementing        Biomarkers of                               Engineering and       Liver-Centric Point   Thermogenesis in
                         Infection            Technology-     Adverse Pregnancy                              Protecting Beta             of View         Mice and Humans
                                          Enabled Diabetes       Outcomes in                                      Cells
                   Oral Presentations     Care Management Gestational Diabetes
                                             Processes for          Mellitus
                                         Population Health—
                                          Conception, Build, Genetics and Type 2
                                           Implementation,     Diabetes in Youth
                                            Outcomes, and
                                             Sustainability   ADA Diabetes Care
                                                             Symposium—Using
                                          Oral Presentations  Continuous Glucose
                                                             Monitoring and Smart
                                                               Devices to Control
                                                                Glucose when It
                                                                 Matters Most

                                                                 Oral Presentations
     10:15 a.m.—
                                                      President, Health Care & Education Address and Outstanding Educator in Diabetes Award Lecture
     11:15 a.m.
     11:30 a.m.—   Professional Interest Professional Interest   Mini-Symposium
     12:30 p.m.       Group Session        Group Sessions           Quantifying
                       The Best and           Update on        Diabetes—Genomics,
                     Worst Practices         Nonnutritive        Electronic Health
                     in Managing the       Sweeteners and          Records, and
                       Diabetic Foot       Cardiometabolic      Automated Control
                                                Health

                                              Reframing
                                            Exercise—The
                                         Surprising Science
                                          behind Motivating
                                         Patients to Be More
                                           Physically Active
     11:30 a.m.—
                                                                                          General Poster Session
     12:30 p.m.
     11:30 a.m.—
                                                                                       Moderated Poster Discussions
     1:30 p.m.
Registration Hours: 7:00 a.m.—6:30 p.m.                                                                                                                    Exhibit Hall Hours: 10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.
     Shop Diabetes Store Hours: 7:30 a.m.—6:15 p.m.                      dAy-AT-A-gLAnce ScHedULe                                                               Poster Hall Hours: 10:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m.
                                                                          SATUrdAy, JUne 23, 2018 (conTInUed)

                                         Behavioral Medicine,
                                          Clinical Nutrition,
                   Acute and Chronic       Education, and        Clinical Diabetes/       Epidemiology/          Immunology/           Insulin Action/       Integrated                Islet Biology/
                     Complications             Exercise             Therapeutics             Genetics           Transplantation     Molecular Metabolism Physiology/Obesity          Insulin Secretion
     1:45 p.m.—         Symposium              Symposia             Symposia                 Case Studies      Oral Presentations        Symposium               Symposium             Symposium
     3:45 p.m.     The Resurgence of     Making a Difference          National           Monogenic Diabetes                             The Intestine in      Steering the Right         Beta-Cell
                     Triglyceride-Rich    in Five Minutes—       Implementation            Testing Is Ready                             the Regulation      Course for Diabetes     Dedifferentiation—
                    Lipoproteins as an      Interventions in    and Dissemination         for Prime Time—                               of Metabolism,        Management—             True or False?
                     Important Target    Diabetes for Anyone      of Research to        Integrating Genetics                            Immunity, and       Clinical Perspectives
                   in the Treatment of       (With Richard       Improve Patient          into Your Practice                          Insulin Sensitivity
                       Dyslipidemia        R. Rubin Award       Safety and Reduce
                                                Lecture)          Hypoglycemia
                   Oral Presentations
                                           Role of Exercise      The Diabetes Do-
                                            in Regulating         It-Yourself (DIY)
                                            Mitochondrial             Revolution
                                              Dynamics
                                                                Exploring the Next
                                                                Frontier in Diabetes
                                                                  Pharmacology
                                                                  Lessons Learned
                                                                      from the
                                                                   Environmental
                                                                  Determinants of
                                                                   Diabetes in the
                                                                  Young (TEDDY)
                                                                Study—Insights into
                                                                 Early Autoimmune
                                                                   Type 1 Diabetes
     4:00 p.m.—    Oral Presentations        Symposia                Symposia           Oral Presentations     Oral Presentations       Symposium           Oral Presentations        Symposium
     6:00 p.m.                            Nutrition and the      Joint ADA/ISPAD                                                       Mitochondrial                                Neurotransmitters
                     Roger Pecoraro       Gut Microbiome          Symposium—25                                                           Dynamics,                                     in the Islet
                     Award Lecture                                 Years after the                                                    Metabolism, and
                                          Online and Mobile      Announcement of                                                       Insulin Action
                                          Support—Wading        the DCCT Results—
                                          through the Noise      What Is the Status
                                                                of Type 1 Diabetes in
                                                                Youth, and How Can
                                                                   We Do Better?
                                                                Joint ADA/Chinese
                                                                 Diabetes Society
                                                                  Symposium—
                                                                 Glucose and Lipid
                                                                Metabolism—Novel
                                                                 Mechanisms and
                                                                      Targets
                                                                Oral Presentations
                                                                 Norbert Freinkel
                                                                  Award Lecture

11
12
     Registration Hours: 7:30 a.m.—5:00 p.m.                                                                                                                  Exhibit Hall Hours: 10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.
     Shop Diabetes Store Hours: 7:30 a.m.—6:45 p.m.
                                                                          dAy-AT-A-gLAnce ScHedULe                                                              Poster Hall Hours: 7:30 a.m.—6:30 p.m.
                                                                           SUndAy, JUne 24, 2018—WeAr red dAy

                                          Behavioral Medicine,
                                           Clinical Nutrition,
                   Acute and Chronic        Education, and        Clinical Diabetes/      Epidemiology/           Immunology/            Insulin Action/       Integrated           Islet Biology/
                     Complications              Exercise             Therapeutics            Genetics            Transplantation      Molecular Metabolism Physiology/Obesity     Insulin Secretion
     8:00 a.m.—       Symposia                  Symposia            Symposia            Oral Presentations         Symposium           Oral Presentations      Symposium           Symposium
     10:00 a.m.     The Where and           Building a Case        Unrecognized                               Challenges and Hope                           Precision Medicine    ADA Diabetes
                    Why of Diabetic            for Getting      (Occult) Metabolic                            in Finding a Cure for                            in Diabetes        Symposium—
                     Neuropathy             Reimbursement      Conditions in Women                               Type 1 Diabetes                                                 Emerging Areas of
                                             or Payment for      with Gestational                                                                                                  Islet Biology
                       Blood Flow         Behavioral Health in Diabetes Mellitus that
                       to the Toe               Diabetes         Predict Metabolic                                                                                               Oral Presentations
                                                               Complications Later
                   Oral Presentations     NDEP Symposium—              in Life
                                          Diabetes Prevention,
                                          Care, and Education Prioritizing Injectable
                                           in the Digital Age   Therapies in Type 2
                                                                     Diabetes

                                                                 Oral Presentations
     10:15 a.m.—
                                                            President, Medicine & Science Address and Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement
     11:45 a.m.
     12:00 p.m.—     Mini-Symposia        Professional Interest Professional Interest    Mini-Symposium
     1:00 p.m.       The Importance          Group Sessions        Group Sessions         Update on the
                    of the Functional        Moving Past the      Beyond HbA1c in           Genetics of
                    Characteristics of         Randomized       Pediatric Diabetes—      Type 1 and Type 2
                           HDL              Controlled Trial—   Is It Time to Look at        Diabetes
                                              Understanding      Other Outcomes?
                   Update on Diabetic          the Need for
                   Retinopathy Clinical      Implementation     Clinical Centers and
                          Trials           Science in Diabetes   Programs Session I
                                                   Care

                                              The Future
                                              of Diabetes
                                           Education—“Live”
                                             Educator and
                                            “Virtual” Coach
                                            Partners in Care
     12:00 p.m.—
                                                                          General Poster Session/Moderated Poster Discussions
     1:00 p.m.
     1:00 p.m.—
                                                                 Session Break (Take this opportunity to visit the Exhibit and Poster Halls)
     2:00 p.m.
Registration Hours: 7:30 a.m.—5:00 p.m.                                                                                                               Exhibit Hall Hours: 10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.
     Shop Diabetes Store Hours: 7:30 a.m.—6:45 p.m.                     dAy-AT-A-gLAnce ScHedULe                                                             Poster Hall Hours: 7:30 a.m.—6:30 p.m.
                                                                  SUndAy, JUne 24, 2018—WeAr red dAy (conTInUed)

                                          Behavioral Medicine,
                                           Clinical Nutrition,
                   Acute and Chronic        Education, and       Clinical Diabetes/     Epidemiology/          Immunology/           Insulin Action/       Integrated            Islet Biology/
                     Complications              Exercise            Therapeutics           Genetics           Transplantation     Molecular Metabolism Physiology/Obesity      Insulin Secretion
     2:15 p.m.—       Symposium              Symposia              Symposia        (2:15 p.m.—3:00 p.m.)     Symposium               Symposium             Symposium            Symposium
     4:15 p.m.      Joint ADA/ASN      Innovative Strategies     The National        Kelly West Award    Joint ADA/Diabetes          Fuel Driving       Ordering from the   More to Mitochondria
                     Symposium—           to Improve the     Diabetes Prevention      for Outstanding     UK Symposium—            Function—Lipidic    Weight-Loss Menu in    in the Beta Cell
                      Management       Inpatient Experience    Program—From            Achievement in        Cell Therapy          Roles in Different   the Era of Precision
                    of Patients with                         Research to Practice       Epidemiology       for Diabetes—                Tissues        Medicine for Obesity
                  Progressing Diabetic Aerobic Exercise in    to National Policy           Lecture           International
                    Kidney Disease       the Prevention of                                                     Progress
                         (DKD)          Cognitive Decline in   Joint ADA/JDRF
                                              Diabetes          Symposium—
                   Oral Presentations                        Current Management
                                                             of Type 1 Diabetes in
                                                              Youth—What Are
                                                                 the Options?

                                                                    Addressing
                                                                 Unique Challenges
                                                                    in Diabetes
                                                                   Management

                                                                 Oral Presentations
     4:30 p.m.—        Symposia              Symposium               Symposia              Symposia             Symposium             Symposium            Symposium           Symposium
     6:30 p.m.      Neuro- and Glial-     Low-Carbohydrate            Diabetes         Academia-Industry     Novel Pathogenetic      New Angles in       Joint ADA/EASD     Alpha Cells—New
                   Vascular Effects in      Diets—Potential       Prevention—What      Collaborations—Key        Pathways in         Adipose Biology       Symposium—       Sources of Beta Cells?
                  the Pathogenesis of     Benefits, Risks, and    Are We Preventing?      Considerations      Type 1 Diabetes—                           Central Control of
                  Diabetic Retinopathy          Costs                                                           What Can We                            Glucose Homeostasis
                                                                  Joint ADA/AACC         Beyond Single       Learn from Cancer
                  The Veterans Affairs      Oral Presentations      Symposium—             Nucleotide          Immunotherapy?
                  Diabetes Trial (VADT)                               Refining          Polymorphisms—
                       at 15 Years                                Measurement of          Building on
                                                                 A1C—Do We Know        Knowledge of the
                                                                   What It Means?     Genetic Architecture
                                                                                          of Diabetes
                                                                 Oral Presentations

13
14
     Registration Hours: 7:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m.                                                                                                                  Exhibit Hall Hours: 10:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
     Shop Diabetes Store Hours: 7:30 a.m.—6:45 p.m.                      dAy-AT-A-gLAnce ScHedULe                                                              Poster Hall Hours: 7:30 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
                                                                                        mondAy, JUne 25, 2018

                                         Behavioral Medicine,
                                          Clinical Nutrition,
                   Acute and Chronic       Education, and        Clinical Diabetes/       Epidemiology/          Immunology/            Insulin Action/       Integrated            Islet Biology/
                     Complications             Exercise             Therapeutics             Genetics           Transplantation      Molecular Metabolism Physiology/Obesity      Insulin Secretion
     8:00 a.m.—       Symposium               Symposium              Symposia            Oral Presentations      Symposium            Oral Presentations     Symposium              Symposium
     10:00 a.m.    Role of the Kidney      Intervening in the      Who Do You                                  Clinical Trials for                           Recognition          Metabolism and
                    in Heart Health       Lived Experiences       Think You Are?                              Type 1 Diabetes—                              of Depression,         the Beta Cell
                                          and Social Context      Heterogeneity                               Current, Emerging,                            Diabetes, and
                   Oral Presentations        of Those with        of Obesity and                                  and Novel                                  Dementia—
                                                Diabetes            Gestational                                                                            Resetting Clinical
                                                                 Diabetes Mellitus                                                                             Priorities
                                          Oral Presentations
                                                                Type 2 Diabetes in                                                                         Oral Presentations
                                                                Youth—Update on
                                                                 the Current State
                                                                 of Knowledge on
                                                                   Complications

                                                                   Effectiveness
                                                                  of Telemedicine
                                                                  in Underserved
                                                                   Communities

                                                                 Oral Presentations
     10:15 a.m.—
                                        National Scientific & Health Care Achievement Awards Presentation and Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award Lecture
     11:45 a.m.
     12:00 p.m.—    Mini-Symposium        Mini-Symposium        Professional Interest Professional Interest Professional Interest
     1:00 p.m.      Special Topics in    Overcoming Gender        Group Sessions         Group Session          Group Session
                     Hypoglycemia         Gaps in Science           The Lancet         Defining a Healthy Immunopathogenesis
                                                                  Commission on        Diet—Do Fats or      of Type 1 Diabetes—
                                                                Diabetes—Societal        Carbohydrates       Is It Autoimmunity?
                                                                Solutions to Combat       Matter More?
                                                                      Diabetes

                                                                Should All Pregnant
                                                                     Women with
                                                                   Type 1 Diabetes
                                                                  Use Continuous
                                                                 Glucose Monitoring
                                                                    from Planning
                                                                Pregnancy until after
                                                                   Breastfeeding?

                                                                Clinical Centers and
                                                                Programs Session II
     12:00 p.m.—
                                                                          General Poster Session/Moderated Poster Discussions
     1:00 p.m.
     1:00 p.m.—
                                                                Session Break (Take this opportunity to visit the Exhibit and Poster Halls)
     2:00 p.m.
Registration Hours: 7:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m.                                                                                                               Exhibit Hall Hours: 10:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
     Shop Diabetes Store Hours: 7:30 a.m.—6:45 p.m.                      dAy-AT-A-gLAnce ScHedULe                                                           Poster Hall Hours: 7:30 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
                                                                            mondAy, JUne 25, 2018 (conTInUed)

                                          Behavioral Medicine,
                                           Clinical Nutrition,
                   Acute and Chronic        Education, and        Clinical Diabetes/     Epidemiology/         Immunology/           Insulin Action/       Integrated            Islet Biology/
                     Complications              Exercise             Therapeutics           Genetics          Transplantation     Molecular Metabolism Physiology/Obesity      Insulin Secretion
     2:15 p.m.—    Oral Presentations        Symposium               Symposia           Oral Presentations   Oral Presentations        Symposium           Symposium          Oral Presentations
     4:15 p.m.                              Easing Disease         Cost-Related                                                    Adipose Signaling    Diversity Affairs—
                     Edwin Bierman           Management           Nonadherence to        Vivian Fonseca-                             and the Central    Impact of Genetic
                     Award Lecture         Burden for Older        Diabetes Care        Nagendran Award                             Nervous System        Variability and
                                                Adults                                    Presentation                              in the Control of   Sex on Integrative
                                                                     The Restoring                                                       Obesity         Metabolism and
                                           Oral Presentations      Insulin Secretion                                                                       Disease Risk
                                                                    (RISE) Study in
                                                                 Youth and Adults—
                                                                  Baseline Data and
                                                                     Results of the
                                                                 Pediatric Medication
                                                                         Study

                                                                 Oral Presentations
     4:30 p.m.—      Current Issues           Symposia               Symposium              Symposium           Symposium          Oral Presentations   Oral Presentations       Symposium
     6:30 p.m.     Albuminuria—Two           Diabetes and        Insulin Therapy—To         Mechanistic       Clinical Updates                                                The Islet in Type 1
                       Debates               Psychosocial        the Future and Back    Insights from Rare       in Beta-Cell                                                 Diabetes—What’s
                                            Risk Factors in                               Conditions and       Replacement                                                          New?
                       Symposium             the Hispanic        Oral Presentations      Opportunities for         Therapy
                    Clinical Strategies    Community Health                             Novel Therapeutics
                   for Prevention and       Study/Study of
                     Management of              Latinos
                     Hypoglycemia
                                           Using mHealth for
                   Oral Presentations      Obesity Treatment
                                              and Weight
                                             Management

15
16
     Registration Hours: 7:30 a.m.—10:30 a.m.
     Shop Diabetes Store Hours: 7:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.
                                                                       dAy-AT-A-gLAnce ScHedULe
                                                                                     TUeSdAy, JUne 26, 2018

                                        Behavioral Medicine,
                                         Clinical Nutrition,
                   Acute and Chronic      Education, and        Clinical Diabetes/     Epidemiology/        Immunology/         Insulin Action/       Integrated           Islet Biology/
                     Complications            Exercise             Therapeutics           Genetics         Transplantation   Molecular Metabolism Physiology/Obesity     Insulin Secretion
     8:00 a.m.—       Symposium            Symposium                Symposia             Symposium                               Symposium           Symposium             Symposium
     10:00 a.m.       Cardiorenal        Multigenerational        Management           Diabetes in Rural                       Aging and Insulin   Nutrient Sensing     G-Protein-Coupled
                   Effects of Glucose-    Effects of Exercise      of Diabetes in a          America                                Sensitivity      and Signaling in        Receptors—
                   Lowering Therapies                            Surgical Patient                                                                   the Regulation     Structural Insights to
                                                                                                                                                     of Metabolic      Therapeutic Options
                                                                   Obesity in                                                                        Homeostasis
                                                               Type 1 Diabetes—
                                                                  An Evolving
                                                                   Challenge

                                                                 Management of
                                                                Hyperglycemia in
                                                               Type 2 Diabetes—
                                                                Draft ADA/EASD
                                                               Consensus Report
                                                                      2018
     10:15 a.m.—                                                   Symposium
     12:15 p.m.                                                  SGLT Inhibition
                                                                    for Type 1
                                                                Diabetes Mellitus
                                                               Management—How
                                                               Far Have We Gone?
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM                      • New-Onset Type 2 Diabetes in the             • Understanding Hybrid Closed-
                                          Youngest and the Oldest                        Loop Pump
    FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2018                 Type 2 Diabetes in Children,                   What Clinicians Need to Know
                                          Adolescents, and Young Adults                  Elizabeth Ann Doyle, DNP, APRN,
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.                     Sharon Saydah, PhD                             CDE
Mini-Symposia			                          New-Onset Type 2 Diabetes among                What Patients Need to Know
                                          the Elderly                                    Laurel H. Messer, RN, MPH, CDE
• Measuring Neuropathy—Is                 Hermes Florez, MD
  Corneal Confocal Microscopy                                                            Question and Discussion Period
  Ready for Prime Time?                   Question and Discussion Period
                                                                                       • Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes
  Yes, Corneal Confocal Microscopy      • The Emerging Role of                           and Exercise—Outcomes and
  Is Ready for Clinical Trials and        Neoepitopes in the Dialogue                    Challenges
  Practice                                between T Cells and Beta Cells
  Bruce A. Perkins, MD, MPH                                                              Exercise Dose and Diabetes Risk in
                                          Posttranslational Modifications in             Overweight and Obese Children
  Not So Fast, Corneal Microscopy Is      Type 1 Diabetes and Other                      Catherine L. Davis, PhD
  Not as Good as the Tried and True       Autoimmune Disorders
  J. Robinson Singleton, MD                                                              Changing the School of Thought
                                          Mark J. Mamula, PhD                            on Metabolic Health in Children by
  Question and Discussion Period          Generation and Recognition of                  Creating an ACTIVE Classroom
                                          Neoepitopes in Subjects with                   Rebecca E. Hasson, PhD
• Biofilm—Real Wound Problem or           Type 1 Diabetes
  Just a Buzzword?                                                                       Question and Discussion Period
                                          Eddie A. James, PhD
  Biofilm—Invisible Barrier to Wound      Question and Discussion Period               • Better Ways to Build Diabetes
  Healing                                                                                Population Health Management
  Elizabeth A. Grice, PhD               • Insulin Resistance Pathobiology—               Population Health Management in
  Biofilm—It’s Invisible Because It’s     Insulin Secretion vs. Peripheral               Underserved Communities
  Not There                               Insulin Action—A Banting                       Luigi F. Meneghini, MD, MBA
  Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM                 Exchange
                                                                                         Nurse Care Managers and Medical
  Question and Discussion Period          Panel Discussion                               Assistant Coaches to Improve
                                          Richard N. Bergman, PhD                        Quality Outcomes
• Tech and Teens                          Barbara E. Corkey, PhD                         Addie L. Fortmann, PhD
  Texting Teens to Improve Manage-        Question and Discussion Period                 Question and Discussion Period
  ment and Reduce Diabetic
  Ketoacidosis                          • New Regulators of Beta-Cell                  • Challenging Times for Youth with
  David V. Wagner, PhD                    Identity                                       Type 1 Diabetes—How Do We
  The Value of Apps, or Lack Thereof,     3-D Chromatin Maps, Beta-Cell                  Approach Them?
  for Teens with Diabetes                 Identity, and Diabetes                         The Toddler Years—Depending on
  Sarah S. Jaser, PhD                     Jorge Ferrer, MD, PhD                          Parental/Guardian Support
  To Share or Not to Share, Do Teens      Intermittent Fasting and Beta-Cell             Michelle A. Van Name, MD
  Care?                                   State                                          Being a Young Adult and
  Korey K. Hood, PhD                      Julie B. Sneddon, PhD      			                 Transitioning to Adult Care
  Question and Discussion Period          Question and Discussion Period                 Katharine C. Garvey, MD, MPH
                                                                                         Question and Discussion Period
• Myth or Science—Current Fads          12:45 p.m.-1:45 p.m.
  and Evidence in Diet and Nutrition                                                   • The Future of Islet Transplant—
                                        Mini-Symposia
  Panel Discussion                                                                       Towards a Renewable Source of
  Catherine M. Champagne, PhD,          • Surveillance of Kidney Disease                 Beta Cells
  RDN, LDN, FADA, FAND, FTOS              and Comorbidities among People                 Stem Cells Will Be the Future
  Melinda D. Maryniuk, MEd, RD, CDE       with Diabetes—What We Can                      Source of Beta Cells
                                          Learn from the CDC’s Chronic                   Jon S. Odorico, MD, FACS
• Innovations in Diabetes Pregnancy       Kidney Disease Surveillance
  Care                                    System                                         Genetically-Engineered Pigs Will Be
                                                                                         the Future Source of Beta Cells
  Community Models of Care                Prevalence and Awareness of                    David K.C. Cooper, MD, PhD, FRCS
  Maribeth Inturrisi, RN, MS, CNS,        Chronic Kidney Disease among
  CDE                                     People with Diabetes                           Question and Discussion Period
  Healthy Mothers on the Move—A           Rajiv Saran, MBBS, DTCD, MD,
  Community Health Worker-Led             MRCP, MS
  Diabetes Prevention Intervention        Cardiovascular Comorbidity among
  for Pregnant and Postpartum             People with Diabetes and Chronic
  Latinas		                               Kidney Disease
  Edith C. Kieffer, PhD, MPH              Meda E. Pavkov, MD, PhD
  Question and Discussion Period         Question and Discussion Period

ORLANDO, FL | june 22 - 26, 2018		                                                                                                17
                                                                        Speakers and presentation titles are subject to change.
ADVANCE PROGRAM

• Near, Far, Wherever You Are—           • Artificial Pancreas and Decision   • Mental Health Disorders and
  Obesity-Related Defects in Insulin       Support Approaches		                 Diabetes Distress among Adults
  Signaling                                Advanced Treatments for Type 1       with Diabetes
  Proximal Mechanisms Mediate              Diabetes—Adapting to Meals and       The Epidemiology and Impact of
  Impaired Responses to Insulin            Exercise                             Mental Health Disorders among
  Varman Samuel, MD, PhD                   Jessica R. Castle, MD                Adults with Diabetes
  Downstream Defects in Insulin            Continuous Glucose Monitoring-       Mary de Groot, PhD
  Signaling in Obesity                     Based Decision Support for Type 1    Diabetes among Patients with
  Michael P. Czech, PhD                    Diabetes		                           Complex Mental Health Disorders
  Question and Discussion Period           Marc D. Breton, PhD                  and with Use of Antipsychotic
                                           The Path to a Medical Internet of    Medications—Implications for
• Of Mice, Mongrels, and Men—              Things (IoT) and Human-Centric       Screening    and Management
  Commonalities and Differences in         Design of an Artificial Pancreas     John W. Newcomer, MD
  Metabolic Research                       Eyal Dassau, PhD                     Caring for the Whole Patient—Best
  Mouse Models in Research—How             Automated Adjustment of Basal-       Practices for Managing Mental
  Translatable Is the Data?                Bolus Insulin Therapy Using Run-     Health Disorders and Diabetes
  Jason K. Kim, PhD                        to-Run Control and Case-Based        Mark D. Williams, MD
  Dogs, Pigs, and Primates—A               Reasoning		                          Diabetes Distress—Epidemiology,
  Bridge Between Mice and Men              Pau Herrero-Viñas, PhD               Impact, and Treatment
  Dale S. Edgerton, PhD                    Multivariable Adaptive Artificial    Kathryn Evans Kreider, DNP, FNP-
                                           Pancreas Systems                     BC, BC-ADM
  Are Humans Becoming the
  Optimum Model for Diabetes               Ali Cinar, PhD
                                                                              • Endocrine, Paracrine Signaling
  Research?                                                                     Affecting Adipocyte Function
  Eugene J. Barrett, MD, PhD             • Real-World Evidence in Diabetes
                                           Closing the Evidence Gaps with       Cardiac-Adipocyte Cross Talk
 Question and Discussion Period                                                 through Natriuretic Peptide
                                           Real-World Evidence in Diabetes
                                           Kamlesh Khunti, MD, PhD, FRCGP,      Signaling
2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.                                                             Sheila Collins, PhD
                                           FRCP, FMedSci
Symposia			                                Real-World Evidence Studies—         Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
                                           Methodological Approaches to         and Brain-Adipocyte Cross Talk
• Antiplatelet and Antithrombotic
                                           Overcome Bias                        Lei Cao, PhD
  Therapies in Diabetes
                                           Sean D. Sullivan, BScPharm, PhD      Sympathetic Input Regulating
  Aspirin for Primary Cardiovascular
                                           Combining Methodological             Lipolysis and Thermogenesis in
  Risk Intervention—What’s the
                                           Approaches to Assess Efficacy        White and Brown Adipose Tissue
  Evidence in Patients with Diabetes?
                                           and Safety of Gla-300 vs. First-     Kristin I. Stanford, PhD
  Rita Rastogi Kalyani, MD, MHS
                                           Generation Basal Insulins—A Case     Beta-Adrenergic Signaling
  Utility of Combination Antiplatelet
                                           Study                                Regulates a Concerted
  Therapies in Diabetes
                                           Timothy S. Bailey, MD, FACE, CPI     Thermogenic Response in Brown
  Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH
                                           From Traditional to Innovative       Adipose Tissue and Subcutaneous
  Update on Novel Anticoagulants                                                White Adipose Tissue
                                           Methodological Approaches to
  Jacob A. Udell, MD, MPH, FRCPC                                                Juro Sakai, MD, PhD
                                           Assess Efficacy and Safety of Gla-
                                           300 vs. Second-Generation Basal
• Decreasing Risk for Type 2                                                  • The Exosome Superhighway
                                           Insulins—A Case Study
  Diabetes with Foods                                                           in Energy and Metabolic
                                           Lawrence Blonde, MD
  Mediterranean Diet to Reduce Risk                                             Homeostasis
                                           Complementing Randomized
  for Type 2 Diabetes                                                           Adipose-Derived Exosomal
                                           Controlled Trials with Real-World
  Catherine Itsiopoulos, BSc, BSc                                               MicroRNAs Regulate Gene
                                           Evidence—A Comprehensive
  (Hons), Grad Dip Diet, MPH, PhD,                                              Expression in Other Tissues
                                           Evidence-Generation Program in
  APD, AN                                                                       C. Ronald Kahn, MD
                                           Patients with Diabetes
  The Role of Dairy Food in Diabetes       Stewart Harris, CM, MD, MPH,         Islet-Derived Extracellular Vesicles
  Risk Reduction                           FCFP, FACPM                          and Their Immunological Potential
  Joanna Mitri, MD, MS                                                          Steven Paraskevas, MD, PhD
  Plant-Based Diets to Reduce Risk                                              Exosomes as Mediators of the
  for Type 2 Diabetes    		                                                     Systemic Adaptation to Endurance
  David Jacobs, PhD                                                             Exercise
  Red and Processed Meats—Do                                                    Mark A. Tarnopolsky, MD, PhD,
  They Really Increase Risk for Type 2                                          FRCPC
  Diabetes?
  Sylvia H. Ley, PhD, RD

18                                                                                       78TH scientific sessions
Circulating MicroRNAs in Polycystic   • Data, Data, Everywhere and Not a                Antibiotic Duration for the
 Ovary Syndrome                          Pattern to Be Found                             Treatment of Osteomyelitis—Who
 Louise T. Dalgaard, PhD, MSc            Blood Glucose Meter—Interpreting                Said Six Weeks Was Enough?
                                         Clinical Data                                   Edgar J.G. Peters, MD, PhD
• Transformational Technologies          Alison B. Evert, MS, RD, CDE                    When In Vivo Stainless Steel Is the
  in Islet Biology—From Omics to                                                         Best Antibiotic
  Imaging                                Ambulatory Glucose Profile
                                         (AGP)—The Picture Says It All                   F. Javier Aragón Sánchez, MD, PhD
  The Visible Pancreas Project—          Mary L. Johnson, RN, BS, CDE
  Islets in Health and Diabetes                                                       • ADA Education Recognition
                                         Professional Continuous Glucose
  Martha L. Campbell-Thompson,                                                          Program Symposium—
                                         Monitoring—Avoiding Pitfalls and               Implementing Technology-
  DVM, PhD
                                         Optimizing Outcomes
  Imaging Mass Spectrometry—                                                            Enabled Diabetes Care
                                         Patricia Knutsen, NP-C, RN, MSN,
  Molecular Microscopy in the New                                                       Management Processes for
                                         ACNS-BC, CDE
  Age of Discovery                                                                      Population Health—Conception,
  Richard Caprioli, PhD                  Personal-Use Continuous Glucose                Build, Implementation, Outcomes,
                                         Monitoring—Constructive                        and Sustainability
  Single Cell Omics        		            Conversations with Your Patients
  Åsa Segerstolpe, PhD                                                                  Setting the Stage
                                         Margaret Pellizzari, MS, MBA, RN,
                                                                                        Michelle F. Magee, MD, MB, BCh,
  In Situ and In Vivo Imaging of         CDE, CDTC
                                                                                        LRCPSI
  Human Islet Cell Physiology
  Stephan Speier, PhD                  Oral Presentations                               Implementation of the Diabetes
                                                                                        Boot Camp in a Multipayer System
4:15 p.m.-5:10 p.m.                    5:20 p.m.-6:15 p.m.                              Gretchen A. Youssef, MS, RD, CDE
                                                                                        Learning from Outcomes,
Current Issues                         Current Issues                                   Sustainability, and Spread
• Cardiovascular Outcomes Trials       • Should Metformin Remain the                    Carine M. Nassar, MS, RD, CDE
  (CVOTs) in Diabetes—Shall We           First-Line Therapy for Type 2
  Continue or Change Course?             Diabetes?                                    • Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby?
                                                                                        Placenta-Derived Biomarkers of
  Continue—CVOTs Are Worth the           Yes—Metformin’s Efficacy, Safety,
                                                                                        Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in
  Expense for the Knowledge Gained       and Role as Initial Therapy Are Well
                                                                                        Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
  Steven P. Marso, MD                    Established
                                         Vanita R. Aroda, MD		                          Circulating Exosomes in
  Change Course—We Need to
                                                                                        Gestational Diabetes Mellitus—
  Refocus Our Approach and               No—Change Is Overdue—Better
                                                                                        Potential Role on Insulin Sensitivity
  Questions			                           Options Are Available
                                                                                        during Gestation
  Darren K. McGuire, MD, MHSc            Alice Y.Y. Cheng, MD, FRCPC
                                                                                        Carlos Salomon, PhD, DMedSc, MSc
4:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m.                    6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.                              MicroRNAs in Maternal-Placenta-
                                                                                        Fetal Communication and
Symposia                               • ADA Networking Reception                       Pregnancy Health
                                                                                        Yoel Sadovsky, MD
• The Many Faces of
  Hypoglycemia—Impact on Patient         SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018                         Lipid Metabolism and How It
  Health and Well-Being                                                                  Affects Fetal Growth
  Hypoglycemia and Cardiovascular
                                       8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.                              Perrie F. O’Tierney-Ginn, PhD
  Mortality                            Symposia		                                        The Placenta Microbiome
  Stephen N. Davis, MBBS                                                                 Samuel Parry, MD
                                       • Is It Osteomyelitis or Not?
  The Link between Hypoglycemia          Diagnostic and Treatment           •            Genetics and Type 2 Diabetes in
  and Arrhythmias                        Dilemmas in Bone Infection                      Youth
  Simon J. Fisher, MD, PhD
                                         The Science of Osteomyelitis—                   Monogenic Diabetes—Results from
  Impact of Hypoglycemia on the          What Do We Know about the                       SEARCH
  Brain—Insights from Structural and     Interaction between Bacteria and                Catherine Pihoker, MD
  Functional Neuroimaging                Bone?
  Silvia Mangia, PhD                                                                     Prevalence of Monogenic Diabetes
                                         John M. Embil, MD                               in Youth with Type 2 Diabetes—
  Impact of Hypoglycemia on              The Best Diagnostic Imaging                     Results from the TODAY Study
  Patient-Reported Outcomes and          Tools—Is There One Imaging                      Rachelle Gandica, MD
  Quality of Life                        Modality That Says Yes, It Is
  Linda Gonder-Frederick, PhD                                                            All Type 2 Diabetes Isn’t the Same,
                                         Osteomyelitis?                                  but When Is It Atypical?
                                         William B. Morrison, MD                         Siri Atma W. Greeley, MD, PhD
                                         Evaluating Our Treatment Metric in              Metformin Response among Youth
                                         Osteomyelitis—What Do We Mean                   with Type 2 Diabetes—Impact of
                                         When We Say the Patient is Cured?               Ethnicity/Genes
                                         Eric Senneville, MD, PhD                        Elvira Isganaitis, MD, MPH

ORLANDO, FL | june 22 - 26, 2018		                                                                                               19
                                                                       Speakers and presentation titles are subject to change.
ADVANCE PROGRAM

• ADA Diabetes Care Symposium—         • Hepatokines and Metabolic             11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
  Using Continuous Glucose               Regulation—A Liver-Centric Point
  Monitoring and Smart Devices to        of View                               Professional Interest Group Sessions
  Control Glucose when It Matters        Fetuin B Links Hepatic Steatosis to   • The Best and Worst Practices in
  Most                                   Altered Glucose Homeostasis             Managing the Diabetic Foot
  Intensive Glycemic Treatment           Matthew J. Watt, PhD                    Opening Remarks
  during Pregnancy                       New Insights into the Physiology        Barry Rosenblum, DPM
  Helen R. Murphy, MD, FRACP             and Pharmacology of FGF21               Panel Discussion
  Continuous Glucose Monitoring          Steven Kliewer, PhD 		                  Neal R. Barshes, MD, MPH
  and CSII in the Hospital               ApoJ Is a Novel Hepatokine              Lawrence A. Lavery, DPM
  Guillermo E. Umpierrez, MD, CDE,       Regulating Muscle Glucose               Misaki Kiguchi, MD, MBA
  FACP, FACE                             Metabolism and Insulin Sensitivity      Edgar J.G. Peters, MD, PhD
  Closed-Loop Systems for Type 1         Young-Bum Kim, PhD
  Diabetes in Youth—Children Are         Foxo-Regulated Hepatokines            • Update on Nonnutritive
  Not Just Small Adults                  Regulate Hepatic Insulin Resistance     Sweeteners and Cardiometabolic
  Jennifer Sherr, MD, PhD                Morris F. White, PhD                    Health
  “Profiles in Progress” Plaque                                                  Evidence for Effect of Nonnutritive
  Presentations                        • Turning Up the Heat—New                 Sweeteners on Cardiometabolic
                                         Regulators of Thermogenesis in          Health in Adults
• HIV and Diabetes—The Double            Mice and Humans                         Judith Wylie-Rosett, EdD, RD
  Whammy		                               Blocking Follicle-Stimulating           Potential Effects of Early Life
  Epidemiology of Diabetes Mellitus      Hormone (FSH) Induces                   Exposure to Nonnutritive
  among People Living with HIV           Thermogenic Adipose Tissue and          Sweeteners
  Phyllis Tien, MD                       Reduces Body Fat                        Dylan Mackay, MSc, PhD
  HIV and the Heart                      Mone Zaidi, MD, PhD
  Priscilla Hsue, MD                     Lipolysis in Brown Adipose Tissue     • Reframing Exercise—The
                                         Is Not Essential for Cold-Induced       Surprising Science behind
  Antiretroviral Therapy,
                                         Thermogenesis in Mice                   Motivating Patients to Be More
  Lipodystrophy, and Dyslipidemia
                                         Liqing Yu, MD, PhD                      Physically Active
  Carl Grunfeld, MD, PhD
                                         Critical Review of the Energy           Concepts and Science
  Management of Diabetes in HIV
                                         Sources of Brown Adipose Tissue         Michelle Segar, PhD, MPH
  Todd T. Brown, MD, PhD
                                         Thermogenesis in Humans
                                         André C. Carpentier, MD               Mini-Symposium
• Overcoming Challenges in Islet
  Transplantation—Engineering and        Cold-Induced Adipokines in            • Quantifying Diabetes—Genomics,
  Protecting Beta Cells                  Thermogenesis and Metabolism            Electronic Health Records, and
  Engineering the Biohub—Clinical        Yu-Hua Tseng, PhD                       Automated Control
  Use of Alternate Transplant Sites                                              The Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge
  David Baidal, MD                     Oral Presentations                        Portal
  Physiologic Demands, A Challenge                                               Jason A. Flannick, PhD
  for Stem-Cell Generated Beta-Cell
                                       10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m.                     Diabetes Data Science—Linking
  Implants                             • President, Health Care &                Genotype, Electronic Health
  Daniel Pipeleers, MD, PhD              Education Address                       Records, and Real-Time Monitoring
  Overcoming the Immuno-                 Felicia Hill-Briggs, PhD, ABPP          Philip E. Bourne, PhD, FACMI
  suppression Barrier in Islet                                                   Adaptive Automated Control of
  Transplant—Modulating the            • Outstanding Educator in Diabetes        Diabetes
  Local Environment to Protect           Award Lecture                           Francis J. Doyle III, PhD
  Transplanted Cells                     Jackie Boucher, MS, RD
                                                                                 Question and Discussion Period
  Lonnie D. Shea, PhD
  Novel Encapsulation Approaches                                               General Poster Session
  to Prevent Rejection and Recurrent
  Autoimmunity                                                                 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
  Tejal Desai, PhD
                                                                               Moderated Poster Discussions

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