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Extraordinary Leaders in Diabetes Research, Prevention, and Treatment to be Recognized at ADA’s 82nd Scientific Sessions
Anna Gloyn, PhD is the recipient of the 2022 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award, which recognizes research in diabetes that demonstrates particular independence of thought and originality.
Abby King awarded Roland Volunteer Service Prize
The Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize recognizes Stanford faculty who engage students in integrating academic scholarship with significant volunteer service to society.
Stanford’s Carolyn Bertozzi awarded Wolf Prize in Chemistry
Stanford chemistry Professor Carolyn Bertozzi is a recipient of the 2022 Wolf Prize in Chemistry. The Wolf Prize is a prestigious international award given to disciplines in science and art.
Under the mentorship of Dr. Rayhan Lal, Anna Quinlan received Apple Scholarship for work to increase diabetes technology awareness
The Apple Scholars Program and Rewriting the Code jointly recognized Anna Quinlan ’23 for her work in the open-source diabetes community, along with her commitment to increasing cultural awareness in technology as an Indigenous woman in Dec. 2021.
Dean Minor's message for Diabetes Awareness Month and congratulations to the SDRC
November is Diabetes Awareness Month! On this occassion, Dean Minor of the Stanford School of Medicine shared thoughts and hope for the future of diabetes research at Stanford through the Diabetes Research Center.
Using an AI-based algorithm, Katrin Svensson, PhD, and lead researcher Laetitia Coassolo, PhD, identified a 12-amino acid peptide that suppresses appetite and promotes weight loss in mice and minipigs by activating different metabolic and neuronal pathways than GLP-1.