2022-2023 Seminars

Charlie khemtong, Ph.D., associate Professor in the Department of medicine at University of Florida.

Seminar Title: “Carbon-13 Tracers: An Old Tool for New Metabolism Questions”.

Oct 31th, 12-1p.m., Communicore C1-004 & online

Dr. Khemtong

Kathryn M. Ross, Associate Professor in the department of clinical health and psychology

Seminar Title: “Leveraging Technology to Improve Access to Behavioral Interventions for Obesity”

Nov 14th, 12-1p.m., Communicore C1-4 & online

Dr. Ross

Francisco Pasquel, M.D., M.P.H., Associate Professor of Medicine at Emory University

Seminar Title: “Advanced diabetes technologies to care for acutely ill patients”

Dec 01, 12-1p.m., Communicore C1-7 & online

Dr. Pasquel

Irl Hirsch, M.D., Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington

Seminar Title: “How technology has improved the lives of patients with T1D”

Oct 7th, online

Irl Hirsch, MD

Yuval Dor, Ph.D., Professor of Biology in the Diabetes Research Center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

The seminar title is “RNA editing defects as a path to diabetes.”

Mar 02, 12-1p.m., Communicore C1-017 & Online

Yuval Dor

Jason Bini, ph.D., Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at Yale University

Seminar Title: “The Role of Positron Emission Tomography Imaging in Endocrinology Research: Diabetes, Obesity, and Stress”.

Mar 20, 12-1p.m., Communicore C1-003 & Online

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Jeffrey Millman, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Lipid Research at Washington University

Seminar Title: “The promise of Stem Cell-Derived Islets in the Fight Against Diabetes”.

Apr 12th, 2-3p.m., Communicore C1-009 & Online

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Kyle J. Gaulton, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of California-San Diego.

Seminar Title “The promise of Stem Cell-Derived Islets in the Fight Against Diabetes”.

May 10th, 12-1p.m.

Kyle Gaulton, Phd