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Houston Methodist Research Institute
Surgery
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Mashhad university of medical science
Vascular and endovascular surgery research center
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Health Arx Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Medical Affairs
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Diacare Diabetes and Hormone Clinic
diabetes
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Prayas Diabetes Center
Diabetology
NIH
Laboratory Medicine
David Sacks is Senior Investigator and Chief of Clinical Chemistry at the National Institutes of Health, Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University, Clinical Professor of Pathology at George Washington University and Honorary Professor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences at the University of Cape Town. He received his medical training at the University of Cape Town. He completed residencies in Internal Medicine at Georgetown University-affiliated hospitals in Washington, D.C. and in Clinical Pathology at Washington University, St. Louis., He spent 21 years in the Department of Pathology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sacks’s primary clinical focus is on diabetes mellitus, with an emphasis on the interface between the clinical laboratory and patient care. Dr. Sacks has published more than 245 articles in peer reviewed scientific journals. He is an Associate Editor for Clinical Chemistry and serves on the editorial boards of other journals. His awards include the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) Award for Outstanding Contributions in a Selected Area of Research (2005), the NACB Distinguished Scientist Award (2009), the AACC Outstanding Contributions in Education (2012) and the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) Distinguished Award for Laboratory Medicine and Patient Care (2020).
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arak university of medical sciences
social medicin
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Tashkent medical academy
Endocrinology
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Hospital nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
Pediatría
-Pediatric endocrinologist. -Residence in Hospital La Paz, Madrid, Spain. -Experience as an pediatrc endocrinologist in Hospital La Paz, Madrid. -Working in hospital Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, Tenerife. -Master of pediatric Endocrinologist, Universidad de Zaragoza.
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Apollo Sugar Clinics
Diabetes
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ain shams university
pediatrics
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Tashkent Medical Academy
Treatment faculty
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University of Cantabria
Business and Management
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Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust
Diabetes and Endocrine
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Semmelweis University Faculty of Internal Medicine and Hematology
Dept. of Endocrinology and Metabolism
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University of Piemonte Orientale
Health Sciences
Head Pediatric Diabetes and Endocrinology & Nutrition ASST Cremona, Italy
Head Pediatric Diabetes and Endocrinology & Nutrition ASST Cremona, Italy Andrea E Scaramuzza is a pediatric endocrinologist actually working at ASST Cremona, Maggiore Hospital, Cremona, Italy, where he is the Head of Pediatric Diabetology, Endocrinology and Nutrition within the Unit of Pediatrics. His work is focused mostly on type 1 diabetes and its management, with particular interest on insulin pump therapy, continuous glucose monitoring, advanced hybrid closed loop system, micro- and macrovascular complication screening and prevention, and exercise. He is the Author of more than 100 papers published in high impact factor international journals. He is associate editor of the Journal of Diabetes Research and Frontiers in Endocrinology, Pediatric Endocrinology section, and he is member of the Advisory Board of Pediatric Diabetes journal and the World Journal of Diabetes. He served as Advisory Board for ISPAD 2013-2015 and has been ISPAD Treasurer (2015-2019), and the Convener of the 15th and 17th ISPAD Research School for Physicians, in Milano, in 2015, and in Cremona, in 2017. He is actually the coordinator elect of the Italian Group of Diabetes Technology.
University of Florida
Pediatrics
Desmond Schatz, MD is Professor and Interim Chair of Pediatrics, Medical Director of the Diabetes Institute and Director of the Clinical Research Center within the CTSI at the University of Florida, Gainesville. He served as President of Science and Medicine of the American Diabetes Association in 2016. Dr. Schatz has been involved in Type 1 diabetes research since the mid 1980’s and has published over 400 manuscripts, the majority related to the prediction, natural history, genetics, immunopathogenesis and prevention of the disease, as well as the management of children and adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes. He has been continuously funded on externally peer reviewed grants from the NIH, JDRF, Industry and Foundations. He was awarded the Mary Tyler Moore and S Robert Levine JDRF Excellence in Clinical Research Award in 2008, the prestigious Banting Medal for service from the American Diabetes Association in 2016 and the ISPAD Prize for achievement (the highest honor of the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes) also in 2016. Recently he received the 2020 ACE Alan J. Garber, MD, PhD, FACE Award, and was the 2020 recipient of the University of Florida College of Medicine Lifetime Achievement Award for distinguished service in patient care, education, research and leadership, and most recently the prestigious George Eisenbarth Award from the JDRF in 2021 for efforts aimed at the prevention of Type 1 Diabetes
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University of Padova
Department of Information Engineering
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Policlinico A. Gemelli IRCCS
Aging