Diabetes Virtual Summer Camp 2026 Begins on August 3
Diabetes Virtual Summer Camp 2026 Begins on August 3
The Diabetes Virtual Camp is back this summer for another exciting program with incredible speakers and stimulating topics!
The Diabetes Virtual Summer Camp 2026 will be a 2-week program consisting of 13 Zoom sessions and 9 leading experts, beginning on August 3 and ending on August 14.
The online registration for this free virtual program is now open through July 29.
https://www.diabetesvirtualcamp.org/registration
This year’s program includes the following esteemed speakers:
Dr. Emilyn Alejandro (Marvin and Hadassah Bacaner Chair in Cardiovascular Physiology and Associate Director of Minnesota Institute of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, University of Minnesota Medical School)
Dr. Mandeep Bajaj (Professor of Medicine and Medical Director of Baylor Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, Baylor College of Medicine; Past President of the American Diabetes Association)
Dr. Jason Kim (Professor of Molecular Medicine, Professor of Medicine, Director of Metabolic Disease Research Center, and MD/PhD Admissions Committee, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
Dr. John Kopchick (Distinguished Professor and Goll-Ohio Eminent Scholar and Professor of Molecular Biology, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine)
Dr. Lori Laffel (Professor of Pediatrics, Senior Investigator, Chief of Pediatric, Adolescent & Young Adult Section, and Section Head on Clinical, Behavioral & Outcomes Research, Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School)
Dr. Rozalina McCoy (Associate Professor of Medicine, Vice Chief of Clinical Research, and Director of Precision Medicine & Population Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine and School of Public Health)
Dr. Mary-Elizabeth Patti (Professor of Medicine, Investigator, Adult Endocrinologist, and Director of Hypoglycemia Clinic, Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School)
Dr. Giulio Romeo (Assistant Professor of Medicine, Associate Chief of Adult Diabetes Section, Assistant Investigator, and Staff Physician, Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School)
Dr. Gerald Shulman (George R. Cowgill Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Professor of Internal Medicine and Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Co-Director of Yale Diabetes Research Center, Yale School of Medicine)
As part of the American Diabetes Association’s Scholars Program, we support the career development of students, trainees, residents, fellows, postdocs, early-career clinicians and researchers, and other healthcare professionals who currently or in the future treat patients and/or research diabetes and its comorbidities.
Please visit our website for more information.
https://www.diabetesvirtualcamp.org/