Live interview with Dr. Michael Haller, TrialNet

TrialNet is an international clinical trials network of the world’s leading researchers who are exploring ways to prevent, delay and reverse progression of type 1 diabetes. The network consists of leading academic institutions, physicians, and research teams at the forefront of type 1 diabetes research.

Live interview: Lillian Zhao, founder of Further Food

Lillian started Further Food because she believes in the power of food – to nourish, to prevent disease. But… what happens when we get a chronic illness? Or when someone we love gets diagnosed with one? How can food and diet changes help better manage symptoms – naturally? That's the focus of FurtherFood.com

Live interview: Diabetes Sports Project, with TuDiabetes member Bradford Gildon

Diabetes Sports Project is dedicated to empowering those affected by diabetes through sports-related educational and community engagement. Utilizing the world's most inspirational, experienced, and sought-after diabetes athlete ambassadors, DSP's goal is to have a powerful, meaningful and sustainable influence on the diabetes community.

Jeffrey Brewer discusses Bigfoot Biomedical’s Automated Insulin Delivery System

Bigfoot Biomedical has developed a fully functioning, automated insulin delivery solution for the treatment of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). By integrating its FDA-approved insulin pump and the leading continuous glucose monitor (CGM) with a smartphone app and a comprehensive, cloud-based data platform, Bigfoot enables a safer and less costly way to treat the millions of people living with T1D.

T2 Series: addressing shame and blame, with Susan Guzman

Susan Guzman, PhD is a clinical psychologist specializing in diabetes. Her clinical and research focus areas include overcoming emotional challenges that interfere with management, family issues, and promoting attitudes that support living well with diabetes, from diagnosis throughout life.

T2 Series: Ansley Dalbo presents “Diabetes What to Know”

Two years ago, Ansley and her husband began developing a website where newly diagnosed type 2 patients and their families could learn the basics about diabetes through an easy-to-use video-based email program-- www.DiabetesWhatToKnow.com.