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Preliminary Scientific Program As of December 16, 2018 Plenary Session Parallel Session Oral Presentation Session Industry Session Break Wednesday, 20 February 2019 14:30-16:00 WORKSHOP WORKSHOP SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM 16:15-17:45 18:00-19:00 WORKSHOP WORKSHOP WORKSHOP WORKSHOP OPENING CEREMONY Tadej Battelino - Opening Remarks Lutz Heinemann Future of Diabetes Technology where are we going from here? 19:00-20:00 NETWORKING RECEPTION (In the Exhibition Area)

Thursday, 21 February 2019 08:30-10:00 PLENARY SESSION DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS (DSS) Rich Bergenstal- Do we need diabetes decision support systems? Bruce Bode - Use of Decision Support System in the Hospital Moshe Phillip - Advice4U Decision Support Systems for healthcare professionals 10:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 12:00-13:00 13:00-14:30 Courtney Lias Regulatory aspects of the use of Decision Support Systems COFFEE BREAK PLENARY SYMPOSIUM LUNCH BREAK NEW AVENUES IN PROTEIN DRUGS FOR DIABETES Cliff Bailey - Targeting more than one receptor Melanie Davies - Oral absorption of protein drugs Tim Heise - Smart insulins TIME IN RANGES (TIRs) Simon Heller - Exploring and explaining the rational for a new and extending classification of hypoglycemia in an era of CGM NUTRITION AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY Ram Weiss - personalized nutrition: the time has come? Michal Gillon - Complementary sensors technologies for food consumption monitoring JDRF SESSION TOWARD NEXT- GENERATION PHYSIOLOGIC AUTOMATED INSULIN DELIVERY (AID) SYSTEMS: A PROMISING FRONTIER Jaime Giraldo - JDRF Strategy and Perspective Eric Renard - Current Status of Physiologic INDUSRY

Jessica Castle - Stable Glucagon Roy Beck - Time in Range as an outcome in clinical trials Irl Hirsch Time in Range(s) vs. HbA1c: Are Our Patients Ready to Change? Tadej Battelino Time in Range towards a consensus Andrea Scaramuzza - Efficacy of an app to count carbs to limit the postmeal glucose rise in children with type 1 diabetes Insulin Delivery: Clinical Benefits and Challenges Eyal Dassau - Algorithms for Automated Delivery of Insulin in the Intraperitoneal (IP) Space Guillermo Arreaza- Rubin - Implantable IP AID Systems: Assessment of Needs Jackie Le Grand - Opportunities and Challenges in Adoption of and Access to Implantable IP AID Systems 14:30-15:00 COFFEE BREAK 15:00-16:30 PLENARY SYMPOSIUM Moderated Panel Q&A Moderator - Daniel Finan Panel - Eric Renard, Eyal Dassau, Guillermo Arreaza-Rubin, Katharine Barnard, Anne Nordyke, Greg Peterson

16:40-18:00 COGNITION IN DIABETES NOVEL BIOMARKERS FOR DIABETES CLOSED-LOOP SYSTEMS WHERE ARE WE NOW? ORAL 1 ORAL 2 Pratik Choudhary Impact of hypoglycemia on cognitive function Lorena Wright - Novel Diabetes Biomarkers: An Update of 1,5 AG for the Clinician Bruce Bode - Outcomes of the Medtronic 670G in diabetes clinics in the USA Jasna Šuput Omladič Impact of Hyperglycemia on cognitive function Stuart Weinzimer - Brain and cognitive consequences of type 1 diabetes (T1D) the DirecNet Project Stephanie Amiel - Hypo in clinical trials and viceversa Marcello Ciaccio - Glycated Albumin: from biochemistry to clinical applications Markus Stoffel- non-codingrna in Diabetes Desmond Schatz Novel Biomarkers identified by international prevention-studies Roman Hovorka Progress on using Cambridge Closed-Loop algorithm Eyal Dassau Harvard's experience with closed-loop Sue Brown Virginia's experience with closed-loop Tadej Battelino update from the FLAIR study Ahmad Haidar Pramlintide in the artificial pancreas John Pickup - values vs. affordability of diabetes technology

Friday, 22 February 2019 08:00-08:50 PLENARY MORNING SYMPOSIUM 09:00-10:00 NEW MODELS OF IMPLEMENTING CGM ADJUNCTIVE THERAPIES FOR T1D PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION TO INCREASE THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY BY T1D PATIENTS Oral 3 Tom Martens CGM use in a primary care network Amit Majithia - CGM for type 2 diabetes direct to consumer Roy Beck CGM use for type 1 diabetes direct to consumer Satish Garg Emerging role of Adjunctive Therapies for T1D Chantal Mathieu - The concept of SGLT in diabetes Thomas Danne - Report on the consensus on SGLT in T1D Alon Liberman - Introduction Susana R. Patton - Adherence to Insulin Pump Behaviors in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Opportunities for Intervention Katharine Barnard - Psychosocial Aspects & Diabetes Technology- Head to Head or Hand in Hand? Korey Hood - Preventing poor psychosocial and glycemic outcomes in teens with type 1 diabetes 10:00-10:30 COFFEE BREAK 10:30-12:00 PLENARY SYMPOSIUM 12:00-13:00 LUNCH BREAK 13:00-14:30 PLENARY SESSION - ATTD YEARBOOK 14:30-15:00 COFFEE BREAK 15:00-16:30 PLENARY SYMPOSIUM

16:40-18:00 PATIENT DECISION SUPPORT: CONCEPT AND TOOLS PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES (PROMS) AND OUTCOME DRIVEN MEDICINE DIABETES EDUCATION Boris Kovatchev - Decision support system for patients with diabetes: concept, goals and feasibility Pau Herrero - A better care for diabetes Lutz Heinemann - Integrated Personalized Diabetes Management: Results of the Pro Value Studies Revital Nimri - Decision Support Systems directly to the patients Katharine Barnard - Evaluation of Patient- Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). Michael Riddell PROMs, Apps and Exercise in Diabetes Mark Palmert - A Mobile App for the Self- Management of Type 1 Diabetes Among Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Trial Andrea Scaramuzza - Education in Predictive Low Glucose Management (PLGM) Debate: What is more important: Lori Laffel - Structured education Hood Thabit: Diabetes Technology (closed-loop) Laurel Messer - The importance of education in Closed-loop Goran Petrovski - Education through Facebook and other social media

Saturday, 23 February 2019 08:30-10:00 THERAPIES IN TYPE 2 DIABETES WHAT PATIENTS DO WITH CGM DATA AND WHAT THEY SHOULD DO DATA DIABETES SCIENCE ORAL 4 ORAL 5 Richard Bergenstal Does MDI therapy really work in T2D Nebojsa Lalic - Pumps in T2D Jane Reusch - Add on to basal insulin: patient centered considerations Oliver Schnell - The role of AbA1c point of care testing in the management of diabetes and cardiovascular disease Norbert Hermanns - Medical Need for training courses for patients to make optimal usage of CGM (rtcgm and isccgm) Hans DeVries - CGM for hypoglycemia-prone patients Gérard Reach - Decisions in the psychology of glucose monitoring TBA - Introduction Howard Zisser - The Connected Patient Eyal Dassau - Adaptive Automated Control of Diabetes the Ultimate Personalized Diabetes Treatment Boris Kovatchev - Building a virtual image of patient the VIP approach to precision medicine for diabetes 10:00-10:30 COFFEE BREAK

10:30-11:30 ULTRA RAPID ACTING INSULINS AND TECHNOLOGY ISPAD DIABETES TECHNOLOGY IN PEDIATRICS: ISPAD GUIDELINES UPDATE AND THE FUTURE DO IT YOURSELF IN DIABETES ORAL 6 David Klonoff Rapid Acting Insulin in CSII Bruce Bode - Ultra Rapid acting insulin in Closed-Loop systems Klemen Dovc Rapid Acting Insulin, exercise and Closed-Loop Jennifer Sherr - Insulin pumps Martin de Bock - Continuous glucose monitoring Martin Tauschmann - Sensor augmented pump, hybrid closed loop, closed-loop Aaron Kowalski Interoperable and Do-It-Yourself systems Lenka Petruzelkova - The European perspective of DIY for Closed-Loop Dana Lewis "#WeAreNotWaiting: DIY Diabetes Data & Research 11:30-12:30 PLENARY SESSION BETA CELL REPLACEMENT STRATEGIES 2019 Pratik Chaudhary - Future of Islet transplantation, latest outcomes and who should be referred Lorenzo Piemonti Future Landscape: Defining a successful outcome using stem cells as a source of insulin producing cells Jay Skyler - Beta cell replacement 2019 and beyond 12:30-13:00 PLENARY SESSION Tobias Daniel Gantner - Healthcare futurist 13:00-13:35 CLOSING REMARKS AND FAREWELL Moshe Phillip 13:35-14:20 FAREWELL REFRESHMENTS (Exhibition Area)