Alicia Jenkins
Uni of Sydney, NHMRC CTC, NSW, Australia
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Alicia Jenkins is a Professor of Diabetes and Vascular Medicine at the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre and The Faculty of Medicine at The University of Sydney. She provides Type 1 diabetes patient care at St. Vincent’s Health, Melbourne. She is an endocrinologist with clinical and research interests in diabetes and its complications, and the use of technology in diabetes care, including insulin pumps, glucose sensors and telehealth. With over 25 years of research experience she leads clinical and basic science research exploring diabetes and it complications, pre-diabetes, beta cell biology, biomarkers, and trialing interventions. She has over 260 publications and is Chief Editor on the textbook “Lipoproteins in diabetes mellitus”. She was on ADS Council for 8-years, on several editorial boards, and is on the Boards of Insulin For Life and the IFL Life For a Child Program.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
“It is definitely a game changer”: Closed Loop technology in the home experienced by adults with type 1 diabetes (#311)
2:00 PM
Christel Hendrieckx
ADS Clinical Poster Viewing: Treatment
Impact of Overnight Home Closed Loop (CL) Insulin Delivery on Glycaemic Control and Counter-Regulatory Hormones Compared to Sensor Augmented Pump Therapy with Low Glucose Suspend (SAP-LGS) in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) (#89)
8:30 AM
AMIN SHARIFI
ADS Clinical Young Investigator Awards
The Performance of an Orthogonally Redundant Glucose Sensor compared to a Simply Redundant Electrochemical Glucose Sensor in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes (#45)
11:30 AM
Sybil A McAuley
ADS Clinical Orals: Type 1 Diabetes
Partial recovery of insulin secretion in Type 1 diabetes? (#266)
2:00 PM
Alicia J Jenkins
ADS Clinical Poster Viewing: Pot Pourri