Diabetes Technology Report
The world of diabetes research and innovation is moving forward at a lightning pace. At Diabetes Technology Society (DTS) we recognize the need for a free and easily accessible resource that provides clinicians, researchers, innovators and people with diabetes with up-to-date and authoritative information on the latest developments in diabetes technology research and innovation.
Diabetes Technology Report is a new podcast from DTS co-hosted by endocrinologists David Klonoff (UCSF), and David Kerr (Sutter Health). Here, you can learn about the latest advances in glucose monitoring, insulin delivery, digital health, cybersecurity, wearables, and artificial intelligence applied to diabetes. We will be interviewing opinion leaders, inventors, researchers, and clinicians, as well as authors of the latest scientific research.
Diabetes Technology Report
Latest Episodes
Shannon Lantzy, PhD on Accelerating Innovation in AID and Why Diabetes Tech Cannot Ship Like Angry Birds
An interview with Shannon Lantzy, PhD about why diabetes technology should be judged by how many “spoons” it gives back, not only by A1C and time in range. We dig into FDA decision-making, cybersecurity, faster software validation, and where AI...
Diabetes Technology Starts: Amir Hayeri From BioConscious On Using AI To Predict Glucose And Flag Risk
We talk with Amir Hayeri, founder and CEO of BioConscious Technologies, about using machine learning to predict glucose trends and turn CGM streams into actionable clinical foresight. We dig into accuracy, trust, liability, and why clustering d...
Diabetes Technology Starts: Lukas Schuster from Syntactiq on an AI Diabetes Data Platform for Research
In this episode in our Diabetes Technology Starts series, Lucas Schuster, founder and CEO of Syntactiq, unpacks the gap between what diabetes technology can measure and what research teams can realistically use day to day. We talk about collect...
Diabetes Technology Starts: John Sjolund from Luna Diabetes on Nighttime Control For Pen Users
In the third episode of our Diabetes Technology Starts series, we talk with John Sjolund, co-founder of Luna Diabetes, about bringing nighttime automated insulin delivery to people who use pens, focusing on better mornings, fewer alarms, and si...
Diabetes Technology Starts: Amiad Fredman from Sweet Spot on Remote CGM and Diabetes Data Management
In this second episode of our Diabetes Technology Starts series, we speak with Sweet Spot co-founder and physician Amiad Fredman about turning continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data into proactive diabetes care. He explains how Sweet Spot par...