Testimonials
“Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics is fulfilling a seminal role for Type 1 diabetes research at an exciting time, when a new paradigm of care (e.g. continuous glucose monitoring) is entering the clinic. It is a showplace for future technologies and therapeutics that will certainly replace current results.”
George S. Eisenbarth, MD, PhD*
Executive Director
Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes
University of Colorado
“Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics continues to advance our scientific and clinical understanding so that the best possible care is given to patients and the best possible research is pursued.”
Francine R. Kaufman, MD
Medtronics Diabetes
CMO and VP, Global Medicine
“Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics is the only journal that keeps me up-to-date with the latest technologies."
Steven Edelman, MD
Division of Diabetes and Metabolism
UCSD School of Medicine and Veterans Affairs Medical Center
“Effective diabetes care is centered on the appropriate utilization of technology. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics brings readers up to speed in critical analysis of newer diabetes technologies.”
John Paul Lock, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Massachusetts Medical School
UMass Memorial Medical Center
“Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics is one of the journals I read regularly. It’s an excellent, up-to-date date review on diabetes treatment options and trials.”
Craig Taplin, MBBS FRACP
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington
Division of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Seattle Children’s Hospital
“Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics provides manuscripts on the cutting edge—or should I say bleeding edge—of research in diabetes. Thanks to the quick time from submission of a manuscript to publication, I know I’m always reading the most current manuscripts.”
Nancy A. Allen, PhD, ABP-BC
Connell School of Nursing
Boston College
*The journal editorial team and publisher mourn the loss of Dr. Eisenbarth in November 2012.
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