2017 JDRF TON Conference

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3rd Annual Portland TypeOneNation Summit November 4, 2017 Victory Building, Nike Campus, Beaverton, OR


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Welcome to the JDRF Oregon/SW Washington Chapter 2017 TypeOne Nation Summit! We are proud to present the 3rd Annual TypeOneNation Summit for this Chapter and are honored to be involved, once again, as Co-Chairs. Working together to create and present this program, to help inspire and educate those affected by T1D and your friends and family members, is a rewarding experience. As members of the Board of Directors of the JDRF Oregon/SW Washington Chapter, we are pleased to assist the Chapter in providing such a meaningful experience. Those of you affected by T1D know the frustration and danger of this disease. The new technological advances and information available to help manage diabetes is making a definite difference in the lives of so many. JDRF’s mission to turn “type one into type none” is getting closer every day to being a reality. Thank you to our speakers and exhibitors who have a wealth of knowledge and wisdom to share about living well with T1D now. Please take advantage of the opportunity to connect at this event with others who are living with T1D or those who have someone dear to them who is living with T1D. When you return home, if you are not already involved, we hope that you will consider becoming a part of JDRF’s mission to cure, better treat and prevent T1D. Every day, JDRF staff and volunteers all over the world actively work to achieve this mission. There are many opportunities available for you, including becoming a volunteer, advocate and donor. JDRF was founded by volunteers and you are the catalyst for all that we do. You provide motivation and volunteer time that enables our Chapter to be so successful. Thank you for taking the time to be with us today! We want it to be a valuable and enjoyable experience.

Jessica Castle, M.D. Co-Chair, TypeOne Nation Summit Associate Professor Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center Oregon Health & Science University

Sevket Yigit, M.D. Co-Chair, TypeOne Nation Summit Medical Director of the Children’s Diabetes & Endocrine Center at Randall Children’s Hospital

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS Sanjoy Dutta, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President, Translational Development and International Partnerships Sanjoy Dutta, Ph.D., is the Assistant Vice President of Translational Development and International Partnerships at JDRF. In this role, he strategically manages a portfolio of academic, biotech, and pharmaceutical initiatives and partnerships that evaluate a strong and promising pipeline of candidate drugs, devices, and related opportunities relevant for all ages and stages of type 1 diabetes. Previously, Dr. Dutta was the associate director of translational medicine and clinical biomarkers at Bristol-Myers Squibb, overseeing the metabolic diseases therapeutic area. He worked on multiple programs in early-and-late-stage clinical development, discovering, developing, and validating markers of efficacy, safety, mechanism, genetic predisposition, and other aspects in diabetes and obesity. He was part of the team whose work led to the development of Onglyza and Forxiga, currently on the market for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Prior to Bristol-Myers Squibb, he was principal scientist of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases at Hoffmann-La Roche. Dr. Dutta obtained his doctorate from the department of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of Southern California. He received postdoctoral training from the department of cell biology and the Joslin Diabetes Center at Harvard Medical School, where he developed and studied genetic models of diabetes.

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GENERAL AGENDA 8:00 AM

Exhibitors Arrive — Set-up by 8:30 am

8:30 – 9:30 AM

Check-in & Exhibitor Fair Opens

9:30 – 10:30 AM

Welcome & Opening Session

10:30 – 10:40 AM

Break time with Exhibitors

10:40 – 11:30 AM

Concurrent Break Out Sessions Break Out Session A — “Holidays, Travel & More” (Adult) Liz Stephens, M.D.

Break Out Session B — “Transitions” (Child/Teen T1D) Radhika Purushothaman, M.D., MPH Holly Cornwell, BSN, CDE

11:30 – 11:50 AM

Lunch — Exhibitor Fair

11:50 – 12:40 PM

Panel Discussion led by Chris Dudley *Brown Bag Session*

Chris Dudley

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Linda Weeks

Air Max 360

Dan Grierson

Emily Gehrig

12:40 – 12:50 PM

Break time with Exhibitors

12:50 – 1:40 PM

Concurrent Break Out Sessions Break Out Session C — “Sports & Exercise” (Adult) Chris Dudley Special Guest: Benny Madrigal

Break Out Session D — “Diabetes 360” (Child/Teen T1D) Sev Yigit, M.D. Ben Andrews, BSN, RN

1:40 – 1:50 PM

Break time with Exhibitors

1:50 – 2:40 PM

Concurrent Break Out Sessions Break Out Session E — “AP Systems” (Adult) Sanjoy Dutta, Ph.D. Jessica Castle, M.D.

Break Out Session F — “Navigating T1D and Celiac Disease” (Child/Teen T1D) Marcie Drury Brown, M.D.

2:40 – 3:15 PM

Exhibitors & Networking Time

3:15 PM

Summit Adjourned

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Darsi Ross

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SPEAKERS Break Out Session A “Holidays, Travel & More” (Adult) Presented by Liz Stephens, M.D. ‘Tis the season…for holiday meals, higher fat offerings and alcohol. The season can also bring travel headaches through airport security. During the session, Dr. Liz Stephens will discuss how to navigate the holiday season successfully.

Break Out Session D “Diabetes 360” (Child/Teen) Presented by Sev Yigit, M.D. & Ben Andrews, BSN, RN

Liz Stephens, M.D.

Break Out Session B “Transition Program for Teens with T1D” (Child/Teen) Presented by Radhika Purushothaman, M.D. & Holly Cornwell, BSN, CDE Radhika Holly Cornwell, Transitioning to the Purushothaman, BSN, CDE adult world is very M.D., MPH difficult for children with diabetes. We will discuss the different aspects to be considered, barriers involved and briefly mention our teen transition program.

Break Out Session C “Sports & Exercise” Presented by Chris Dudley & Special Guest Benny Madrigal This session will focus on controlling your diabetes while “living actively and dreaming BIG.” The presentation is targeted for people Chris Dudley Benny Madrigal living with type 1 Chris Dudley Camp Triathlete for Team NBA Star Novo Nordisk diabetes, as well as the caregivers of people with type 1 diabetes. This is an informational session with time for Q and A.

Come and get your curiosities and questions answered by the experts. technology, research, Sev Yigit, M.D. Ben Andrews, nutrition, BSN, RN medications, school management, care options; we know it all and we’re here to help! So, come loaded with your thoughts and we’ll help you take care of those mental itches!

Break Out Session E “The Latest on the Artificial Pancreas” Presented by Sanjoy Dutta, Ph.D. and Jessica Castle, M.D. In this session, the Artificial Pancreas Device System will be discussed. The Artificial Pancreas Device System is a Sanjoy Dutta, Ph.D. Jessica Castle, M.D. system of devices that closely mimics the glucose regulating function of a healthy pancreas. JDRF has been instrumental in funding this research.

Break Out Session F “Navigating T1D and Celiac Disease” Presented by Marcie Drury Brown, M.D. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that is commonly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. This presentation will review some of the basics about celiac disease put into perspective of type 1 diabetes. There will be an open forum for questions and discussion.

Marcie Drury Brown, M.D.

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Sunday, September 23, 2018 | Portland, OR Portland International Raceway

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23rd Annual JDRF HOPE GALA SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2018 Honoring Jay & Renee Halady SENTINEL HOTEL & JAKE’S CATERING 614 SW 11TH AVENUE, PORTLAND ON MAY FIFTH, PORTLAND’S PHILANTHROPIC COMMUNITY WILL COME TOGETHER FOR A NIGHT OF LIVE AND SILENT AUCTION BIDDING, GREAT ENTERTAINMENT, FINE FOOD, WINE AND FUND A CURE.

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And Strengthen Our Voice

Visit advocacy.jdrf.org or text ‘voice’ to 53731 (JDRF1).

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JDRF Advocacy unites the dedicated, driven, and diverse type 1 diabetes (T1D) community in action. Sign up to receive our advocacy action alerts. Help secure legislative support for continued government funding of T1D research and influence regulatory and health policy that benefits the T1D community.


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RIDE WITH US TOWARD A WORLD WITHOUT T1D

The JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes is a destination cycling event that takes place in several stunning locations across the United States. Cyclists of all skill levels come together to raise funds for JDRF-the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research-and to take part in a weekend-long celebration that leads up to the one-day Ride.

Start your next adventure …2018 Ride Schedule La Crosse, WI Loveland, CO Saratoga Springs, NY Amelia Island, FL Death Valley, CA …Oct 18-21 20th Anniversary Ride + One More… Dates for each Ride can be found at ride.jdrf.org

For more information please contact Aric (ahareland@jdrf.org )

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