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DiabetesBio

DiabetesBio

Written by: American Diabetes Association
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DiabetesBio co-hosts Darleen Sandoval (University of Colorado), Kirk Habegger (University of Alabama-Birmingham), and Kevin Williams (UT Southwestern) interview authors of editor-selected biomedical research articles published in the journal Diabetes, the American Diabetes Association's flagship research publication.2023 Biological Sciences Nature & Ecology Science
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  • Jennifer Thompson & Taylor Scheidl on Estrogen, Hyperplastic Adipose Expansion and Preserving Adipose Progenitor Cell Availability in Subcutaneous Depots of Female Mice, plus "Sweet Talk" with ghrelin hormone researcher Jeffrey Zigman
    Jul 9 2026

    Welcome to the July 2026 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association's podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the July 2026 issue of Diabetes.

    5:40 Kirk welcomes Jennifer Thompson, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Calgary, and Taylor Scheidl, a doctoral student in Thomson's lab. Their article, "Estrogen Mediates Capacity for Hyperplastic Adipose Expansion and Preserves Adipose Progenitor Cell Availability in Subcutaneous Depots of Female Mice," is the latest Paper of the Month, and available for free at doi.org/10.2337/db25-0773.

    36:20 In the latest edition of "Sweet Talk," our hosts speak with Jeffrey Zigman, MD, PhD, Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center and a member of the Division of Endocrinology. Dr. Zigman, who has type 1 diabetes himself, has spent his career studying ghrelin as a hormone to regulate food intake, body weight, blood glucose regulation, and many other aspects of metabolism.

    To learn more about Diabetes and DiabetesBio, please visit diabetesjournals.org/diabetes. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to smash that "follow" button!

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • T-Cell Memory and Metabolic Response to Weight Cycling, Gut-Derived FGF15 Modulating Lean Mass, Bone, and Bile Acid Responses to Weight Loss, plus "Sweet Talk" with Myers, past recipient of the Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award
    Jun 12 2026

    Welcome to the June 2026 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association's podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the June 2026 issue of Diabetes.

    7:00 To discuss this issue's Paper of the Month, our hosts speak with Alyssa Hasty, PhD, Vice Provost and Senior Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs at UT Southwestern in Dallas, and Jamie Garcia, PhD, Associate Director for Scientific Partnerships and Engagement at Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research. Their article, "Interrupting T-Cell Memory Ameliorates Exaggerated Metabolic Response to Weight Cycling," is available for free at doi.org/10.2337/db25-0605.

    27:35 Next, Darleen is joined by Randy J. Seeley, PhD, Henry King Ransom Professor of Surgery and Professor of Internal Medicine and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Michigan School of Medicine, as well as Nadejda Bozadjieva Kramer, PhD, Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Michigan School of Medicine. Their article, "Gut-Derived FGF15 Modulates Lean Mass, Bone, and Bile Acid Responses to Weight Loss," is available for free at doi.org/10.2337/db25-0466.

    57:40 In the latest edition of "Sweet Talk," our hosts speak with Martin Myers, MD, PhD, Marilyn H Vincent Professor of Diabetes Research at the University of Michigan, Director of the Elizabeth Caswell Diabetes Institute, and recipient of the 2010 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award from the American Diabetes Association. They talk about his work in leptin receptor signaling and the way brain circuitry works alongside GLP-1 based drugs to induce weight loss.

    To learn more about Diabetes and DiabetesBio, please visit diabetesjournals.org/diabetes. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to smash that "follow" button!

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Sushant Bhatnagar on Maintaining Glucose Homeostasis via Tomosyn-2, Vladimer Darsalia on insulin resistance and stroke outcomes, plus "Sweet Talk" with Timo Mueller, recipient of the 2026 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award
    May 5 2026

    Welcome to the May 2026 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association's podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the May 2026 issue of Diabetes.

    6:45 Our hosts speak with Sushant Bhatnagar, PhD, an associate professor in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism in the Department of Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is corresponding author of May's Paper of the Month, "Tomosyn-2 Regulates Postnatal β-Cell Expansion and Insulin Secretion to Maintain Glucose Homeostasis," available for free at doi.org/10.2337/db25-0644.

    30:45 Next, Darleen is joined by Vladimer Darsalia, PhD, a docent in neuroscience in the Department of Clinical Science and Education at the Karolinska Institute in Solna, Sweden. He is co-corresponding author of the article "Normalization of Insulin Resistance Rather Than Hyperglycemia Before Stroke Improves Functional Outcomes in a Mouse Model of Type 2 Diabetes," available for free at doi.org/10.2337/db25-0532.

    48:30 In the latest edition of "Sweet Talk," our hosts speak with Dr. Timo Mueller, Director of the Institute for Diabetes and Obesity at Helmholtz in Munich and professor at the Walter Straub Institute for Pharmacology and Toxicology at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Mueller is the current recipient of the American Diabetes Association's Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award for his work with brain GIP receptors, crucial for understanding the functionality of GLP-1s.

    To learn more about Diabetes and DiabetesBio, please visit diabetesjournals.org/diabetes. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to smash that "follow" button!

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    1 hr and 20 mins
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