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ADA 2011: How to Make the Most of the 2011 Scientific Sessions

Access information about how to follow the conference through social media and some of the key sessions worth checking out.

This year's 71st Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association is organized into eigth themes:

  1. Acute and chronic complications
  2. Behavioral medicine, clinical nutrition, education, and exercise
  3. Clinical diabetes/therapeutics
  4. Epidemiology/genetics
  5. Immunology/transplantation
  6. Insulin signaling/insulin action
  7. Integrated physiology/obesity
  8. Islet biology/insulin secretion

Daily Sessions

Learn about the latest basic and clinical science research advances in over 200 cutting-edge sessions presented by world-renowned diabetes experts. Each day’s schedule includes concurrent symposia, debates, state-of-the-art lectures, oral presentations, guided audio poster tours, general poster sessions, and special lectures and addresses.

For Attendees

Scientific Sessions App — Now Available

Put the Scientific Sessions in the palm of your hand! Use ADA’s Scientific Sessions app for on-the-go access to meeting information on your smartphone or handheld device. Features include a customizable calendar and itinerary builder, exhibitor listing with interactive booth map, social media interaction, and special meeting alerts. Downloading the app is easy, just follow these simple instructions:

For iPhone®, iPod® Touch, and iPad® users: From your handheld device, access the iTunes App Store and search for ADA2011 to locate the app. Click the "free” button, which will take you to the install screen.

For Blackberry®, Android™, and all other web-enabled smartphones: Point your phone’s browser to m.core-apps.com/Tristar-ADA11. On this web-based mobile site, you will be directed to the proper download version for your mobile device type.

For Health Care Professionals Unable to Attend

Free Scientific Sessions eNewsletter

Sign up for the free Scientific Sessions eNewsletter. You'll receive the latest program updates, meeting information, special offers, and more!

Text "Follow SciSessions2011" to 40404 and receive free Scientific Sessions text messages on your cell phone via SMS messaging. There is no cost to subscribe to these alerts, but standard messaging rates from your carrier may apply.

Stay Up-To-Date with Twitter

Follow @SciSessions2011 on Twitter and receive instant messages on your cell phone, blackberry, or other mobile devices about news, room and schedule changes, and the latest happenings at the meeting. Visit Twitter and sign up today!

Scientific Sessions RSS Feed

Don't have a Twitter account? Sign up for our RSS feed and stay current on the latest Scientific Sessions news through your preferred RSS reader. (IEv7 or higher needed to access link)

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