June 2021: Nichole presents oral podium presentation at ATTD 2021, ‘New proposed physiology models that utilize metabolic expenditure data from activity sensors to forecast changes in glucose’ June 2021: ADA 2021 poster presentation by Mike Riddel and colleagues, ‘Interstitial glucose levels during exercise in persons with and without type 1 diabetes’ Rahul will give a podium presentation at the Diabetes Technology Meeting virtual poster presentation session on Novembetween 8 AM and 1 PM.Īugust 2021: Clara and Pete published a new paper in JDST titled ‘Incorporating Glucose Variability into Glucose Forecasting Accuracy Assessment Using the New Glucose Variability Impact Index and the Prediction Consistency Index: An LSTM Case Example’ Īugust 2021: New R01 grant awarded to Leah and Peter for grant titled ‘Enabling fully automated closed loop control in type 1 diabetes through an artificial intelligence meal detection algorithm and pramlintide’ (R01DK129382) September 2021: Congratulations to Rahul who won the Gold Student Award for his abstract titled ‘Predicting Postprandial Glucose Excursions with Macronutrient Content using an Interpretable Random Forest Augmented by a Digital Twin ODE Model’. published in Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders titled ‘Comparing fall detection methods in people with multiple sclerosis: A prospective observational cohort study' published in Multiple Sclerosis Journal titled ‘Free From Falls education and exercise program for reducing falls in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial’, and (2) Hildebrand et al. September 2021: Two new papers were published this month from our study on falls in people living with multiple sclerosis: (1) Cameron et al. September 2021: Peter gave an invited talk to the OHSU Quantitative Systems Biology meeting titled ‘Computational Diabetes Leveraging Physiologic Models to Design Automated Drug Delivery and Decision Support Systems’ September 2021: Congratulations to Clara on her first NIH award as PI for her NIDDK R21 grant titled ‘Development and Evaluation of Personalized Explainable Machine Learning Models to Predict and Prevent Nocturnal Hypoglycemia in Type 1 Diabetes’ (1R21DK128582-01A1) Peter will co-chair oral section on ‘Artificial Pancreas Advances’. November 4-6 2021: Diabetes Technology Meeting.
There will be cash prizes for best graduate student speakers, posters, and undergraduate poster presentations. Clara will give a presentation on some of the work in the AIMS lab. November 11-12, 2021: Please sign up to participate in the 3 rd Annual Oregon Bioengineering Symposium ( that will be held virtually this year. January 20, 2022: Peter will give an invited talk to the Brendan-Colson Center for Pancreatic Care from 10-11 AM PST. MPC exercise-aware automated insulin delivery control algorithms in outpatient study’. Peter will give an invited talk during the Sports and Diabetes session titled ‘Comparison of FMPD vs.