ABSTRACT
Support is requested for a Keystone Symposia conference entitled Diabetes: Many Faces of the Disease,
organized by Drs. Lori Sussel, Juleen R. Zierath and Laura C. Alonso. The conference will be held in British
Columbia, Canada from January 29- February 2, 2021.
Diabetes continues to be a growing health problem throughout the world; the incidence of both type 1 diabetes
(T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D) has steadily been rising. However, with the advent of novel technologies, high
throughput sequencing, and clinical studies involving diverse human populations, there also has been a
growing appreciation for the existence of sub-classifications of both T1D and T2D based on genetics and
environmental influences. Understanding and characterizing the different diseases is critical to develop more
effective personalized therapies. Therefore, the goal of this conference is to highlight traditional and novel
aspects of diabetes research. This program will include lectures on atypical forms of T1D, as well as the
emerging premise that beta cell dysfunction contributes to progression of this autoimmune disease. A
dedicated session for T2D will highlight disease variations and challenge the current dogma associated with
genetic and environmental differences between individuals. This conference is being held jointly with Obesity:
From Cell to Patient. The program contains joint sessions, workshops, and even a joint Keynote speaker. The
joint sessions will highlight the contribution of obesity to T2D pathogenesis, with an emphasis on novel areas of
research, including the role of different types and sources of fat, exosome signaling and the role of the
microbiome. Overall, this conference strives to raise awareness in the clinical and basic research communities
about the need to sub-stratify diabetes to develop better treatment options.