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DESCRIPTION:CU Diabetes Research Center&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;Annual Diabetes Day 
 &amp\; John Hutton Memorial Lecture&nbsp\;is a full‑day\, flagship event t
 hat unites clinicians\, scientists\, and trainees from across and beyond C
 U who are dedicated to transforming diabetes research and care.This year&r
 squo\;s program will feature Dr. Kevan Herold\, MD\, C.N.H. Long Professor
  of Immunobiology and of Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine\, as our 
 keynote speaker\, highlighting cutting‑edge advances at the intersection o
 f immunology and diabetes.Throughout the day\, attendees will hear about c
 utting-edge research by&nbsp\;expert in‑house speakers and trainees\, expl
 ore innovative work in our Poster Competition&nbsp\;and Oral Presentation 
 Competition\, and will engage with emerging investigators during the Resea
 rch Snapshots&nbsp\;session. Whether you are a faculty member\, postdoctor
 al researcher\, or student\, this is an opportunity to share your science\
 , build collaborations\, and gain new perspectives on the future of diabet
 es research.Agenda: Click here.When:&nbsp\;Friday\, March 6\, 2025\, 8:30 
 AM &ndash\; 4:00 PMWhere:&nbsp\;Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building
  (M24)\, Shore Family Forum (Room 110)Registration:&nbsp\;Click here.COMPE
 TITIONS:This year&rsquo\;s event will include two competitive sessions:Pos
 ter CompetitionOral Presentation CompetitionEligibility:Awards are open to
  trainees (students\, and postdoctoral researchers).Junior faculty&nbsp\;(
 i.e.\, assistant professors) are welcome to present posters      or oral p
 resentations but are not eligible for awards.Faculty (i.e.\, associate pro
 fessors and above) are welcome to present posters but      are not conside
 red for oral presentations.HOW TO PARTICIPATE:Abstract SubmissionPoster an
 d oral presentation competitors must submit an abstract by&nbsp\;January  
     30\, 2026\, using [this link].Presenters who are not competing but wis
 h to showcase their research as a poster may      register until&nbsp\;Feb
 ruary 27.Oral Presentation SelectionThe Event Committee will review all su
 bmissions and select top abstracts for      oral presentations.Selected pr
 esenters will prepare a PowerPoint presentation.Trainee presenters (non‑fa
 culty) will be considered for&nbsp\;awards.Research SnapshotsAny trainee&n
 bsp\;submitting an abstract by the&nbsp\;January 30&nbsp\;deadline      wh
 ose abstract is not selected for a talk will have an option to join the   
    Research Snapshots&nbsp\;session.Each participant will have one minute&
 nbsp\;and&nbsp\;one PowerPoint      slide&nbsp\;to briefly introduce their
  project.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Poster scoring criteria:+ Clarity and impact of the
  Research Snapshot presentation+ Visual presentation+ Quality of data and 
 conclusions (properly supported by the data)+ Oral presentation (including
  clarity and answers to any questions)Poster Board Dimension:&nbsp\;Max si
 ze: 4.5 ft wide x 3 ft tall
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SUMMARY:2026 CU DRC Diabetes Day & John Hutton Memorial Lecture
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>CU Diabetes Research Center&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;
 Annual Diabetes Day &amp\; John Hutton Memorial Lecture&nbsp\;is a full‑da
 y\, flagship event that unites clinicians\, scientists\, and trainees from
  across and beyond CU who are dedicated to transforming diabetes research 
 and care.<br /></p><p>This year&rsquo\;s program will feature <strong>Dr.<
 /strong> <strong>Kevan Herold\, MD</strong>\, C.N.H. Long Professor of Imm
 unobiology and of Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine\, as our keynote
  speaker\, highlighting cutting‑edge advances at the intersection of immun
 ology and diabetes.<br /></p><p>Throughout the day\, attendees will hear a
 bout cutting-edge research by&nbsp\;expert in‑house speakers and trainees\
 , explore innovative work in our <strong>Poster Competition</strong>&nbsp\
 ;and <strong>Oral Presentation Competition</strong>\, and will engage with
  emerging investigators during the <strong>Research Snapshots</strong>&nbs
 p\;session. Whether you are a faculty member\, postdoctoral researcher\, o
 r student\, this is an opportunity to share your science\, build collabora
 tions\, and gain new perspectives on the future of diabetes research.</p><
 p><strong>Agenda:</strong> Click <a href="https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu
 /docs/librariesprovider275/events/2026-cu-drc-diabetes-day---agenda-final.
 pdf?sfvrsn=5169a0b4_1">here</a>.</p><p><strong>When:</strong>&nbsp\;Friday
 \, March 6\, 2025\, 8:30 AM &ndash\; 4:00 PM<br /><strong>Where:</strong>&
 nbsp\;Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building (M24)\, Shore Family Foru
 m (Room 110)<br /><strong>Registration:</strong>&nbsp\;Click <a href="http
 s://redcap.ucdenver.edu/surveys/?s=WPXFEMFERJ373NNK">here</a>.<br /></p><h
 r class="t-hrGoldOne" /><p><strong>COMPETITIONS:</strong></p><p>This year&
 rsquo\;s event will include two competitive sessions:</p><ul style="margin
 -top:0in\;" type="disc"><li>Poster Competition</li><li>Oral Presentation C
 ompetition<br /></li></ul><p><strong>Eligibility:</strong></p><ul style="m
 argin-top:0in\;" type="disc"><li>Awards are open to trainees (students\, a
 nd postdoctoral researchers).</li><li>Junior faculty&nbsp\;(i.e.\, assista
 nt professors) are welcome to present posters      or oral presentations b
 ut are not eligible for awards.</li><li>Faculty (i.e.\, associate professo
 rs and above) are welcome to present posters but      are not considered f
 or oral presentations.<br /></li></ul><hr class="t-hrGoldTwo" /><p><strong
 >HOW TO PARTICIPATE:</strong><br /></p><p><strong>Abstract Submission</str
 ong></p><ul style="margin-top:0in\;" type="disc"><li>Poster and oral prese
 ntation competitors must submit an abstract by&nbsp\;January      30\, 202
 6\, using [this <a href="https://redcap.ucdenver.edu/surveys/?s=KRHYRMPE7Y
 FFX8AW">link</a>].</li><li>Presenters who are not competing but wish to sh
 owcase their research as a poster may      register until&nbsp\;February 2
 7.<br /></li></ul><p><strong>Oral Presentation Selection</strong></p><ul s
 tyle="margin-top:0in\;" type="disc"><li>The Event Committee will review al
 l submissions and select top abstracts for      oral presentations.</li><l
 i>Selected presenters will prepare a PowerPoint presentation.</li><li>Trai
 nee presenters (non‑faculty) will be considered for&nbsp\;awards.<br /></l
 i></ul><p><strong>Research Snapshots</strong></p><ul style="margin-top:0in
 \;" type="disc"><li>Any trainee&nbsp\;submitting an abstract by the&nbsp\;
 January 30&nbsp\;deadline      whose abstract is not selected for a talk w
 ill have an option to join the      Research Snapshots&nbsp\;session.</li>
 <li>Each participant will have <strong>one minute</strong>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\
 ;one PowerPoint      slide&nbsp\;to briefly introduce their project.<br />
 </li></ul><p>&nbsp\;</p><hr class="t-hrGoldTwo" /><p>&nbsp\;</p><p><strong
 >Poster scoring criteria:</strong></p><p>+ Clarity and impact of the Resea
 rch Snapshot presentation<br />+ Visual presentation<br />+ Quality of dat
 a and conclusions (properly supported by the data)<br />+ Oral presentatio
 n (including clarity and answers to any questions)</p><p><strong>Poster Bo
 ard Dimension:&nbsp\;</strong></p>Max size: 4.5 ft wide x 3 ft tall<br />
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