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Abstract
This year, from 20 June to 23 June, the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA’s) 85th Scientific Sessions brought over 11,000 participants to Chicago to share advances in research on diabetes mellitus.
The conference covered a great range of clinical, basic and translational research areas. One of the topics was how to maximize the utility of studies that investigate the interplay between genetics and environmental factors in the development and progression of diabetes mellitus. In the first symposium of the meeting, the ‘Pathway to Stop Diabetes’ symposium, Sara Tishkoff (University of Pennsylvania, USA) emphasized the importance of including participants with diverse ancestry in genome-wide association studies of diabetes mellitus. Tishkoff also highlighted the importance of comparing populations that are genetically similar, but have very different lifestyles, in the effort to distinguish between behavioural contributors to diabetes mellitus and hereditary factors that affect the risk of developing this disease.
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Nature Reviews Endocrinology aspires to be the foremost platform for reviews and commentaries catering to the scientific communities it serves. The journal aims to publish articles characterized by authority, accessibility, and clarity, enhanced with easily understandable figures, tables, and other visual aids. The goal is to offer an unparalleled service to authors, referees, and readers, striving to maximize the usefulness and impact of each article. Nature Reviews Endocrinology publishes Research Highlights, Comments, News & Views, Reviews, Consensus Statements, and Perspectives relevant to researchers and clinicians in the fields of endocrinology and metabolism. Its broad scope ensures that the work it publishes reaches the widest possible audience.