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                            Greater NY/NJ 
Research Dinner 

RESEARCH. PROGRESS. HOPE.
The Apella at Alexandria Center for Life Science
450 East 29th Street
New York, NY 10016
 
Thursday, May 16, 2024 6:00pm to 9:00pm

    To show our appreciation for your tireless, selfless support of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), please join us for the premier Greater NY/NJ Research Dinner at the dazzling Apella, NYC.  Enjoy cocktails, dinner, and fabulous auction prizes - and see firsthand the role you play in improving and saving lives by driving our critical research efforts.                                                                                                     
                                     
                           ADA's CEO, Charles "Chuck" Henderson                                                     This year, we're excited to welcome the ADA's CEO, Charles "Chuck" Henderson to the event!  Hear directly from ADA leadership on all the developing research projects moving us towards a cure for diabetes, as well as new and improved treatment discoveries.  Enjoy the opportunity to speak directly with Chuck by attending our VIP reception.   This year's esteemed honorees are relentless in their pursuit of a cure:   Research Dinner Medical Honoree
                  Leon I. Igel, MD, FACP, FTOS, DABOM                 
The Dr. Harold Rifkin Hope Award Recipient

  Jill Patricia Crandall, MD       Health Equity Champion Award Recipient     Yele Aluko MD, MBA, FACC, FSCAI                                                      

Executive Committee Chair
Gil Bashe, FINN Partners
Committee Members Maura Bergen
Charlene Brown Cullen Burnell
Tim Hodges
Daniel Kline Elaine Patterson Margaret Pellizzari
Matthew Rifkin, MD, FACR
Katherine Saunders, MD, DABOM Nicole Turgeon  
THANK YOU TO OUR
SILVER PROGRESS SPONSOR 

THANK YOU TO OUR
BRONZE SPONSORS    



SPECIAL THANKS TO

The Rifkin Family  
Cocktail attire suggested

 
For more information contact Lily Scarlett at lscarlett@diabetes.org or 631-416-6209.

 
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Getting a Diabetes Diagnosis Doesn’t Have to Stand in the Way of Your Goals

As someone living with type 1 diabetes, staying on top of my health – making sure I’m tracking my blood glucose levels, carbohydrates, and insulin intake – can already feel like a full-time job. However, I won’t let that stop me from achieving my goals as a collegiate track and field athlete. 

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