Lilly announces winners of inaugural Leonard Award, a global program celebrating 100 years of innovation in diabetes care
The Leonard Award was inspired by the life of
- Teen/young adult:
Drew Mendelow ofGaithersburg, Maryland ,United States , for work developing the T1D1 app, which helps people with diabetes calculate and log key metrics and easily send data to their diabetes care team. - Advocate/advocacy professional:
Sana Ajmal , PhD ofRawalpindi , Punjab,Pakistan , for work as the founder and executive director of Meethi Zingagi, a non-profit organization that aims to improve the lives of people with diabetes. - Endocrinologist/primary care physician:
Giuseppina Chierici , MD ofMilano, Italy , for work starting, "Portiamo a casa un sorriso," a project that provides free medical home care assistance and advice for people with diabetes in need. - Diabetes educator/nurse:
Vanita Pais, RD , CDE ofToronto, Ontario, Canada , for work on food skills programs and workshops for children with type 1 diabetes. - Researcher:
James Shapiro , MD, PhD ofEdmonton, Alberta, Canada , for work developing the Edmonton Protocol for islet cell transplantation, which has been carried out more than 700 times and aims to improve the care of people with diabetes.
The winners from each category were selected by an external judges' panel comprised of esteemed leaders in diabetes care. The panel evaluated more than 70 submissions of an original project, innovation or effort that addresses either an important need or challenge in the management of diabetes or aims to support the community.
"On this upcoming World Diabetes Day, and in honor of the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin,
The Leonard Award external judges' panel included the following:
- Tadej Battelino, MD, PhD, Consultant and Head of
Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology , UMC Ljubljana - Amalia Gastaldelli, Research Director,
Institute of Clinical Physiology , CNR Mariana Gomez , Director, Emerging Markets, Beyond Type 1Irl B. Hirsch , MD, Professor of Medicine,UW Medicine Diabetes Institute Nicole Johnson , DrPH, MPH, MA, Vice President, Science & Health Care,American Diabetes Association Sarah Linklater , PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, JDRF CanadaKenneth P. Moritsugu , MD, MPH, FACPM, RADM, USPHS (Retired)Anna Norton , MS, CEO, DiabetesSistersNavnit (Niti) Kaur Pall , MD, President, International Diabetes Federation EuropeLeonard Glass , MD, F.A.C.E., Vice President,Lilly Diabetes Global Medical Affairs,Eli Lilly and Company
The panel reviewed entries based on several criteria, including impact, novelty, feasibility and ability to advance
"We are honored to be the beneficiary of the outstanding work exhibited by the Leonard Award winners. I'm thankful for and inspired by the outstanding efforts of these individuals and their dedication to making a difference for people living with diabetes," said Dr.
To learn more about the Leonard Award, the winning individuals and their work, please visit Lilly.com/LeonardAward.
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This press release contains forward-looking statements (as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995) about Lilly's Leonard Award, including its objectives, selection criteria, nomination process, intended donations, and related activities, and reflects Lilly's current beliefs and expectations. There can be no assurance that the Leonard Award will achieve Lilly's objectives or that
References
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . National Diabetes Statistics Report, 2020. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Dept. ofHealth and Human Services ; 2020.International Diabetes Federation . IDF Diabetes Atlas, 9th edn. Brussels, Belgium: International Diabetes Federation, 2019. Available at: http://diabetesatlas.org.
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