About: Jeremy Pettus, MD
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Dr. Jeremy Pettus was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was 15 years old. Since that time he has dedicated his career to educating and treating others like himself. He is currently an Endocrinologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego. There, he focuses primarily on clinical trials to develop and test new and innovative therapies for people living with diabetes. These include studies ranging from medications to reverse or slow the disease once it occurs, to islet cell transplantation strategies, to device studies such as artificial pancreas technology. As somebody who has the disease himself, sees patients with type 1, and is actively working on curing/treating the disease, we are honored to have him as our Type 1 Track director. Dr. Pettus travels across the country and the world meeting other leading physicians and scientists and brings this information directly to TCOYD conference participants.
Posts by Jeremy Pettus, MD:
- Don’t Be a Tight-Ass with Your Time in Range! (May 21, 2024 - Blood Sugar Control, Time in Range, Type 1)
- My New Lease on Life (January 21, 2022 - Aging, Type 1)
- A Dose of Dr. E: How to Stay Cool with Diabetes (Part 2) (October 15, 2019 - A Dose of Dr. E, Diabetes Management, Edelman Report, Type 1, Video)
- A Dose of Dr. E: How to Stay Cool with Diabetes (Part 1) (September 18, 2019 - A Dose of Dr. E, Diabetes Management, Edelman Report, Type 1, Video)
- Landmark Drug Delays Onset of Type 1 (September 17, 2019 - Diabetes Research, Type 1)
- Tips for Type 1s on SGLT2s (July 15, 2019 - SGLT-2 Inhibitors, Type 1)
- The Newest Fast-Acting Insulins – How Fast Is Fast? (April 20, 2018 - Blood Sugar Control, CGM, Fast-Acting Insulin, Inhaled Insulin, Insulin, Type 1)
- A Highlight from My Diabetes Blooper Reel (October 24, 2017 - Basal Insulin in Type 1, CGM, Insulin, Medications, Type 1)
- Why You Need a Snooze Alarm on Your CGM! (August 29, 2017 - CGM, Dexcom, Diabetes Management, Insulin, Type 1)