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List of Principal Investigator(S) and Sub-Investigator(S) Per Study Site Where Patients Were Enrolled SUPPLEMENTARY DATA LIST OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) AND SUB-INVESTIGATOR(S) PER STUDY SITE WHERE PATIENTS WERE ENROLLED QSD-002219 Page 1 of 256 Product Code: HOE901/AVE0010 Study Code: EFC12404 List of Principal Investigator(s) and Sub-Investigator(s) per study site where patients were enrolled Study Center Professional Investigator last name and first name* Role in the Investigation Institutional Affiliation(s) No. Degree(s) Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Diabetes Centre Missenden Road 036001 Ho Jean Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS, PhD Camperdown 2050 NSW AUSTRALIA Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Diabetes Centre Missenden Road 036001 Ross Glynis Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS Camperdown 2050 NSW AUSTRALIA Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Diabetes Centre Missenden Road 036001 Wong Jencia Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS, PhD Camperdown 2050 NSW AUSTRALIA *CV provided as attachment to this appendix for all principal investigators Ensure that the printed copy of this document is the current version available on the Intranet. 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Published online at http://care.diabetesjournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.2337/dc16-0917/-/DC1 SUPPLEMENTARY DATA LIST OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) AND SUB-INVESTIGATOR(S) PER STUDY SITE WHERE PATIENTS WERE ENROLLED QSD-002219 Page 2 of 256 Product Code: HOE901/AVE0010 Study Code: EFC12404 Study Center Professional Investigator last name and first name* Role in the Investigation Institutional Affiliation(s) No. Degree(s) Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Diabetes Centre Missenden Road 036001 Wu Ted Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS, PhD Camperdown 2050 NSW AUSTRALIA Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Diabetes Centre Missenden Road 036001 Yue~xr1i Dennis Principal Investigator PhD, MBBS Camperdown 2050 NSW AUSTRALIA Box Hill Hospital 5 Arnold Street 036005 Gilfillan Christopher Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS, PhD 3128 VIC AUSTRALIA Box Hill Hospital 5 Arnold Street 036005 Goh Sue Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS 3128 VIC AUSTRALIA Box Hill Hospital 5 Arnold Street 036005 Kalra Balvinder Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD 3128 VIC AUSTRALIA *CV provided as attachment to this appendix for all principal investigators Ensure that the printed copy of this document is the current version available on the Intranet. 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Published online at http://care.diabetesjournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.2337/dc16-0917/-/DC1 SUPPLEMENTARY DATA LIST OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) AND SUB-INVESTIGATOR(S) PER STUDY SITE WHERE PATIENTS WERE ENROLLED QSD-002219 Page 3 of 256 Product Code: HOE901/AVE0010 Study Code: EFC12404 Study Center Professional Investigator last name and first name* Role in the Investigation Institutional Affiliation(s) No. Degree(s) Box Hill Hospital 5 Arnold Street 3128 036005 Principal Investigator MBChB, MD Simpson~xr2i Richard VIC AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA Box Hill Hospital 5 Arnold Street 036005 Watson Benjamin Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS 3128 VIC AUSTRALIA Redcliffe Peninsula 7 Day Medical Centre Corner of Anzac Avenue and Boardman Road Kippa Ring 036006 Anderson Paul Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS 4021 QLD AUSTRALIA Redcliffe Peninsula 7 Day Medical Centre Corner of Anzac Avenue and Boardman Road Kippa Ring 036006 Principal Investigator MBBS Day~xr 3Peteri 4021 QLD AUSTRALIA Redcliffe Peninsula 7 Day Medical Centre Corner of Anzac Avenue and Boardman Road Kippa Ring 036006 Than Terence Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS 4021 QLD AUSTRALIA *CV provided as attachment to this appendix for all principal investigators Ensure that the printed copy of this document is the current version available on the Intranet. 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Published online at http://care.diabetesjournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.2337/dc16-0917/-/DC1 SUPPLEMENTARY DATA LIST OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) AND SUB-INVESTIGATOR(S) PER STUDY SITE WHERE PATIENTS WERE ENROLLED QSD-002219 Page 4 of 256 Product Code: HOE901/AVE0010 Study Code: EFC12404 Study Center Professional Investigator last name and first name* Role in the Investigation Institutional Affiliation(s) No. Degree(s) Logan Central Medical Centre 1 Wembley Road Logan Central 036007 Brennan Glenn Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBChB 4114 QLD AUSTRALIA Logan Central Medical Centre 1 Wembley Road Logan Central 036007 Principal Investigator MBBS Chupungco~xr4i Susan 4114 QLD AUSTRALIA Logan Central Medical Centre 1 Wembley Road Logan Central 036007 Then Edward Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MBBS 4114 QLD AUSTRALIA UZ Leuven Internal Medicine- Endocrinology Herestraat 49 056001 Benhalima Katrien Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD Leuven 3000 BELGIUM *CV provided as attachment to this appendix for all principal investigators Ensure that the printed copy of this document is the current version available on the Intranet. 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Published online at http://care.diabetesjournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.2337/dc16-0917/-/DC1 SUPPLEMENTARY DATA LIST OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) AND SUB-INVESTIGATOR(S) PER STUDY SITE WHERE PATIENTS WERE ENROLLED QSD-002219 Page 5 of 256 Product Code: HOE901/AVE0010 Study Code: EFC12404 Study Center Professional Investigator last name and first name* Role in the Investigation Institutional Affiliation(s) No. Degree(s) UZ Leuven Internal Medicine- Endocrinology Herestraat 49 056001 Principal Investigator MD, PhD Mathieu~xr5i Chantal Leuven 3000 BELGIUM UZ Leuven Internal Medicine- Endocrinology Herestraat 49 056001 Vandistel Greet Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD Leuven 3000 BELGIUM Erasme Hospital 808 Lennik Road 056005 Crenier~xr6i Laurent Principal Investigator MD Brussels 1070 BELGIUM Erasme Hospital 808 Lennik Road 056005 Kazakou Paraskevi Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD Brussels 1070 BELGIUM UZ Brussel Laarbeeklaan 101 056006 De Cock Lyudmila Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD Brussel 1090 BELGIUM *CV provided as attachment to this appendix for all principal investigators Ensure that the printed copy of this document is the current version available on the Intranet. 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Published online at http://care.diabetesjournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.2337/dc16-0917/-/DC1 SUPPLEMENTARY DATA LIST OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) AND SUB-INVESTIGATOR(S) PER STUDY SITE WHERE PATIENTS WERE ENROLLED QSD-002219 Page 6 of 256 Product Code: HOE901/AVE0010 Study Code: EFC12404 Study Center Professional Investigator last name and first name* Role in the Investigation Institutional Affiliation(s) No. Degree(s) UZ Brussel Laarbeeklaan 101 056006 Debroye Corinne Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD Brussel 1090 BELGIUM UZ Brussel Laarbeeklaan 101 056006 Ghys Christophe Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD Brussel 1090 BELGIUM UZ Brussel Laarbeeklaan 101 056006 Keymeulen~xr7i Bart Principal Investigator MD PhD Brussel 1090 BELGIUM UZ Brussel Laarbeeklaan 101 056006 Khorosheva Galina Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD Brussel 1090 BELGIUM LMC Diabetes & Endocrinology (Bayview) 1929 Bayview Avenue, Suite 107 Toronto 124001 Principal Investigator MD Aronson~xr8i Ronnie M4G 3E8 Ontario CANADA *CV provided as attachment to this appendix for all principal investigators Ensure that the printed copy of this document is the current version available on the Intranet. 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Published online at http://care.diabetesjournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.2337/dc16-0917/-/DC1 SUPPLEMENTARY DATA LIST OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) AND SUB-INVESTIGATOR(S) PER STUDY SITE WHERE PATIENTS WERE ENROLLED QSD-002219 Page 7 of 256 Product Code: HOE901/AVE0010 Study Code: EFC12404 Study Center Professional Investigator last name and first name* Role in the Investigation Institutional Affiliation(s) No. Degree(s) LMC Diabetes & Endocrinology (Bayview) 1929 Bayview Avenue, Suite 107 Toronto 124001 Boright Andrew Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD M4G 3E8 Ontario CANADA LMC Diabetes & Endocrinology (Bayview) 1929 Bayview Avenue, Suite 107 Toronto 124001 Grossman Loren David Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD M4G 3E8 Ontario CANADA LMC Diabetes & Endocrinology (Bayview) 1929 Bayview Avenue, Suite 107 Toronto 124001 Narula Priya Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator BSc M4G 3E8 Ontario CANADA LMC Diabetes & Endocrinology (Bayview) 1929 Bayview Avenue, Suite 107 Toronto 124001 Sandler Samantha Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD M4G 3E8 Ontario CANADA *CV provided as attachment to this appendix for all principal investigators Ensure that the printed copy of this document is the current version available on the Intranet. Property of the Sanofi Group - strictly confidential ©2016 American Diabetes Association. Published online at http://care.diabetesjournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.2337/dc16-0917/-/DC1 SUPPLEMENTARY DATA LIST OF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) AND SUB-INVESTIGATOR(S) PER STUDY SITE WHERE PATIENTS WERE ENROLLED QSD-002219 Page 8 of 256 Product Code: HOE901/AVE0010 Study Code: EFC12404 Study Center Professional Investigator last name and first name* Role in the Investigation Institutional Affiliation(s) No. Degree(s) LMC Diabetes & Endocrinology (Bayview) 1929 Bayview Avenue, Suite 107 Toronto 124001 Steen Oren Sub-Investigator/Co-Investigator MD M4G 3E8 Ontario CANADA LMC Diabetes
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