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Abstract Author Index ABSTRACT AUTHOR INDEX The number following the name refers to the abstract number, not the page number. A number in bold indicates the author is the abstract presenter. A1C Prediction Study Group 2352‑PUB Adachi, Yusuke 504‑P Ahmed, Naveed A. 77‑OR Aagren, Mark 2549‑PUB Adam, Daniel 373‑OR Ahmed, Rahil 2640‑PUB Aakhus, Svend 2129‑P Adam, Tanja 1926-P, 2100‑P Ahmedani, M. Yakoob 1764‑P Aanstoot, Henk‑Jan 287‑OR, 1394‑P Adam, Terrence 887‑P Ahn, Chang Ho 95-OR, 455-P, 1279‑P, 1282‑P, Abadia, Beatriz 625‑P, 626‑P Adamidis, Adam 2551-PUB 2172‑P Abbas, Malak 313‑OR Adamo, Michela 779‑P, 2097‑P Ahn, Chul Woo 539‑P, 1525‑P, 1529‑P, 1534‑P, Abbas, Minan 1471‑P Adams, Alyssa 166‑OR, 800‑P, 1326‑P 1862‑P, 2258‑PUB, 2333‑PUB Abbasi, Fahim 1535‑P, 1565‑P Adams, Andrew C. 2009‑P Ahn, Eunkyong 858‑P Abbott, Akshar B. 610‑P Adams, Ashley 1786‑P Ahn, Jin Hee 1939‑P Abbott, Scott 174‑OR, 1056-P Adams, John 1075‑P Ahn, Kyu Jeong 1280‑P Abbott, Shaun 1162‑P Adams, Rebecca N. 64‑OR, 798‑P, 819-P, 820‑P, Ahn, Kyu Jeung 1214‑P, 1265‑P, 1900‑P ABCD Nationwide Dapagliflozin Audit Contributors 846-P Ahn, Sylvie A. 629‑P, 1898‑P 172‑OR Adams, Sean H. 2085‑P Ahn, Yu Bae 1526-P ABSTRACT AUTHOR INDEX Abd El‑Hafez, Hala 560‑P Adams‑Huet, Beverley 1098‑P, 2534‑PUB Ahnfelt‑Rønne, Jonas 1860‑P, 2585‑PUB, 2586‑PUB Abdelhadi, Jenna 2011‑P Adamski, Jerzy 1483‑P Ahonen, Linda 770‑P Abdelhay, Osama 557‑P Adamson, Karen 172‑OR, 1287‑P, 1560-P Ahrén, Bo 206‑OR, 1120‑P, 1178‑P, 2407‑PUB Abdella, Nabilla 531-P, 2573-PUB Adas, Mine 2326‑PUB Ahsan, Hanaa 1429‑P Abdelmalek, Manal 1300‑P Ader, Marilyn 1966‑P, 2075‑P Ai, Heying 1749‑P, 2373‑PUB Abderrahmani, Amar 319-OR Adeva, Marta 96‑OR Ai, Yanbiao 2076‑P Abdo, Kaitlyn I. 1955‑P, 2603‑PUB Adeyemo, Adebowale A. 177-OR, 1681‑P, 1768‑P Aiello, Lloyd Paul 269‑OR, 274‑OR, 623‑P Abdoli, Samereh 810-P Adi, Saleh 2459‑PUB Aiello, Vito 2380‑PUB Abdul‑Ghani, Muhammad 1877‑P, 1948‑P, 2608‑PUB Adili, Fatemeh 2318-PUB Aihara, Ken Ichi 1623‑P Abdullah, Mohamed 1764‑P Adkins, Laura 450‑P Aitchison, Katelyn 2444‑PUB Abdulreda, Midhat H. 1826-P Adlan, Mohamed A. 408‑P Aizawa, Toru 1226‑P, 2501‑PUB Abdulvapova, Zera 2292‑PUB Admassu, Bitiya 1371‑P Aizu, Katsuya 1380‑P Abdurrachim, Desiree 475‑P Admon, Gil 761‑P Ajenthen, Ranjan 363‑OR Abe, Masanori 1580‑P Adrian, Charlotte L. 1200-P Ajluni, Nevin 1147-P Abe, Megumi 723‑P, 1722‑P, 1834‑P Advani, Andrew 197‑OR, 695‑P Ajmera, Mayank 1334‑P, 2431‑PUB Abe, Sunao 785‑P Agarwal, Neera 387‑P Akehi, Yuko 1623‑P Abed, Ellie 630-P, 1402‑P Agarwal, Parul 530‑P Akesson, Karen 1747‑P Abel, Brent 227‑OR, 1558-P Agarwal, Prasoon 2176‑P Aki, Nanako 1663‑P Abel, E. Dale 261‑OR Agarwal, Rajiv 1176-P Akimoto, Yoshihiro 1994‑P Abera, Mubarek 1371‑P Agarwal, Shivani 1065-P, 1068‑P, 1421-P Akiyama, Tomoaki 1112-P, 2521‑PUB Aberer, Felix 92-OR, 443‑P, 1051‑P, 1052‑P, AGEN Consortium 178‑OR Akkari, P. Anthony 2556‑PUB 2383‑PUB, 2571-PUB Aggarwal, Naresh 1221-P Ako, Junya 2031‑P Abettan, Charlotte 299‑OR Aghajan, Yasmin 514‑P Akter, Kohenour 77‑OR Abi Khalil, Charbel 101‑OR, 1774‑P, 1804‑P Agner, Bue F. Ross 983‑P Akuta, Norio 1928‑P Abiru, Norio 679‑P, 1082‑P, 1111‑P Agrawal, Prabhat 1311‑P Al Asfoor, Shefaa 2077‑P Abitbol, Alexander 671-P, 1032-P, 1294‑P Agrawal, Pratik 63-OR Al Mansari, Abdulqawi 2359‑PUB Able, Ashley A. 1835-P Agrawal, Rahul 362‑OR, 381-P, 385‑P Al Maradni, Ahmad 547-P, 2142‑P Abo Zaid, Wisam 2654‑PUB Agrawal, Veena R. 88-OR Al Suwaidi, Jassim 101‑OR, 1774‑P, 1804‑P Abonyi‑Tóth, Zsolt 1686‑P Aguayo‑Armendariz, Josefina 661‑P Al Zaher, Talal S. 1008‑P Abraham, Mona A. 31-OR Aguilar García, Alberto 1232‑P, 2458‑PUB Al‑Abdullah, Ismail 2197‑P Abrahamsen, Trine 2365‑PUB Aguirre‑Quispe, Wilfor 640‑P Al‑Aboud, Aboud 1237‑P Abramson, Natalie W. 2450‑PUB Agus, Michael S. 762‑P Aladel, Alanoud 204-OR, 2109‑P Abreu, Cristina 2646‑PUB Agustin, Bianca I. 798-P Ala‑Korpela, Mika 9‑OR Abreu, Marconi 1598‑P, 2534‑PUB Agwu, Chizo Juliana 1419‑P Alam, Fatima 1891‑P Abu Ghazaleh, Haya 694-P, 2384‑PUB Ahad, Abdul 737‑P Alam, Uazman 115‑OR, 589-P, 2094‑P Abuaysheh, Sanaa 2116‑P Aharon, Shani 1329‑P Alana, Nicholas 2452‑PUB Abu‑El‑Haija, Maisam 2570‑PUB Ahlén, Elsa 932‑P, 935-P, 1120-P Alanentalo, Tomas 1072‑P Abujaradeh, Hiba Ahmad Eid Mohammad 681‑P Ahlers, Juliane 1989‑P Alarcon, Javier 980‑P Abulizi, Abudukadier 1958-P, 1974-P Ahlers, Michael 134‑OR, 1891‑P Al‑Asmari, Abdulrahman 557‑P Abuqayyas, Lubna 1069‑P Ahlqvist, Emma 181‑OR Alaupovic, Petar 440‑P, 627‑P Aburatani, Hiroyuki 255‑OR Ahlstedt, Ingela 2166‑P, 2168‑P Albanese‑O’Neill, Anastasia 370-OR, 849‑P Accelerating Medicines Partnership in T2D 1765‑P Ahmad, Aakif 729‑P Albanus, Ricardo 184‑OR Accili, Domenico 1847‑P Ahmad, Adeel 737‑P Albarazanji, Kamal A. 2629-PUB Acevado, Lisette 2123‑P Ahmadi, Neeki 1298‑P Alberico, Federica 182‑OR Acha‑Perez, Francisco‑Javier 626‑P Ahmadov, Gunduz 1764‑P Albert, Paul S. 1466‑P, 1650‑P Acharya, Nick 148‑OR Ahmann, Andrew 65‑OR, 878‑P, 1080-P Albrechtsen, Nicolai J.W. 2600‑PUB Ackart, David 1796‑P Ahmed, Aftab 619‑P, 2528‑PUB Albrechtsen, Reidar 1909‑P Ackermann, Ronald T. 161‑OR Ahmed, Azazuddin 1115‑P, 1152‑P Alcarria‑Gonzalez, Elvira 2646‑PUB Acosta, Nicholas K. 338‑OR, 1437‑P Ahmed, Lina 1721‑P Aldawish, Mohammed 1237‑P ACT NOW Investigators 225‑OR Ahmed, Mohammed 425‑P Alderate, Tanya L. 1389‑P OR-Oral P-Poster PUB-Published Only A697 Al‑Derawi, Amr S. 468‑P Amir, Nili 1435‑P Anhe, Fernando F. 2190‑P Aldrete‑Velasco, Jorge A. 1643-P Ammala, Carina 2166-P, 2168‑P Anhe, Gabriel F. 2190‑P Alegre‑Border, Ellynne 1475‑P Ammori, Basil 2094‑P Anichini, Roberto 651‑P Al‑Eithan, Muwafak 1237‑P Amorin, Guillermo 133‑OR Ankersen, Michael 1017‑P, 1018‑P, 1028‑P Alejandro, Rodolfo 86‑OR Amoura, Lamia 87-OR Annamalai, Karthika 2169‑P Alemzadeh, Ramin 2124-P Amouyal, Chloé 5‑OR Annamalai, Mani 325‑OR Aleppo, Grazoa 946‑P Ampudia‑Blasco, F. Javier 2389‑PUB Annicotte, Jean Sébastien 1904‑P Alexander, John H. 1284‑P An, Hyun Ju 1059‑P Antal, Ivana 433‑P Alexandre, Laure 754-P An, Ling Wang 2352-PUB Antinozzi, Peter 1151-P, 1753‑P Alexanian, Sara 1254‑P An, Ping 1772‑P Antonio, Juliana Pecanha 777‑P Alfieri, Sergio 1893‑P, 1899‑P, 1903‑P An, So Yeon 1265‑P, 1856‑P, 1938‑P, 1939‑P Anyanwagu, Uchenna C. 993-P, 1619-P Alfredsson, Joakim 1344‑P, 2255‑PUB An, Xiaoyu 1820‑P Anyiam, Oluwaseun 390‑P Alghdban, Khaled 1247‑P An, Yali 1570-P Anzai, Keizo 1754‑P Al‑Hamad, Dania 2457‑PUB Anand, Praveen 118‑OR Anzai, Naohiko 1255‑P Alharbi, Nouf 557‑P Anand, Rohit 600‑P Anzola, Isabel 411‑P, 1254‑P Alharbi, Turki J. 557-P Anastasilakis, Athanasios 2611‑PUB, 2642‑PUB Anzueto, Diana 2452‑PUB Al‑Hasani, Hadi 344‑OR Anastassiadis, Ernestos 994‑P Ao, Ziliang 264‑OR, 1823‑P, 2174‑P Alhumaid, Haidar 639‑P, 2302‑PUB Anastassios, Pittas 1728‑P Aoki, Misako 1377‑P Alhuzaim, Omar N. 567-P, 1618-P Anaya, Carlos 555‑P Aoyama, Natsuyo 2583‑PUB Ali, Asem 1320‑P Andel, Michal 1790‑P Apollo Sugar Research Group 619‑P, 2528‑PUB ABSTRACT AUTHOR INDEX Ali, Ashfaq 637‑P, 770‑P Andersen, Andreas 1083‑P Apostolopoulou, Maria 342-OR, 1810-P Ali, Ayad K. 372‑OR, 1547‑P, 1551‑P, 1673‑P Andersen, Birgitte 2036-P Apostolou, Ourania 1142‑P Ali, Hiba 2398‑PUB, 2402‑PUB Andersen, Gert S. 2495‑PUB Apovian, Caroline 2149‑P Ali, Mohammed K. 1734‑P Andersen, Gregers S. 1371-P Appel, Susan 1803‑P Aljaberi, Asma K. 311‑OR Andersen, Grit 964‑P, 996‑P Arai, Hidenori 1490‑P Al‑Jabori, Hussein 1075‑P Andersen, Henning 119‑OR Arai, Humino 724‑P Alkanani, Aimon 1542‑P Andersen, Henrik U. 71‑OR, 72‑OR, 73‑OR, 410‑P, Arai, Kaori 724‑P Alkhashan, Hesham 557‑P 1143‑P Arai, Keiko 1241‑P Allen, Eric 1913‑P Andersen, Mette 181‑OR Araki, Eiichi 195‑OR, 1123‑P, 1919‑P Allen, Holley 2551‑PUB Anderson, Abraham 1069‑P Araki, Hisazumi 504‑P Allen, Ron 332‑OR Anderson, Barbara J. 843‑P, 864‑P, 868‑P, 871‑P, Araki, Michiko 1623‑P, 2350‑PUB Allenback, Gayle 2525‑PUB 872‑P, 1047‑P, 1412‑P, 1426‑P, 2462-PUB Araki, Shin Ichi 504‑P Allin, Kristine H. 1672-P Anderson, Brian 314‑OR Aramandla, Radhika 47‑OR, 2187‑P, 2205‑P Allingham, Rhea 847‑P Anderson, Jacob G. 2607-PUB Araneta, Maria Rosario G. 1777‑P Alluis, Bertrand 964‑P, 994‑P, 996‑P, 1029‑P Anderson, James A. 897‑P Arase, Yasuji 1562‑P Almaca, Joana 2659‑PUB Anderson, Joshua 193‑OR Araujo, Debora B. 1141‑P Al‑Majdoub, Mahmoud 637‑P Anderson, Mark R. 2110‑P Aravind, Sosale R. 367‑OR Almandoz, Jaime 2638‑PUB Anderson, Mark S.
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