DPP2012

Faculty

PETER BENNETT is Scientist Emeritus famed for his pioneering epidermiological work exploring diabetes in Pima Indians at the National Institute of Health, USA

JULIANA CHAN is a clinican scientist with extensive research experience in epidemiology, chronic care and the formulation of disease registries, Hong Kong

ED FISHER is a behavioural scientist and founder of the Peers for Progress, which facilitates the use of peer support to improve chronic care, USA

EDWARD GREGG, is an epidemiologist at the Center for Disease Control, with expertise in translational research and analysis of cost-effectiveness and quality of chronic care delivery, USA

GREG LYUBOMIRSKY is a health strategist with extensive experience in using information technology and system change to improve chronic care, Australia

RONALD MA is a clinican scientist with special interests in genetic epidemiology and transgenerational diabetes, Hong Kong

HELEN McGUIRE is the Senior Diabetes Education & Health Systems Specialist at the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), leading the IDF network of Centre of Education to promote access of people with diabetes to high quality diabetes care and education, Belgium

BRIAN OLDENBURG is a public health expert focusing on health systems and policy in the prevention and control of chronic diseases, Australia

ELLEN OR is a Neuro-Linguistic Programming Master Practitioner with 15-year experience in project management & training for changes in multinational corporations in Asia, Hong Kong

EGO SEEMAN is a leading expert in the field of osteoporosis with extensive publications and research experieces, Australia