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Kelly West Award

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The Kelly M. West Award for Outstanding Achievement in Epidemiology is an honor bestowed by the American Diabetes Association. It has been awarded annually to an individual since 1986.[1][2] The award is named in honor of Kelly M. West.[1]

Winners

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Date Name
2021 Nicholas J. Wareham[3]
2020 Elizabeth Selvin[3]
2019 Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis[4]
2018 Catherine Cowie[5]
2017 Dana Dabelea [Wikidata][2]
2016 Edward W. Gregg[1]
2015 K. M. Venkat Narayan[6]
2014 Andrzej S. Krolewski
2013 Edward J. Boyko [Wikidata]
2012 Knut Borch-Johnsen [Wikidata]
2011 Frederick L. Brancati
2010 Frank Hu
2009 James B. Meigs.[7]
2008 Markku Laakso[8]
2007 Beverly Balkau
2006 William H. Herman[9]
2005 Marian J. Rewers
2004 Michael Engelgau
2003 Barbara V. Howard
2002 David J. Pettitt
2001 John H. Fuller
2000 Eveline Eschwege
1999 Wilfred Y. Fujimoto [Wikidata]
1998 Jaakko Tuomilehto [Wikidata]
1997 Steven M. Haffner
1996 Richard F. Hamman
1995 William C. Knowler
1994 Ronald E. Klein[10]
1993 Trevor J. Orchard[11]
1992 Maureen I. Harris
1991 Paul Zimmet
1990 Michael P. Stern
1989 Harry Keen
1988 Ronald E. LaPorte
1987 Elizabeth L. Barrett-Connor
1986  Peter H. Bennett

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Gregg EW (October 2017). "The Changing Tides of the Type 2 Diabetes Epidemic-Smooth Sailing or Troubled Waters Ahead? Kelly West Award Lecture 2016". Diabetes Care. 40 (10): 1289–1297. doi:10.2337/dci16-0055. PMID 28798086.
  2. ^ a b Dabelea D (February 2018). "Diabetes in Youth-Looking Backwards to Inform the Future: Kelly West Award Lecture 2017". Diabetes Care. 41 (2): 233–240. doi:10.2337/dci17-0031. PMC 5780050. PMID 29358467.
  3. ^ a b c "1986 - 2021 Kelly West Award for Outstanding Achievement in Epidemiology | American Diabetes Association". professional.diabetes.org. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  4. ^ "The 2019 Kelly West Award to Be Presented to Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis, PhD". Medical Device News Magazine. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  5. ^ Cowie CC (June 2019). "Diabetes Diagnosis and Control: Missed Opportunities to Improve Health : The 2018 Kelly West Award Lecture". Diabetes Care. 42 (6): 994–1004. doi:10.2337/dci18-0047. PMC 6609950. PMID 31110117.
  6. ^ Narayan KM (May 2016). "Type 2 Diabetes: Why We Are Winning the Battle but Losing the War? 2015 Kelly West Award Lecture". Diabetes Care. 39 (5): 653–63. doi:10.2337/dc16-0205. PMC 4839169. PMID 27208372.
  7. ^ Meigs JB (August 2010). "Epidemiology of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease: translation from population to prevention: the Kelly West award lecture 2009". Diabetes Care. 33 (8): 1865–71. doi:10.2337/dc10-0641. PMC 2909080. PMID 20668155.
  8. ^ Laakso M (February 2010). "Cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetes from population to man to mechanisms: the Kelly West Award Lecture 2008". Diabetes Care. 33 (2): 442–9. doi:10.2337/dc09-0749. PMC 2809299. PMID 20103560.
  9. ^ Herman WH (July 2007). "Diabetes epidemiology: guiding clinical and public health practice: the Kelly West Award Lecture, 2006". Diabetes Care. 30 (7): 1912–9. doi:10.2337/dc07-9924. PMID 17496237.
  10. ^ Wages SN (May 1994). "Klein honored with Kelly M. West Award". Diabetes. 43 (5): 735. PMID 8168654.
  11. ^ Adler AI (September 2015). "Trevor Orchard: Fruitful Contributions to Diabetes Epidemiology". Diabetes Care. 38 (9): 1634–7. doi:10.2337/dc15-0159. PMID 26294773.