The Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology (JDST) is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of diabetes. JDST covers all aspects of diabetes technology including glucose monitoring; insulin and metabolic peptide delivery; the artificial and bioartificial pancreas, telemedicine; software for modeling; physiologic monitoring; technology for managing obesity; diagnostic tests of glycation; and the use of bioengineered tools such as MEMS, new biomaterials, and nanotechnology to develop new sensors and actuators to be applied to diabetes. Articles in JDST cover both basic research and clinical applications of technologies being developed to help people with diabetes. It is published by SAGE Publishing on behalf of the Diabetes Technology Society. The journal was established in 2007 and the editor-in-chief is David C. Klonoff (Mills Peninsula Health Services).
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Volume 1 (2007)
Issue 1 - Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology and the Diabetes Technology Community
Issue 3 - Mathematical Models of the Metabolic System in Health and in Diabetes
Issue 4 - Optical Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring
Issue 5 - Sensors & Algorithms for Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Issue 6 - Artificial Pancreas: Closed-Loop Control of Glucose Variability in Diabetes
Volume 2 (2008)
Issue 1 - Technology for Diabetes Care and Evaluation in the Veterans Health Administration
Issue 2 - Automated Inpatient Blood Sampling for Glucose Measurement
Issue 3 - Computerized Algorithms
Issue 4 - No-Coding Strategies for Glucose Monitors
Issue 5 - Biocompatibility of Implanted Diabetes Devices: Part 1
Issue 6 - Technology for Hospital Management of Diabetes
Volume 3 (2009)
Issue 2 - Non-Invasive Technologies for Glucose Monitoring
Issue 3 - Laboratory Advances in Hemoglobin A1c Measurement
Issue 4 - Clinical Advances in Hemoglobin A1c Measurement
Issue 5 - Artificial Pancreas Systems
Issue 6 - Challenges in Glycemic Control in Perioperative and Critically Ill Patients
Volume 4 (2010)
Issue 1 - Alarms for Continuous Glucose Monitors
Issue 2 - Blood Spot Testing Symposium
Issue 3 - Insulin Pens
Issue 4 - Foot Technology
Issue 5 - Interstitial Fluid Physiology as it Relates to Glucose Monitoring Technologies
Issue 6 - Glucagon: Physiology and Pharmacotherapy
Volume 5 (2011)
Issue 1 - Mobile Technology
Issue 2 - Virtual Reality Technologies for Research and Education in Obesity and Diabetes - Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health
Issue 3 - Interstitial Fluid Physiology as It Relates to Glucose Monitoring Technologies
Issue 4 - Diabetes and the Environment
Issue 5 - Glucose Electrochemistry
Issue 6 - Artificial Pancreas
Volume 6 (2012)
Issue 1 - Management of Hyperglycemia in the Pediatric ICU
Issue 2 - Human Factors for Diabetes Devices
Issue 3 - Diabetes Mellitus in Veterinary Medicine
Issue 4 - Ultra-Fast Insulins
Issue 5 - Diabetes Technologies and Hospital Care
Issue 6 - Fluorescence Glucose Sensing, Part I
Volume 7 (2013)
Issue 2 - Legal Issues in Diabetes Technologies
Issue 3 - Mobile Health and Diabetes
Volume 8 (2014)
Issue 1 - Biosimilar Insulin
Issue 2 - Telemedicine for Diabetes
Issue 3 - Novel Methods for Delivering Insulin
Issue 4 - Hospital Diabetes Software Part 1
Issue 5 - Hospital Diabetes Software, Part 2
Issue 6 - Hospital Diabetes Hardware
Volume 9 (2015)
Issue 1 - Glucagon Therapy
Issue 2 - Glycated Proteins
Issue 3 - Image-Based Dietary Assessment
Issue 4 - Intravenous Glucose Monitoring
Issue 5 - Implanted Glucose Sensors
Issue 6 - AP Using Non-Glucose Data in the Control Algorithm
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