Andrea Limbourg was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 21. She currently lives with her family in Paris, France, where she works and volunteers on programs that support patient education, patient partnership in health care, and health care services over the lifespan. Through her professional work and patient partner experience, she brings a
Cherise Shockley, LADA
Hina Hakim2024-06-03T19:06:58+00:00Cherise Shockley was diagnosed with LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults) in her early ’20s and felt completely isolated before discovering the power of social media to connect to the diabetes community, and exchange with and support peers. She is the Corporate Digital-Social Media Manager and has 12 years of digital communications expertise in the
Korey Hood, T1D PhD
Hina Hakim2025-01-29T23:24:53+00:00Korey is personally and professionally committed to improving the lives of people with type 1 diabetes. As Professor and Staff Psychologist at Stanford University School of Medicine, he runs a behavioral science laboratory aimed at optimizing health and quality of life outcomes. A recipient of federal and foundation grants and author of over 190
Renza Scibilia, T1D
Hina Hakim2025-01-29T22:44:57+00:00Renza has lived with type 1 diabetes since 1998 and worked in diabetes organisations for 22 years. She is Director of Community Building and Communications in the Global Access Team at JDRF International. She is also the Head of Advocacy for #dedoc°, a European-based organisation providing support and opportunities for diabetes advocates from across the