Leadership & Current Team

Korey Hood
Stanford University School of Medicine, Professor & Psychologist
“Personally and professionally, I&ve been deeply embedded in multiple aspects of taking care of diabetes for two decades. I am a professor at Stanford University and a clinical psychologist. The work I do is aimed at helping people with diabetes to experience the best health and quality of life they can. I personally use multiple devices and digital technologies for diabetes management and DiabetesWise.org is a reflection of our combined efforts to offer a frank, realistic, and hopefully positive experience like the one I have had.”

Selma Alamarie
Stanford University School of Medicine, Clinical Research Coordinator “I am a clinical research coordinator who is passionate about improving the quality of life for people living with diabetes. My personal experience with diabetes has taught me the importance of using devices that fit my lifestyle. I'm excited to be a part of DiabetesWise, which makes it easier to choose devices tailored to your unique needs.”

Tama Easton
UpShift, Technical Director “Working on DiabetesWise has been a rewarding personal and professional journey. My son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when he was three years old and we are always striving for better treatment and management options. To be able to apply my technical expertise to a project that directly helps the Type 1 community has been an incredibly valuable experience.I am a co-owner of UpShift, a digital agency based in Nelson, New Zealand. We specialize in prototyping/ building environmental, data visualization and medical apps.”

Kyle J Rose
DiabetesWise Advisor, Living with T1D for 25 years “I am a huge believer in empowering fellow people with diabetes to be their own advocates wherever possible. DiabetesWise does exactly that by providing educational information about important tools available to help with the immensely challenging task of diabetes self-management. After working in this space for nearly 20 years, I am confident that access to devices such as CGM and/or insulin delivery systems can be instrumental in helping PWDs reach Time-in-Range targets while enhancing their quality of life.” Other affiliations include: Intl. Diabetes Federation-Vice President, INSEAD Healthcare-EiR Visiting Faculty

Molly Tanenbaum
Stanford University School of Medicine, Instructor & Psychologist “I'm a clinical health psychologist, and I've been researching diabetes and its impacts on quality of life for the past decade. Being part of the journey of creating DiabetesWise.org has been incredibly rewarding. I'm excited about DiabetesWise.org being a rich source of information and empowerment for people with diabetes who want to learn more about the device options that are out there.”

Ananta Addala
Stanford University School of Medicine, Assistant Professor & Pediatric Endocrinologist “Leveling the playing field of diabetes education and management for all persons with type 1 diabetes is the foundation of my clinical practice as a pediatric endocrinologist and as a researcher in the field. As a physician on the DiabetesWise team, I am excited to work with the team to help bring accurate information on diabetes technology so persons living with type 1 diabetes can be well informed and tailor diabetes management to meet their unique needs.”

Diana Naranjo
Stanford University School of Medicine, Clinical Associate Professor & Psychologist “As a licensed clinical psychologist working in diabetes clinics since 2008, I focus on the psychosocial needs of patients and families with diabetes. As a Latino-American, fluent in Spanish, my clinical work focuses on bridging the health-care gap for underserved ethnic minority patients with chronic illness. Diabetes is present in my day-to-day family life as well. Married to my husband who has type 1, we experience and work through questions that many families express about managing and living successfully with diabetes.”

Jessie Jong-Chee Wong
Stanford University School of Medicine, Instructor & Psychologist “I am a clinical psychologist who is passionate about promoting positive outcomes among individuals with chronic medical conditions and their families.”

Sarah Hanes
Stanford University School of Medicine, Research Data Analyst “I am a clinical research coordinator and have been living with type 1 diabetes for over 30 years. As an active participant in the DIY diabetes technology space, it's been amazing to see and experience how technology increases quality of life for people living with diabetes and their families, especially over the last few years. DiabetesWise.org aims to meet you where you're at on your diabetes journey and I'm glad to be a part of it.”

Aika Schneider-Utaka
Stanford University School of Medicine, Clinical Research Coordinator "I am a clinical research coordinator with a background in biomedical sciences. My work in other clinical departments has shown me the importance of having learning resources to teach providers and families. I am excited to work with the team to create this platform to help those with type 1 diabetes."

Dessi Zaharieva
Stanford University School of Medicine, Instructor & Certified Exercise Physiologist Dr. Dessi Zaharieva is an Instructor, Certified Exercise Physiologist (CEP), and Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) currently working in Pediatric Endocrinology at Stanford University — School of Medicine. Her research focuses on strategies to manage blood glucose concentrations around exercise in youth and adults with type 1 diabetes. She is currently the Principal Investigator (PI) of the 4T Exercise Study that implements exercise education and monitors physical activity patterns in newly diagnosed youth with type 1 diabetes with support from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.

Sara Krugman
Healthmade Design, Designer & Founder “As a designer living with type 1 diabetes, as well as strengths in user research and design strategy, I am driven in my core to improve the quality and experience of healthcare technologies. I love to collaborate with researchers, designers, entrepreneurs and engineers to get all the different things everyone knows into usable formats. I studied design at the Copenhagen Institute for Interaction Design, led the design of Tidepool.org and the iLet bihormonal pump. I currently run Healthmade Design, where we work with big and small companies, foundations, researchers and entrepreneurs to make healthcare solutions that meet people where they are at.”

Monica Lanning
Stanford University School of Medicine, Physician Assistant Student “I am a clinical research coordinator and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of two. When it comes to personal diabetes care, preferences vary widely. My work in the clinical space and my personal experience living with diabetes has taught me this; thats why DiabetesWise.org is such a needed tool. It&s been great to contribute to this mission and watch it grow into the source of support and wisdom it is today.”

Brian Hoffer
Humancraft, Founder & Design Director“Creating DiabeteseWise.Org Has Been A Humbling Education. As A Designer And Researcher, I Strive To Make Products And Services That Embody Empathy. During The Design Process Of DiabetesWise, It Was Very Powerful To Connect Directly With People, Living With Type I, And To Co-Create The Solutions That Empower Them To Achieve Their Goals. Currently, I Am The Founder And Director Of Humancraft - A Design Consultancy Focused On Improving Human Wellness, Specializing In Early-Stage Design And Research On Healthcare Products And Services.”

Julia Viana
John Hopkins School of Nursing, Nursing Student “I am a clinical research coordinator that was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes over 9 years ago. I have used multiple devices to help care for my diabetes over the years, and I see the real improvement they have made for my quality of life. Being a part of a project like DiabetesWise.org, that is a one-stop-shop for wisdom on all things diabetes technology, is very exciting. I hope that our work can help inform other people living with Type 1 Diabetes on what devices might best suit their needs at that time.”

Sierra Nelmes
Senior Design Reseacher “Impact, honesty, and empathy - three words that define me. As an expert in design thinking and user research, Ive worked in the environmental, smart home, aeronautical, and medical industries across Africa, North America, Asia, and Europe. I&m honored to be part of the mission of DiabetesWise.org - and excited for what the future holds for our community.”
Our work is made possible with support and funding from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.