Celebrating Insulin Centennial
A Tribute to innovations that have changed people’s lives
ATTD is commemorating the 100th anniversary of insulin.
Review the history of insulin and the 4 ways we honour its discovery.
Despite the remarkable progress, diabetes is still on the rise. Health outcomes have not improved due to strong conservatism, clinical inertia and treat-to fail paradigm.
Inertia for HCP is the recurring failure to establish appropriate targets and escalate treatment to achieve treatment goals, the behaviour of not setting clear goals, insufficient focus on goal attainment, or inadequate time/personnel to teach injectable therapy.
Together, we can overcome inertia and modernize diabetes care:
Insulin Centennial Award
We recognise the value and significance of ongoing diabetes innovation.
Therefore, we are pleased to announce that at the ATTD 2023 Conference, we will present an outstanding individual with the Insulin Centennial Award.
This year’s winner will be announced at the ATTD 2023 Closing Ceremony.
- In 2022, Professor Stephanie Amiel received the ATTD-Lilly Insulin Centennial Award (click here to see Bio)
- In 2021, Professor Irl B. Hirsch received the ATTD-Lilly Insulin Centennial Award (click here to see Bio)
The Insulin Timeline
July 27, 1921
Canadian doctors Frederick Banting and Charles Best successfully isolated the hormone insulin, one of the most important breakthroughs in treating diabetes.
In the 20th century, insulin has been one of the most significant medical breakthroughs, alongside antibiotics and cancer therapies. Prior to the discovery of insulin in 1921, people who developed diabetes typically died within a matter of days, months, or at most a few years. However, with the development of insulin therapy, this time frame was extended to decades.
Insulin Videos Throughout History
Take a 360-degree look at insulin use, as well as research and development, over the last 100 years.
Insulin Manufacturing Over The Last 100 Years
Over the past century, significant technological advances have been made in insulin production. Take a look at how insulin has been made in the past and how it has changed.
The History of Insulin
Take a 360-degree look at insulin use, as well as research and development, over the last 100 years.
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Check out celebration of the ATTD’s 15th anniversary and the 100th anniversary of insulin at ATTD 2022 in Barcelona