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How a Holocaust survivor transformed blood sugar testing

AuthorGreg Calhoun
Date

September 24, 2025

Scientists and podcasters discuss how a scientist saved from a World War II concentration camp became a prolific inventor and revolutionized diabetes care

Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute scientists Ani Deshpande, PhD, and Pamela Itkin-Ansari, PhD, recently released the fifth episode of their podcast exploring groundbreaking discoveries in science and medicine.

The new episode introduces listeners to 92-year-old Adam Heller, PhD, a Holocaust survivor, scientist and engineer who helped change how patients suffering from diabetes test their blood sugar levels. Diabetic patients have had to draw small samples of blood, often from the tips of their fingers, as often as five times a day to monitor their blood sugar since self-testing technology became available in the late 1970s. In 2000, Heller invented a painless continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that did not require patients to draw and test their own blood to calibrate the device. His inventions became the core technology of the FreeStyle LibreTM, Abbott’s CGM that entered the U.S. health care market in 2018.

screenshot of ni Deshpande and  Pamela Itkin-Ansari speaking on podcast

The new episode of The Discovery Dialogues Podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

In addition to simplifying self-monitoring for patients and providing more comprehensive data to physicians, studies have shown that diabetic patients with CGMs have lower hemoglobin A1c levels and less frequently have blood sugar concentrations that are too low or too high. Data from industry estimates that 2.4 million patients were using CGMs in 2023. The adoption of CGMs is likely to increase quickly as the market for these devices is expected to nearly triple by 2031, in part due to the Food and Drug Administration approval of the first over-the-counter CGM in 2024.

In March 2025, Deshpande and Itkin-Ansari launched The Discovery Dialogues Podcast. We sat down with them in May to learn about what motivated these scientists and podcasters to create a podcast and focus their first series on diabetes.

Their new episode is available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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Seeing how sugar reshapes our blood 

AuthorCommunications
Date

August 19, 2025

Scientists and podcasters tackle how a scientist in Iran overcame great odds and forever changed diabetes diagnoses  

Sanford Burnham Prebys scientists Ani Deshpande, PhD, and Pamela Itkin-Ansari, PhD, recently released the fourth episode of their podcast exploring groundbreaking discoveries in science and medicine.

The fourth episode focuses on how sugar silently alters our bodies. It includes the unlikely story of how an Iranian scientist made a serendipitous discovery in Tehran that changed diabetes diagnosis forever.  His work laid the foundation for the hemoglobin A1c test that is conducted tens of millions of times each year to guide diabetes diagnoses as well as health care and lifestyle decisions.

In March 2025, Deshpande and Itkin-Ansari launched The Discovery Dialogues Podcast to glowing reviews. Their initial episodes were hailed as “masterpieces” by upcoming podcast guest Adam Heller, PhD, the scientist and inventor who revolutionized blood sugar testing and laid the groundwork for modern continuous glucose monitoring systems.

Learn more about the scientists and podcasters behind The Discovery Dialogues Podcast.

Their new episode is available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.