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Five Diabetes Experts Removed from Major Medical Conference in Unprecedented Protest Incident

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Last updated: 08/07/2026 22:43
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Five diabetes researchers were escorted from the American Diabetes Association’s annual meeting following a quiet distribution of a peer-reviewed editorial that critiqued recent cuts to federal diabetes research funding. According to conference attendees, security personnel approached the researchers and removed them from the venue without incident, though the action itself has proven far from routine in academic circles.

The expulsions have triggered significant professional backlash, with the Endocrine Society, American Medical Association, and multiple academic medical centers condemning the removals as violations of academic freedom. The researchers’ editorial focused on the potential impact of NIH funding reductions on diabetes research progress and patient care outcomes. This statistic—five researchers expelled for peaceful protest—underscores a growing tension between conference administration and scientific freedom within professional medical gatherings.

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