Dr. Roger Mazze received his PhD from the University of Illinois following a fellowship at Brandeis University’s Lemberg Center. He joined the Albert Einstein College of Medicine faculty in 1974, and was promoted in 1987 to Professor. He was executive director of the Diabetes Research and Training Center and the first WHO Collaborating Center. In 1988 he became professor and senior vice president of the International Diabetes Center where he is credited with the development of the ambulatory glucose profile (AGP) as the first standardized report from SMBG and CGM. He also developed and directed the first WHO-recognized technology laboratory (under the auspices of the WHO Collaborating Center at the IDC and Mayo Clinic) Dr. Mazze was also a founder of the affiliated diabetes centre program at Nanjing Medical University where he is appointed visiting professor.