European Diabetes Epidemiology Group – EDEG: The 59th Annual meeting
May
17
to May 20

European Diabetes Epidemiology Group – EDEG: The 59th Annual meeting

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The 59th annual meeting of the European Diabetes Epidemiology Group (EDEG) will be held from May 17th to 20th, 2025 at the Clarion Hotel in Umeå, Sweden. This event brings together health professionals, biostatisticians, epidemiologists, and clinicians to discuss and exchange scientific knowledge and explore methodological issues. Abstract submissions are open until January 31st. For more details and registration, visit the conference's registration page. Additionally, a workshop will feature Bendix Carstensen, a renowned biostatistician from Steno Diabetes Centre in Denmark, who will share his expertise in demography related to cancer and diabetes.

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25th anniversary of the MoBa-study
Oct
30
to Oct 31

25th anniversary of the MoBa-study

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This year, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the MoBa-study. This event is scheduled to take place on October 30th - 31st at Vulkan Arena in Oslo.

More information about the registration and program will come after the summer holidays.

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Public Defence
Sep
2
2:15 PM14:15

Public Defence

  • Seminarrom A3.3067, Rikshospitalet (A) (map)
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M.Sc. Chencheng Wang at Institute of Basic Medical Sciences will be defending the thesis “Human pluripotent stem cell-derived islet cells for diabetes modelling and drug testing” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).

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Oslo Diabetes Research Centre: Research Seminar 2024
Aug
30
8:30 AM08:30

Oslo Diabetes Research Centre: Research Seminar 2024

Venue: Stort møterom, Georg Sverdrups hus (University Library), UiO, Blindern, Oslo

08.30 WELCOME, Kåre I. Birkeland

TOPIC I: OMICS IN DIABETES RESEARCH Chair: Lars Christian Stene

08.45 Key note lecture I: MULTI-OMICS IN PRECICTION OF INCIDENT TYPE 2 DIABETES, Nick Wareham MRC, Cambridge, UK

09.30 Invited lecture: OMICS ANALYSES AT THE NORWEGIAN SEQUENCING CENTRE, Gregor Gifillan, OUS node at the Norwegian Sequencing Centre

10.00 ODF-presentation: CAN CHANGES IN INSULIN RESISTANCE AFTER EXERCISE TRAINING BE PREDICTED BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED ON LARGE-SCALE SERUM PROTEOMICS?, Sindre Lee-Ødegård

10.15    General discussion    

10.30    Coffee break

TOPIC II: TYPE 1 DIABETES AND COMPLICATIONS, Chair: Tore Julsrud Berg

11.00 Key note lecture II: LESSONS FROM THE LARGE NATIONWIDE FINNDIANE STUDY, Per-Henrik Groop, University of Helsinki, Finland

11.45 ODF-presentation: END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE: INCIDENCE AND PREDICTION BY CORONARY HEART DISEASE, AND EDUCATIONAL LEVEL. FOLLOW-UP FROM DIAGNOSIS OF CHILDHOOD-ONSET TYPE 1 DIABETES THROUGHOUT NORWAY 1973-2017, Maryam Saeed

12.00, ODF-presentation: INTESTINAL FATTY ACID BINDING PROTEIN IS ASSOCIATED WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN LONG-TERM TYPE 1 DIABETES. THE DIALONG STUDY, Marte Narum

12.15 LUNCH 

TOPIC III: DIABETES AND EATING, Chair: Line Wisting

13.15 Key note lecture III: “I HAVEN’T TOLD ANYONE BUT YOU”: ASSESSING AND ADDRESSING BINGE EATING IN PEOPLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES, Pil Lindgreen, Steno Research Center, Copenhagen

14.00 ODF-presentation: DIABETES BODY PROJECT: SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF AN EATING DISORDER PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR YOUNG FEMALES WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES, Severina Haugsvik

14.15 ODF-presentation: DIAMESTER, Anne Marie Aas

14.30 General discussion          

14.45 Coffee break      

TOPIC IV: PREVENTION OF TYPE 1 DIABETES, Chair: Lars Krogvold

15.00 Key note lecture IV: SCREENING AND PREVENTION OF TYPE 1 DIABETES, Helena Elding Larsson, CRC, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden

15.45 ODF-presentation: Long-term results of the DIVID-intervention study, Ida Maria Mynarek

16.00, ODF-presentations: PLANS FOR A NEW CLINICAL INTERVENTION STUDIES              

16.15 COMBINATION OF ANTIVIRAL AND IMMUNOMODULATION THERAPY FOR PREVENTION OF TYPE 1 DIABETES, Knut Dahl-Jørgensen

16.30 DECIDUAL STROMAL CELL THERAPY IN NEW-ONSET TYPE 1 DIABETES: A STRATEGY TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE CELLS, Hanne Scholz

16.45    General discussion          

17.00    COFFEE BREAK  

17.30    GENERAL ASSEMBLY      

18.30    DINNER OR TAPAS

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Public Defence
Sep
29
1:15 PM13:15

Public Defence

  • Auditoriet i Forskningsbygget (K-bygget), Radiumhospitalet (map)
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M.Sc. Nicolas Fragoso Bargas at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis “DNA Methylation and cardiometabolic health: associations with insuline resistance, folate, and physical activity in pregnancy” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).

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SSSD 2023
May
24
to May 26

SSSD 2023

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57th Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society for the Study of Diabetes (SSSD2023) in Aarhus

The registration for the 57th Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society for the Study of Diabetes (SSSD2023) in Aarhus, Denmark is now open https://ddeacademy.dk/events/57th-annual-meeting-scandinavian-society-study-diabetes-sssd2023. The Annual Meeting will be held 24-26 May 2023 at the new Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus.

We encourage all researchers/clinicians working within any field of diabetes to participate. Participants are encouraged to submit abstracts, and participation is guaranteed for all who have submitted an abstract. All accepted abstracts will be presented orally with two Outstanding Presentation Awards each of 5000 NOK awarded to the two best presentations.

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Centre Meeting
May
11
3:00 PM15:00

Centre Meeting

  • Rødt Auditorium, Laboratoriebygget, bygg 25 (map)
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Centre Meeting

Program:

1. Christin Wiegels Waage: Predicting the development of dysglycemia (prediabetes HbA1c 39-47 and type 2 diabetes HbA1c ≥48) - an 11 years follow-up study in a multi-ethnic population

2. Lars Krogvold: How to read a scientific paper?

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EASD STOCKHOLM 2022
Sep
19
to Sep 23

EASD STOCKHOLM 2022

Speeches by researchers from Oslo Diabetes Research Centre

Final programme, covering all speeches, see: EASD Programme

OP 22 Giving birth with diabetes  14:30 - 16:00 Nobel Hall Chair: J. Puder, Switzerland    

132 Beta cell function, hepatic insulin clearance and insulin sensitivity in South Asian and Nordic women after gestational diabetes. A. Sharma, I. Nermoen, E. Qvigstad, C. Sommer, N. Sattar, J. Gill, H. Gulseth, S. Sollid, K. Birkeland, S. Lee-Ødegård, Norway, UK          (p. 73)

 

OP 41 Viruses and diabetes: more than COVID-19   09:45 - 10:45  Doniach Hall Chair: K. Khunti, UK

233 SARS-CoV-2 infection and subsequent risk of type 1 diabetes in 1.2 million children. H.L. Gulseth, P.L. Ruiz, K. Størdal, Ø. Karlstad, N. Gunnes, N.A. Lund-Blix, H. Bøås, L.C. Stene, G. Tapia, Norway              (p. 121)

 

Short Oral Discussions Event C Wednesday, 12:00 - 13:00 Chair: E. Bezerra Parente, Finland                  

SO 63 Diversity of the diabetic kidney 742 Chronic kidney disease in a contemporary nationwide register of patients with and without type 2 diabetes. T.G. Jenssen, K. Sveen, J. Bodegård, M. Thuresson, K.I. Birkeland, Norway, Sweden (p. 198)

 

Short Oral Discussions Event E Thursday, 12:00 - 13:00 Chair: N. Rajamand Ekberg, Sweden

SO 11 Novel biomarkers and risk factors 340 Role of soluble leptin receptor in diabetes prevention? Combination of cross-sectional, clinical intervention and Mendelian randomisation studies. C. Sommer, K.G. Vangberg, G.-H. Moen, D.M. Evans, S. Lee-Ødegård, I.K. Blom-Høgestøl, L. Sletner, A.K. Jenum, C.A. Drevon, H.L. Gulseth, K.I. Birkeland, Norway, Australia (p. 144)

 

Short Oral Discussions Event E Thursday, 12:00 - 13:00 Chair: K.E. Berntorp, Sweden   SO 23 Gestational diabetes and pregnancy                                                 436 Insulin sensitivity, growth differentiation factor-15 and fetuin-B during pregnancy after assisted reproductive therapy in the STORK cohort.  E. Qvigstad, M.-C.P. Roland, K. Godang, T. Lekva, Norway (p. 156)

 

Short Oral Discussions Event F, Thursday, 13:15 - 14:15 Chair: N. Lalic, Serbia   349 Risk factors for development of de novo post transplantation diabetes from 8 weeks after kidney transplantation R. Carlsen, A. Åsberg, M. Svensson, K.I. Birkeland, I. Bressendorff, H.L. Gulseth, K. Midtvedt, T.G. Jenssen, Norway, Denmark (p. 145)

 

Wednesday, 17.30-18.30 Peltonen Hall Chair: Sofia Carlsson, Sweden & Sanjoy Dutta, USA     EASD/JDRF Symposium: Prevention of type 1 diabetes, is it possible?

Speaker: Anette G Ziegler, Germany: New avenues in the prevention of type 1 diabetes

Lars C Stene, Norway: Genes vs environment in the development of type 1 diabetes

 

Short Oral Discussions Event D Wednesday, 13:15 - 14:15 SO 04 Starting with autoimmunity 287 Family history of type 1 diabetes is associated with incidence of multiple islet autoimmunity but not with progression to clinical type 1 diabetes: the MIDIA study. L. Stene, Norway

SO 76 853 The prognostic impact of HbA1c and diabetes on mortality in chronic heart failure. K. Sveen, M. Grundtvig, L. Gullestad, K.I. Birkeland, Norway

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May
13
12:00 PM12:00

Global webinar

Global webinar om Diabetes

Kjære venner og kollegaer,

Fredag 13.5, kl. 12.00-13.30 står diabetes på programmet i Global NCD webinar serien til FHI. Vi er så heldige å ha Professor David H McIntyre i Norge, så denne gangen kjører vi en hybrid variant, velkommen til Utsikten i Marcus Thranes gate 6 eller digitalt. Informasjon og lenken til webinaret ligger her.

McIntyre vil presentere “Pregnancy and Women's Health in the 21st Century – Implications for Personal and Population Health”, og er i Norge bl.a. for å diskutere de norske retningslinjene for hyperglykemi i svangerskapet. Det vil derfor være en norsk «touch» på webinaret, med rykende ferske tall på svangerskapsdiabetes fra Norge. Vi gleder oss!

 

Møtet vil foregå på engelsk:

  • 12:00 Kjersti Mørkrid Blom-Bakke:  Velkommen

  • 12:15      Hanne L. Gulseth : Global diabetes epidemiologi

  • 12:30     Kari Furu / Lars Kjerpeseth: Svangerskapsdiabetes - Norge 2010-2020

  • 12:45     Professor David H. Mcintyre: Hyperglycemia in Pregnancy and Women's Health in the 21st Century – Implications for Personal and Population Health

  • 13:15     Kjersti Mørkrid Blom-Bakke : Q & A, diskusjon

    Hold av tiden, håper å se dere, og del gjerne!

    Hilsen Kjersti

Webinarserie om globale ikke-smittsomme sykdommer: Diabetes – i verden og Norge

Webinar series on global non-communicable diseases: Diabetes – world-wide and in Norway

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