ECE 2018 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME - 19-22 May 2018, Barcelona, Spain - European Society of Endocrinology
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ECE 2018 20th European Congress of Endocrinology 19-22 May 2018, Barcelona, Spain PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME www.ece2018.org
ECE 2018 Programme Organising Committee Márta Korbonits (UK) Chair Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch (Austria) Co-chair Raúl M. Luque (Spain) Co-chair Manuel Puig Domingo (Spain) LOC chair Dear Colleagues Anders Sundin (Sweden) Andrea Isidori (Italy) On behalf of the Programme Organising Committee and the Local Camilla Schalin-Jäntti (Finland) Organising Committee, it is our pleasure to invite you to the 20th Carlo Acerini (UK) Cesar Luiz Boguszewski (Brazil) European Congress of Endocrinology (ECE), taking place from Claudio Marcocci (Italy) 19–22 May 2018 in the beautiful city of Barcelona, Spain. Cynthia Andoniadou (UK) Darko Kastelan (Croatia) ECE is the European Society of Endocrinology’s flagship annual Djuro Macut (Serbia) event, attracting over 3,500 international delegates across all fields Gérard Raverot (France) of endocrinology. By uniting our community at this Congress, we aim Guillaume Assié (France) Jens-Otto Lunde Jørgensen (Denmark) to increase understanding of endocrine science and create better Josef Köhrle (Germany) medical outcomes for patients. Ljiljana Marina (Serbia) Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) The 2018 Congress is set to be the best yet, featuring 30 Symposia; Marek Niedziela (Poland) 19 Meet the Expert Sessions; 11 Prize and Plenary Lectures from Maria Alevizaki (Greece) leading names in our field; 6 New Scientific Approaches Sessions; and Endre Nagy (Hungary) 6 Debates that will explore some of the most topical and controversial John Kopchick (USA) Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands) issues in endocrine research and practice. Simona Glasberg (Israel) During the Congress, there will also be time for you to explore Susan Webb (Spain) the culture of Barcelona, renowned for its stunning architecture, fascinating history, and top-quality restaurants. ECE 2018 Local Organising Committee We encourage you to participate in ECE 2018, through submitting Manuel Puig Domingo (Spain) Chair your abstract, registering for the pre-congress events and, of course, Javier Salvador (Pamplona) Felipe Casanueva attending the Congress itself. (Santiago de Compostela) Juan Bernal (Madrid) We look forward to welcoming you to Barcelona! Antonio Picó (Alicante) Mónica Marazuela (Madrid) Márta Korbonits (UK) Pilar Santisteban (Madrid) Chair, ECE 2018 Programme Organising Committee Alfonso Soto (Sevilla) Francisco Tinahones (Málaga) Raúl M. Luque (Spain) Mercedes Robledo (Madrid) Co-chair, ECE 2018 Programme Organising Committee Sonia Gaztambide (Bilbao) Mar Malagón (Córdoba) Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch (Austria) Carlos Diéguez (Santiago de Compostela) Co-chair, ECE 2018 Programme Organising Committee Wifredo Ricart (Girona) Dídac Mauricio (Barcelona) Josep Vidal (Barcelona) Jordi Mesa (Barcelona) Pre-congress events Albert Goday (Barcelona) Saturday 19 May 2018 Manuel Pérez Maraver (Barcelona) Joan Vendrell (Tarragona) For more information visit the pre-congress page at www.ece2018.org. Albert Lecube (Lleida)
Make your work part of ECE 2018 ESE Membership Do you have an interesting or challenging case that you believe would Become part of the leading help others advance their understanding of endocrinology? Don’t miss European society dedicated towards the chance to submit your latest research to the premier European driving excellence in research, endocrinology congress. education, clinical practice and patient care in endocrinology. ESE Information on how to plan and prepare Abstract membership is open to researchers, your abstract and use the simple online deadline nurses, clinicians and students submission process is available at www.ece2018.org. 29 January in the field of endocrinology and 2018 hormonal systems. National Affiliate Membership is now available to all members Endocrine Nurses at ECE 2018 of ESE’s National Affiliated Societies. Continuing on from previous indispensible opportunity to It grants you full membership to successes, we are delighted to share the latest advances in ESE at a discounted rate. announce that the ECE 2018 endocrine nursing expertise, as programme will include four well as the chance to meet with sessions specifically for Endocrine colleagues from around the world. ESE member benefits: Nurses with a pre-congress event U p to €300 reduction on ECE For more information visit registration fees on the Saturday. the dedicated ECE 2018 These nurse specific sessions Endocrine Nurses’ webpage R educed fees to other are dedicated to providing an at www.ece2018.org. ESE events E xclusive access to ESE prizes, grants and awards F ree access to ESE’s five online journals and exclusive discounted print subscriptions T he latest endocrine news direct to your inbox N etworking within the endocrine community Voting rights and attendance at the ESE AGM A 40% discount on Open Access publishing in Endocrine Connections A ccess to ECE On Demand providing you with the most up-to-date scientific content from ECE Join today and become part of the Society’s influential global endocrine community. Find out more at www.ese-hormones.org
Preliminary programme highlights PLENARY LECTURES MEET THE EXPERT: CLINICAL C ontraception: past and future sing diabetes technologies to U E ffect of cross sex-hormone Philippe Bouchard (France) optimise pateint self care therapy on bone in Valeria Alcantara (Spain) transgenders B one regulates the brain Guy T’sjoen (Belgium) Stravroula Kousteni (USA) Acromegaly: optimal management after surgery H ow to integrate PCSk9 The wonder world of GnRH Michal Krsek (Czech Rep) inhibitors into hyperlipidemia neurons management Allan Herbison (New Zealand) Managing delayed puberty Carmen Gheorgiou (Romania) Taneli Raivio (Finland) The retina as a window for C ontroversies in NETs: is exploring the brain in diabetes Osteoporosis in men high dose SSA treatment Rafael Simo (Spain) Dirk Vanderschueren (Belgium) relevant and who needs he link between insulin and T Medullary thyroid cancer hemicolectomy? fatty liver beyond surgery Gregory Kaltsas (Greece) Gerald Shulman (USA) Ana Luiza Maia (Brazil) E rectile dysfunction D oes therapy for thyroid dys- L ong term implications of Mario Maggi (Italy) function decrease mortality? hypoglycaemia in diabetes itamin D for everybody? V Laszlo Hegedus (Denmark) Ilhan Satman (Turkey) Stefan Pilz (Austria) M etabolic control of longevity ifficult cases of differentiated D our midnight call about a low Y Manuel Serrano (Spain) thyroid cancer sodium patient Emese Mezosi (Hungary) Nigel Glynn (UK) DEBATE SESSIONS ormone replacement for the H A drenal incidentaloma Adrenal venous sampling vs. travelling patient John Newell-Price (UK) imaging for primary aldosteronism: Tina Dusek (Croatia) beware of the caveats! remature ovarian failure: an P Per Hellman (Sweden) & MEET THE EXPERT: BASIC endocrine perspective Jaap Deinum (The Netherlands) Svetlana Vujovic (Serbia) M ouse models in endocrine tumors R eceptor profiling is useful for Manuel Gahete (Spain) predicting pituitary therapy PRIZE LECTURES Maria Chiara Zatelli (Italy) S ingle-cell sequencing in & Monica Marazuela (Spain) EJE Prize Lecture – endocrine diseases To be announced To be announced S ubclinical hypothyroidism is Filip Knop (Denmark) a disease atch out for non-classical W Stefano Mariotti (Italy) & Geoffrey Harris Lecture – mechanisms of thyroid Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen (Denmark) novel pathways regulating hormone action! neuroendocrine function, Lars Moeller (Germany) A MH as the primary marker for energy homeostasis and fertility metabolism in humans Didier Dewailly (France) Christos Mantzoros (USA) & Joop Laven (The Netherlands) uropean Hormone Medal Lecture E P regnant women should be Unravelling secrets of the hypo- screened for thyroid hormones thalami-pituitary-gonadal axis. and antibodies Ilpo Huhtaniemi (UK/Finland) Kristien Boelaert (UK) & Brigitte Velkeniers (Belgium) Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture Philippe Chanson (France) E ndocrine disruptors: regulatory vs. scientific perspectives Nicolás Olea (Spain) & Sharon Munn (Italy)
Welcome to Barcelona! NEW SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES Q uantitative live imaging of insulin secretion Martina Schifferer (Germany) T he spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours Eduardo Eyras (Spain) R e-programming strategies to obtain functional endocrine units Leo Guasti (UK) 3 D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans Paolo Giacobini (France) The Congress C irculating miRNAs in We are delighted to be heading to the beautiful city of Barcelona, endocrine tumours Spain for the 20th European Congress of Endocrinology. Peter Igaz (Hungary) F unctional thyroid in the dish Sabine Costagliola (Belgium) The Venue Centre Convencions GUIDELINE SESSION Internacional Barcelona (CCIB) E SE clinical practice guidelines Plaça de Willy Brandt 11-14 on the management of 08019 Barcelona, Spain adrenal corticocarcinoma, in collaboration with ENSAT. To be announced Getting to Barcelona Barcelona’s Airport (El Prat) is the principal airport located 14km from the city centre. There are daily flights to and from the major cities in Europe and the world. Catalonia’s second airport Girona Airport is located 100km North-East of Barcelona, and also has direct flights to and DRENAL & A from European cities. NEUROENDOCRINE TUMOURS CALCIUM & BONE The Barcelona Congress Centre is located in the heart of DIABETES, OBESITY & Barcelona, in an area easily accessible by bus, tram and taxi and METABOLISM about 15 minutes from the airport. Please visit the Congress ENVIRONMENT, SOCIETY website for further information. AND GOVERNANCE INTERDISCIPLINARY Where to stay ENDOCRINOLOGY A wide range of accommodation will be available for your PITUITARY & selection at reduced rates exclusively for ECE 2018 delegates. NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY All hotels are located within a reasonable distance from the REPRODUCTIVE venue, with good transport links across the city. A full list of THYROID accommodation is available on the Congress website. Book online at www.ece2018.org to ensure you receive your exclusive ECE 2018 rate, along with priority ‘preferred guest’ booking at some of Barcelona’s top hotels.
ESE Meeting Grants Important Dates ESE members can apply for a Meeting Grant (worth up to €400) each or a Basic Science Meeting Grant (worth up to €450 each) which can be used & Deadlines towards the cost of attending the Congress. To find out more information about the grants available please visit the ABSTRACT DEADLINE: ESE website at www.ese-hormones.org 29 January 2018 EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: ECE On Demand This year you will once again be able to get 24 hour fast and simple access 6 April 2018 to plenary lectures, abstracts and symposia thorough ECE On Demand. Follow us on Twitter @ESEndocrinology and use the #ECE18 hashtag to be the first to get the latest ECE 2018 news Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/EuropeanSocietyofEndocrinology CME Accreditation ECE 2018 has applied for accreditation from the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). Contact Us Language The official language of ECE 2018 is English. ESE Office Euro House ESE would like to thank its 22 Apex Court Woodlands Corporate Members Bradley Stoke Bristol. BS32 4JT United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1454 642 247 Fax: +44 (0)1454 642 222 Email: info@euro-endo.org Web: www.ese-hormones.org ECE Team Tel: +44 (0)1454 642 240 Fax: +44 (0)1454 642 222 Email: ece2018@endocrinology.org For further information about sponsoring or exhibiting at ECE 2018, Web: www.ece2018.org please visit www.ece2018.org Sponsor & Corporate Member list correct at time of print – November 2017
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