ECE 2019 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME - 18-21 May 2019, Lyon, France - European Society of Endocrinology
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ECE 2019 21st European Congress of Endocrinology 18-21 May 2019, Lyon, France PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME www.ece2019.org
ECE 2019 Programme Organising Committee Márta Korbonits (UK) ESE Scientific Programme Chair Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) Basic Science Joint Chair, POC Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands) Clinical Science Joint Chair, POC Françoise Borson-Chazot (France) Chair, Local Organising Committee Dear Colleague, Agnieszka Piekielko-Witkowska (Poland) Anton Luger (Austria) It is with great pleasure that the Programme Organising Committee Attila Patócs (Hungary) and Local Organising Committee invite you to join us in Lyon, France, Ashley Grossman (UK) for the 21st European Congress of Endocrinology (ECE). We will be Bruno Lapauw (Belgium) convening over three days filled with the latest endocrine research and Cristina Olărescu (Norway) Daniel Olsson (Sweden) developments at the Centre de Congrès de Lyon from 18-21 May 2019. Daniela Cota (France) Attracting over 3,700 delegates, from more than 90 countries, ECE Diego Ferone (Italy) Jens Otto Jørgensen (Denmark) continues to develop as the world-leading congress for endocrine Margaret Boguszewski (Brazil) specialists. As many of us work within a number of areas of research, Marily Theodoropoulou (Germany) or see patients across a wide range of conditions, the benefit of ECE is Martine Cohen-Solal (France) that you can access a comprehensive programme covering the Rachel Desailloud (France) Robin Peeters (The Netherlands) breadth of the speciality. Our continued aim is to further the Sandra Pekić (Serbia) understanding and application of endocrine science within our Seda Sancak (Turkey) community; ultimately benefiting the life of patients. Whatever your Ursula Kaiser (USA) Uberto Pagotto (Italy) interest there will be sessions that are of direct relevance, as well as Vera Popovic-Brkic (Serbia) unparalleled networking opportunities. Vincent Prevot (France) The programme is organised so that you can easily find the topics Ex OFFICIO MEMBERS which will appeal to you; these are defined through the following AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands) ESE President Bulent Yildiz (Turkey), ESE Treasurer Focus Areas: Thyroid; Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours; Calcium Johannes Romijn (The Netherlands) and Bone; Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism; Pituitary; Reproductive Editor-in-Chief, European Journal of Endocrinology Endocrinology; Interdisciplinary Endocrinology; and Environment, Josef Körle (Germany) Editor-in-Chief, Endocrine Connections Society and Governance. Jérôme Bertherat (France) ESE Clinical Committee Chair ECE 2019 congress is on track to be the best yet, and will feature Felix Beuschlein (Germany) leading names in our field who will explore some of the most topical ESE Science Committee Chair and controversial issues in endocrine research and practice. Riccarda Granata (Italy) ESE Congress Committee Chair During the congress you will also have time to explore the history and Marija Pfeifer (Serbia) ECAS Representative Carlo Acerini (UK) ESPE Representative gastronomy that Lyon, third largest city in France and birthplace of Gesthimani Mintziori (Greece) cinema, has to offer. EYES Representative We encourage you to participate in ECE 2019, through submitting ECE 2019 Local Organising your abstract, registering for the pre-congress events and, of course, Committee attending the congress itself. Françoise Borson-Chazot (Lyon) Chair Antoine Tabarin (Bordeaux) We look forward to welcoming you to Lyon! Bertrand Cariou (Nantes) Márta Korbonits (UK) Bruno Vergès (Dijon) Gérald Raverot (Lyon) ESE Scientific Programme Chair Hervé Lefebvre (Rouen) Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) Jérôme Bertherat (Paris) Basic Science Joint Chair, POC Laurence Leenhardt (Paris) Marc Lombès (Le Kremlin Bicêtre) Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands) Michel Pugeat (Lyon) Clinical Science Joint Chair, POC Nadine Binart (Le Kremlin Bicêtre) Thierry Brue (Marseille) Françoise Borson-Chazot (France) Philippe Chanson (Le Kremlin Bicêtre) Chair, Local Organising Committee Philippe Moulin (Lyon) Patrice Rodien (Angers) Sophie Christin-Maître (Paris)
Preliminary Pre-congress Courses ECE 2019 Opening Ceremony Plenary 1: Welcome SAT 18 MAY 2019 All awards Plenary: Geoffrey Plenary: European Designing cities and Reception and plenary Harris Award Lecture: Journal of Endocrin- homes as exercise Translational research ology Award Lecture machines: Helping Programme lectures will be in pituitary disease New approaches in the endocrinologists to Satellite Symposia fight metabolic disease translated into Günter K. Stalla differential diagnosis of Avi Friedman Diabetes Insipidus French Mirjam Christ-Crain MTBS1: Plenary 2: TEA & Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer Oral Communications LUNCH Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid TEA & Plenary 3: Satellite Symposia Informal Interdisciplinary Genetic COFFEE 1-4 hormone COFFEE Pancreatic beta-cell Networking Endocrinology epidemiology Symposium 2: Trends in puberty ageing: Novel Evening MTE 1: of puberty Symposium 7: Endocrine disrupting mechanisms and SUNDAY 19 MAY 2019 Diabetes, Obesity timing and Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from chemicals consequences in the and Metabolism reproductive pathophysiology to chronomedicine management of Symposium 8: Genderdysphoria - delayed MTE 2: lifespan Symposium 4: Immunology and puberty diabetes Ken Ong Susan Bonner-Weir Interview with the ESE President Diabetes, Obesity endocrinology and Metabolism New Scientific Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal MTE 3: Adrenal and Symposium 5: Microbiota as new UEMS Session Approaches 1 disease Neuroendocrine treatment for diabetes and metabolic Tumours disease Poster Tours New Scientific Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced and President-Elect Approaches 2 osteoporosis MTE 4: Adrenal and Special Symposium: ESE, the Inter- Debate 1: Neuroendocrine national Society of Endocrinology and Food addiction in Satellite Symposia Debate 2: Surgical treatment of phaeo- Tumours the Endocrine Society Joint Session - humans: to be or not to chromocytoma - query pre-treatment? MTE 5: Endocrinology of Aging be? Thyroid Guidelines Session 1: Endocrine causes and Nurses’ Session consequences of obesity MTBS2 Plenary Plenary: TEA & Symposium 11: EDCs & reproduction Oral Communications LUNCH Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy TEA & Plenary: Plenary 5: Satellite Symposia Diabetes, Obesity 4: European COFFEE 5-9 COFFEE Clinical Paracrine and Metabolism Is there Hormone Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; Endocrinology regulation of the MTE 6: an easier Lecture: a challenging tumour to treat and a Symposium 17: Where do pituitary tumours Trust Lecture: adrenal cortex MONDAY 20 MAY 2019 Thyroid way to Monogenic difficult aftermath come from? How can patients Lefebvre Hervé treat DM bone Symposium 13: Central control of Symposium 18: Congenital perception of MTE 7: Pituitary than disorders as metabolism: Brain rules all hypogonadotropic hypogonadism: outcome be and Neuro- life-style a model New insights into GnRH Regulation improved after endocrinology inter- for novel Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs Poster Tours New Scientific controlling MTE 8: ventions treatment of Approaches 3 pituitary disease? Reproductive Juleen R. osteoporosis Susan Webb Endocrinology Zierath Jens Bollerslev Symposium 15: European Young Debate 4: ESE President meets New Scientific Symposium 19: Adrenal insufficiency Endocrine Scientists (EYES) Pituitary pathology: new members Approaches 4 MTE 9: Do we care? Reproductive Debate 3: Satellite Symposia Symposium 20: News on nutrition: Endocrinology T4 is not enough when to eat what MTE 10: Reproductive Nurses’ Session Publishing Session Endocrinology MTBS3 Ipsen TEA & Symposium 21: Rare bone disorders Oral LUNCH Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid TEA & Plenary 6: FOCUS AREA KEY SESSION TYPE KEY Diabetes, Obesity Fondation COFFEE Communications disease on... COFFEE Diving into the Adrenal & Neuro- and Metabolism Lecture 10-15 brain basis of Plenary Session endocrine Tumours MTE 11: Symposium 22: The pituitary as Symposium 27: What's new in obesity/brain/ TUESDAY 21 MAY 2019 metabolic sensor reproductive endocrinology? Calcium & Bone Symposium Calcium and Bone periphery MTE 12: cross-talk in the Diabetes, Obesity Oral Communications Symposium 23: PCOS: can we New Scientific Symposium 28: Vitamin D - & Metabolism Calcium and Bone personalise treatment? Approaches 5 non-skeletal effects in RCTs regulation of Meet the Expert peripheral Environment, Society MTE 13: metabolism & Governance Interdisciplinary Symposium 24: What's new in the New Scientific Symposium 29: Endocrine Nurses Session Endocrinology Adrenal Cortex? Approaches 6 controversies in sport Jens Brüning Interdisciplinary New Scientific MTE 14: Endocrinology Approaches Symposium 25: Late Breaking Session Satellite Symposia Symposium 30: Personalised medicine Pituitary & ESE Awards Session Interdisciplinary in diabetes and obesity Closing Ceremony Endocrinology Neuroendocrinology Debate MTE 15: Pituitary & Debate 5: MicroRNAs as hormones? ESE Council Poster Tours Debate 6: Reproductive Lunch Neuroendocrinology of Affiliated Should we treat young osteoporotic Endocrinology Societies Session patients? Tea & Coffee MTE 16: Interdiscip- ENDO-ERN Session (invitee only) ESE Annual General Thyroid linary Endocrinology Meeting Session Unassigned
Submit an abstract! Welcome to Lyon Make your work part of ECE 2019 We are delighted to welcome you to the Do you have an interesting or challenging case beautiful city of Lyon for the 21st European that would improve the others’ ability to treat Congress of Endocrinology. endocrine disease? Or a piece of cutting edge research that would advance the Congress Venue understanding of endocrinology? Don’t miss Centre de Congrès de Lyon the chance to submit your latest work to the 50 Quai Charles de Gaulle premier European endocrinology congress. 69463 Lyon, France Visit www.ece2019.org for more information Getting to Lyon on how to prepare and submit your abstract using our simple online submission system. Lyon’s Airport (Lyon-Saint Exupery Airport) is located 28km from the city centre. There are daily flights to and from the major cities Important Dates in Europe and the rest of the world. There is direct connection by express tram between & Deadlines the airport and Lyon’s central train station (Part-Dieu), located a short walk from the ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Centre de Congrès de Lyon. Monday 4 February 2019 Part-Dieu Station is connected to the French (SNCF) and international rail networks. EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION DEADLINE: The Centre de Congrès de Lyon is also Thursday 4 April 2019 easily accessible by car, bus and tram. Where to stay ECE On Demand A wide range of accommodation is Fast, simple 24 hour access to content including available for your selection at reduced rates plenary lecture and symposia webcasts, abstracts exclusively for ECE 2019 delegates. and eposters is available to all ESE members and All hotels are located within a reasonable ECE 2019 delegates at www.eceondemand.org distance from the congress venue, with good transport links across the city. A full CME Accreditation list of accommodation is available on the ECE 2019 has applied for accreditation from the congress website. European Accreditation Council for Continuing Book online at www.ece2019.org to Medical Education (EACCME). ensure you receive your exclusive ECE 2019 rate, along with priority ‘preferred guest’ ESE Meeting Grants booking at some of Lyon’s top hotels. 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 towards the cost of attending the Congress. To find out more information about the grants available please visit the ESE website at www.ese-hormones.org
ESE Membership Be part of the leading European society dedicated to Membership driving excellence in research, education, clinical from €10 practice and patient care in endocrinology. ESE membership is open to researchers, nurses, clinicians and students in the field of endocrinology and hormonal systems. National Affiliate Membership is available to all members of ESE’s National Affiliated Societies and grants you full membership at a discounted rate. ESE member benefits: Up to €300 reduction on ECE registration fees Free access to ESE’s five journals online and exclusive discounted print subscriptions A 40% discount on Open Access publishing in Endocrine Connections Access to ECE On Demand providing you with the most up-to-date scientific content from ECE Exclusive access to ESE grants and awards Networking within the endocrine community Voting rights and attendance at the ESE AGM Reduced fees to other ESE events The latest endocrine news direct to your inbox Join today and become part of the ESE WOuLD LikE TO ThAnk Society’s influential global endocrine iT’S COrPOrATE SPOnSOrS community. GOLD SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS Advanced Accelerator Applications • Merck • Otsuka ECE 2019 Congress Team Starling House, 1600 Bristol Parkway North CORPORATE MEMBERS Bristol, BS34 8YU, UK Aegerion IPSEN Sandoz Tel: +44 (0)1454 642 240 Advanced Accelerator Novo Nordisk Shire Applications Otsuka Siemens Healthineers Fax: +44 (0)1454 642 222 HRA Pharma Pfizer UniPharma Email: ece2019@endocrinology.org Web: www.ece2019.org Sponsor & Corporate Member list correct at time of print November 2018.
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