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- ADRENAL |
Nov.
11
(1 - 2:30pm) |
1.
Genetics of Adrenal disease (Basic)
1.
Lessons from Nature –
P450 oxidoreductase deficiency
and androgen synthesis
Wiebke Arlt (UK)
2. Genetics of Primary Pigmented
Nodular Adrenocortical Disease
Constantine Stratakis (USA)
3. New developments in ACTH
insensitivity
Adrian Clark (UK)
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Nov.
10
(9:30 - 11am) |
2.
Adrenocortical development (Basic)
1.
Transcriptional regulation of
adrenal stem cell development
Gary Hammer (USA)
2.
An adrenocortical enhancer regulates
developmental expression of
steroidogenic factor 1
Ken Morohashi (JP)
3.
Zebrafish models of adrenal
development
Bon-chu Chung (TW)
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Nov.
12
(9:30 - 11am) |
3.
Adrenal Cancer (Translational)
1. Adrenocortical cancer in
children: the Brazilian experience
Romalu Sandrini (BR)
2.
The medical management of adrenocortical
cancer
Massimo Terzolo (IT)
3.
Diagnosis and management of
malignant pheochromocytoma
Karel Pacek (USA)
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Nov.
11
(9:30 - 11am) |
4.
Primary aldosteronism (Clinical)
1. The diagnosis of primary
hyperaldosteronism
Richard Auchus (USA)
2.
Medical versus surgical treatment
of primary hyperaldosteronism
3.
Non-tumorous hyperaldosteronism:
a digenic phenomenon?
John Connell (UK)
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Nov.
9
(9:30 - 11am) |
5.
Cushing's Syndrome (Clinical)
1. The molecular basis of corticotroph
development and disease
Thierry Brue (FR)
2.
Diagnosis of Cushing’
Syndrome
John Newell Price (UK)
3.
Nelson’s Syndrome
Guillaume Assié (FR)
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Nov.
10
(1 - 2:30pm) |
6.
Phaeochromocytoma (Clinical)
1. Genetics of phaeocromocytoma
in Chinese patients
Zhengpei Zeng (CN)
2.
What is the optimal roadmap
to the diagnosis of phaeochromocytoma?
Jacques Lenders (NL)
3.
Perioperative management of
phaeochromocytoma
Hartmut Neumann (DE)
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- THYROID |
Nov.
11
(1 - 2:30pm) |
1.
Thyroid hormone action, transport
and metabolism (Basic)
1. New aspects of thyroid
hormone metabolism
Don St. Germaine (USA)
2.
Thyroid hormone action and
metabolic regulation
Greg Brent (USA)
3.
Thyroid hormone transport:
basic and clinical implications
Theo Visser (NL)
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Nov.
10
(1 - 2:30pm) |
2.
Oncogenic kinases in thyroid
cancer (Basic)
1. Kinase signalling and their
disruption in thyroid cancer
M Shong (South Korea)
2.
Targeting RET kinases in thyroid
cancer
M. Santoro (IT)
3.
Mouse models of PI3 kinases
in thyroid cancer
Antonio di Cristofano (USA)
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Nov.
11
(9:30 - 11am) |
3.
Basic and clinical developments
in thyroid autoimmunity (translational)
1. Genetics of autoimmune
thyroid disease
Yaron Tomer (USA)
2.
Mouse models of Graves' disease
Yuji Nagayama (JP)
3.
New insights in the treatment
of Graves’ orbitopathy
Luigi Bartalena (IT)
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Nov.
9
(1 - 2:30pm) |
4.
Insights on thyroid disease
pathogenesis from basic science
(translational)
1. Bile acids as metabolic
integrators through modulation
of thyroid hormone metabolism
A. Bianco (USA)
2.
Transcriptome of thyroid cancer
and its relation to disease
characteristics
B. Jarzab (PL)
3.
Biological effects of thyroid
hormone on bone
Graham
Williams (UK)
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Nov.
10
(9:30 - 11am) |
5.
Thyroid: New developments in
thyroid cancer
1. Diagnostic Markers of Thyroid
Cancer, can we avoid unnecessary
surgery?
Janete Cerutti (BR)
2.
New insight in familial non-medullary
thyroid carcinoma
Furio Pacini (IT)
3.
Targeted therapies in thyroid
cancer: Results of early clinical
trials
S. Sherman (USA)
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Nov.
12
(9:30 - 11am) |
6.
Management of preclinical thyroid
disease (Clinical)
1. Microscopic papillary thyroid
cancer: real disease or passenger
event
Jen-der-Lin (TW)
2.
Subclinical hypothyroidism
David
Cooper (USA)
3.
Subclinical hyperthyroidism
John P Walsh (AU)
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- BONE AND AGEING |
Nov.
10
(9:30 - 11am) |
1.
Endocrinology and paracrinology
of bone: who is in charge? (Basic)
1.
Immune cell products in regulation
of osteoclast biology: formation
and action
Robert Pacifici (USA)
2.
Paracrinology in bone: PTH,
PTHrP and vitamin D relationships
D Goltzman (Ca)
3.
Are hormone receptors involved
in mechanical stimulation of
bone?
Lance Lanyon (UK)
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Nov.
11
(9:30 - 11am) |
2.
FGF23 and klotho in mineral metabolism
and aging (Basic)
1. Control of FGF23 action by
klotho: implications for phosphate
metabolism
Seiji Fukumoto (JP)
2.
Klotho regulation of calcium
transport
Y. Nabeshima (JP)
3.
FGF23, klotho, vitamin D and
ageing
Beate Lanske (USA)
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Nov.
9
(9:30 - 11am) |
3.
Bone resorption control and new
therapeutic strategies (Translational)
1. Regulation of RANK ligand
production and its signalling
in osteoclast formation
Noboyuki Udagawa (JP)
2.
Anti-RANKL treatment in osteoporosis
and skeletal complications of
cancer
Lorenz Hofbauer (DE)
3.
Combining anti-resorptive with
anabolic treatments for osteoporosis.
Robert Neer (USA)
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Nov.
9
(1 - 2:30pm) |
4.
Building bones: current and coming
anabolic agents (translational)
1. How PTH builds bone
G. Krishnan (USA)
2.
Discovery and biology of the
SOST gene
Wim Van Hul (BE)
3.
Anti-sclerostin as an anabolic
therapy for bone
Xiaodong Li (USA)
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Nov.
12
(9:30 - 11am) |
5.
Populations genetics in the evaluation
of osteoporosis diagnosis and
treatment (Clinical)
1.
Genome-wide association scans
in osteoporosis
Tim Spector (UK)
2.
Genetics of fractures in males
and females
Andre Uitterlinden (NL)
3.
Has genetics allowed us to identify
target groups for treatment?
John Eisman (AU)
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Nov.
10
(1 - 2:30pm) |
6.
Therapies for osteoporosis (Clinical)
1. Absolute fracture risk and
changing burden of disease internationally.
Cyrus Cooper (UK)
2.
What can be achieved with anti-resorptive
drugs?
Peter Ebeling (AU)
3.
Treatment – why, whom,
when, what drug, and for how
long?
Michael McClung (USA)
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Nov.
11
(1 - 2:30pm) |
7.
Hyperparathyroidism (Clinical)
1.
Hyperparathyroidism and multiple
endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1)
Stephen Marx (USA)
2.
Medical management of primary
hyperparathyroidism –
patient selection and efficacy
John Bilezikian (USA)
3.
Conservative management of primary
hyperparathyroidism
J Bollerslev (NO)
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- DIABETES AND OBESITY |
Nov.
10
(1 - 2:30pm) |
1.
Life and Death of the Beta-cell
(Basic)
1. Regulation of cell cycle
and control of beta-cell mass.
Ernesto Bernal-Mizrachi (USA)
2.
Role of NF-kB in beta-cell death
in models of Type I Diabetes
Mellitus
Danielle Melloul (IL)
3.
Animal models of beta-cell regeneration
Pedro Herrera (SW)
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Nov.
9
(9:30 - 11am) |
2.
Mitochondria and Diabetes (Basic)
1. Mitochondrial contribution
to type 2 diabetes: Pathogenesis
involves dysfunction of beta
cells and adipose tissue
L. Peltonen (HL)
2.
UCP2 as a therapeutic target
for the treatment of diabetes
Chen-Yu Zhang (CN)
3.
The role of mTOR in the beta-cell
adaptation to hyperglycemia
and oxidative stress in Type
2 diabetes
Gil Leibowitz (IL)
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Nov.
12
(9:30 - 11am) |
3.
Endoplasmic reticulum Stress signalling
in Diabetes and Obesity
1. Overview - endoplasmic reticulum
stress signalling
David Ron (USA)
2.
PNAS on proinsulin folding,
misfolding and proteotoxicity
P. Arvan (USA)
3.
Endoplasma reticulum stress,
beta-cell function and apoptosis
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Decio Eizirik (BE)
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Nov.
12
(1 - 2:30pm) |
4.
Visceral obesity and co-morbidity
(Translational)
1.
New insights into NAFLD pahophysiology
Hannele Yki-Jarvinen (FI)
2.
Protective roles of adiponectin
in obesity-related fatty liver
diseases
Yu Wang (HK)
3.
Protective molecular and endocrine
mechanisms after caloric restriction
Eric Ravussin (USA)
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Nov.
9
(9:30 - 11am) |
5.
What works for diabetes and obesity
prevention in a public health
setting (Translational)
1.
Policy and National Strategy
Philip James (UK)
2.
Role of the Food Industry in
the Prevention of Obesity
Derek Yach (USA)
3.
Lifestlye intervention to reduce
diabetes and beyond- the Chinese
experience
GW Li (CN)
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Nov.
12
(9:30 - 11am) |
6.
Cutting edge therapies for diabetes
(Translational)
1. New forms of insulin delivery
Tadej Battelino (SI)
2.
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
in Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes
Mellitus
Júlio Voltarelli (BR)
3.
Transplantation Treatments for
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
David Harlan (USA)
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Nov.
11
(9:30 - 11am) |
7.
Type 2 Diabetes: a gut hormones'
war (Translational)
1. Incretins: an alpha and beta
cell fight
Dan Drucker (CA)
2.
Incretin-based therapy: fighting
obesity & defeating type
2 Diabetes Mellitus
Filip Knop (DK)
3.
Incretins: beyond the glucose
arena
Michael Nauck (DE)
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Nov.
9
(1 - 2:30pm) |
8.
New Modalities for the Treatment
Obesity and Diabetes (Clinical)
1. Endocannabinoids and the
Control of Energy Balance
Uberto Pagotto (IT)
2.
Gastrointestinal operations
that eliminate diabetes: Mechanisms
and prospects
David E. Cummings (USA)
3.
Drug therapy in obesity and
diabetes: reconciliating the
new and the old
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Nov.
11
(1 - 2:30pm) |
9.
Pediatric Type 2 diabetes mellitus
- an emerging epidemic (Clinical)
1. Childhood obesity: contribution
of maternal factors
Ranjan Yajnik (IN)
2.
Pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes
Mellitus in Youth: An Evolving
Chameleon
Sylivia Arslanian (USA)
3.
Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
in adolescents - therapeutic
options
Martin Wabitsch (DE)
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Nov.
10
(9:30 - 11am) |
10.
Inpatient management of the diabetic
patient (Clinical)
1. Glycemic control in the intensive
care unit: Are we making a difference?
Greet Van den Berghe (BE)
2.
Management of Inpatient Hyperglycemia:
Facts or Fiction
Guillermo Umpierrez (USA)
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Nov.
10
(1 - 2:30pm) |
11.
Diabetes -- Major outcome studies
(Clinical)
1. What have we learned from
recent clinical trials?
Steve Kahn (USA)
2.
Critical re-evaluation of therapy
guidelines
3.
Critical re-evaluation of therapy
guidelines
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- REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INHIBIN-ACTIVIN
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Nov.
9
(1 - 2:30pm) |
1.
New Frontiers in Activin and Inhibin
Function (Basic)
1.
Activin regulation of gonadotropin
synthesis
Daniel J. Bernard
2.
Regulation of adipocyte activin
during weight loss
Lena MS Carlsson (SE)
3.
Regulation of Inhibin Subunit
Gene Expression
Kelly Mayo (USA)
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Nov.
10
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2.
New aspects in sex differentiation
(Basic)
1. Signalling at the Crossroads
of Development
Blanche Capel (USA)
2.
New genes and mechanisms for
sex development
Tsutoma Ogata (JP)
3.
Retinoid signalling and gonadal
sex differentiation
Peter Koopman (AU)
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Nov.
10
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3.
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH):
an expanding tool in Reproductive
Endocrinology and Oncology (Translational)
1. AMH in disorders of gonadal
function in infancy and childhood
Rodolfo Rey (AR)
2.
Ovarian AMH production: Implications
for the diagnosis of ovarian
reserve
Axel Themmen (NL)
3.
MIS as a therapeutic agent
David MacLaughlin (USA)
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Nov.
11
(1 - 2:30pm) |
4. Epigentic control of
Reproduction (Translational)
1.
piRNAs in Mouse
2.
Epigenetic Decision in Mammalian
Germ cells Spermatogenesis
Deborah Bourc'his (FR)
3.
Mismatch Repaire in meiosis
Paula Cohen (USA)
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Nov.
11
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5.
Metabolic dysfunction and long-term
health risks in PCOS (Clinical)
1. Obesity and Lifestyle Management
in PCOS
Kathy Hoeger (USA)
2.
Nutrition, insulin resistance
and PCOS
Lisa Moran (AU)
3.
Metabolic syndrome and PCOS
John Nestler (USA)
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Nov.
9
(9:30 - 11am) |
6.
Menopause and HRT (Clinical)
1. Menopausal transition
John F. Randolph (USA)
2.
Phytoestrogens and cardiovascular
disease in the menopause
Helena Teede (AU)
3.
Phytoestrogens and climacteric
complaints, the bone and the
cardiovascular system
Wolfgang Wuttke (DE)
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Nov.
12
(1 - 2:30pm) |
7.
New Aspects in Testosterone and
Men (Clinical)
1. Testosterone and the heart
Kevin Channer (UK)
2.
Large Scale Clinical Trial of
Hormonal Male Contraception
in China Using Testosterone
Undecanoate in Tea Seed Oil
Yi-Qun Gu (CN)
3.
Male hormonal contraceptive
strategies: insights into the
endocrine requirements of spermatogenesis
Rob
McLachlan (AU)
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- PITUITARY, GROWTH HORMONE, IGFs AND
NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY |
Nov.
9
(9:30 - 11am) |
1.
Novel biomarkers in pituitary
tumorigenesis (Basic)
1. GDNF/Ret as a survival signal
in pituitary
Clara V. Alvarez (SP)
2.
Identifying new targets for
pituitary tumor treatment
Marily Theodoropoulou (DE)
3.
HMGA2 induces pituitary tumorigenesis
by enhancing E2F1 activity
Alfredo Fusco (IT)
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Nov.
11
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2.
Pituitary development (Basic)
1. Early pituitary development:
news from the sonic hedgehog
cascade
Roland Pfaeffle (DE)
2.
Regulators of pituitary development
revealed using genetically engineered
mice
Sally Camper (USA)
3.
New genes involved in pituitary
cell regulation
Eduardo Arzt (AR)
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Nov.
10
(9:30 - 11am) |
3.
Understanding hypopituitarism
(Translational)
1. Animal models of adult-onset
GH-deficiency
Rhonda D. Kineman (USA)
2.
Hypopituitarism after brain
damage: Clinical relevance and
practice guidelines
3.
New concepts in hormone replacement
therapy
Georg Brabant (UK)
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Nov.
9
(1 - 2:30pm) |
4.
Regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary
crosstalk (Translational)
1. Alterations in metabolism
induced by sleep loss
Karine Spiegel (FR)
2.
Novel approaches in the treatment
of hypothalamic obesity
Robert Lustig (USA)
3.
Adipokines as hypophysiotropic
factors
M. M. Malagón (SP)
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Nov.
10
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5.
GH in adults (Clinical)
1.
GH deficiency in adults
Jens S. Christiansen (DK)
2.
New views of Quality-of-Life
Testing in GH deficiency
Susan Webb (SP)
3.
GH treatment for the frail elderly
Andrew R. Hoffman (US)
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Nov.
11
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6.
Pituitary hyperfunction (Clinical)
1. Clinical potential of AVP
receptor antagonists
Joseph G. Verba | |