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    09:00 - 17:15 
    Pre-Congress Courses and Meetings
    12:00 - 21:30 
    Registration
    ENTRANCE HALL
    15:30 - 17:00 
    Satellite Symposium
    17:30 - 18:15 
    ECE 2018 Opening Ceremony
    AUDITORIUM
    18:15 - 18:45 
    Geoffrey Harris Lecture - Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: AJ Van der Lely (The Netherlands) & Manuela Simoni (Italy)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    GH1
    Geoffrey Harris Lecture - Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
    Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
    18:50 - 19:20 
    EJE Prize Lecture - A gut feeling about glucagon
    AUDITORIUM
    Chair: Johannes Romijn (The Netherlands)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    EJE1
    EJE Prize Lecture - A gut feeling about glucagon
    A gut feeling about glucagon
    19:25 - 19:55 
    Plenary 1: Contraception: Past and future
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Jérôme Bertherat (France) & Manuela Simoni (Italy)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    PL1
    Plenary 1: Contraception: Past and future
    Contraception: Past and future
    20:15 - 21:30 
    Welcome Reception
    EXHIBITION AREA

    07:30 - 20:00 
    Registration
    ENTRANCE HALL
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 1: Mouse models in endocrine tumors
    ROOM 113 & 114
    Chair: Maria Chiara Zatelli (Italy)
    Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
    MTBS1
    Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 1: Mouse models in endocrine tumors
    Mouse models in endocrine tumors
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 1 - Using diabetes technologies to improve pateint self care
    ROOM 117
    Chair: Mercedes Rigla (Spain)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    MTE1
    Meet The Expert 1 - Using diabetes technologies to improve pateint self care
    Using diabetes technologies to improve pateint self care
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 2 - Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
    AUDITORIUM
    Chair: Jens Bolleršlev (Norway)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    MTE2
    Meet The Expert 2 - Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
    Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 3 - Managing delayed puberty
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chair: Nelly Pitteloud (Switzerland)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    MTE3
    Meet The Expert 3 - Managing delayed puberty
    Managing delayed puberty
    Helsinki, Finland
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 4 - Osteoporosis in men
    ROOM 211
    Chair: Manuel Muñoz Torres (Spain)
    Calcium and Bone
    MTE4
    Meet The Expert 4 - Osteoporosis in men
    Osteoporosis in men
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 5 - Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
    ROOM 112
    Chair: Juan Carlos Galofre (Spain)
    Thyroid
    MTE5
    Meet The Expert 5 - Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
    Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
    09:00 - 09:15 
    Interview with the ESE president
    AUDITORIUM
    09:15 - 09:45 
    Plenary 2 - Bone regulates the Brain
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch (Austria) & Camilla Schalin-Jäntti (Finland)
    Calcium and Bone
    PL2
    Plenary 2 - Bone regulates the Brain
    Bone regulates the Brain
    09:45 - 10:15 
    Tea & Coffee
    EXHIBITION AREA
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Maria Alevizaki (Greece) & Mónica Marazuela (Spain)
    Thyroid
    S1.1
    Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
    The THEA score in familial thyroid dysfunction
    S1.2
    Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
    IgG4 related thyroid autoimmune disease
    S1.3
    Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
    New scores for the prediction of Graves' disease
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
    ROOM 112
    Chairs: Isabel Runkle de la Vega (Spain) & Chris Thompson (Ireland)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    S2.1
    Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
    Hyponatremia and mortality: moving beyond associations
    S2.2
    Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
    Hereditary Diabetes insipidus
    S2.3
    Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
    Sweet preference induced by FGF21
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
    ROOM 211
    Chairs: Filip Knop (Denmark) & Christos Mantzoros (USA)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    S3.1
    Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
    Crosstalk between bile acids and intestinal microbiota - influence on host metabolism
    S3.2
    Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
    5β-reductase, bile acid synthesis, and the control of energy metabolism
    S3.3
    Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
    Bile acids and metabolic effects of bariatric surgery
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
    ROOM 117
    Chairs: Anna Fadieieva (Ukraine) & Vera Popovic-Brkic (Serbia)
    Environmental, Society and Governance
    S4.1
    Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
    Developmental Reprogramming of the Epigenome by Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals that Increase Cancer Risk
    S4.2
    Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
    Iodine deficiency in pregnancy and development of offspring
    S4.3
    Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
    Environmental contaminants and endocrine disruption: The story of obesogens
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
    ROOM 113 & 114
    Chairs: George Mastorakos (Greece) & Ilpo Huhtaniemi (UK/Finland)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    S5.1
    Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
    The quality control of the male germline transcriptome
    S5.2
    Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
    Epigenetic germline mosaicism in infertile men
    S5.3
    Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
    Mechanisms of epigenetic inheritance through sperm: lessons we have learnt from model organisms
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
    ROOM 111
    Chair: John Ayuk (UK)
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    N1.1
    Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
    The Good- Overview and Indications of Immunotherapy in Oncology
    N1.2
    Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
    The Bad - Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathy
    Birmingham, UK
    N1.3
    Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
    The Witty - The Role of Endocrine Nurse in Managing Patients with Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathy
    Birmingham , United Kingdom
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chairs: Martin Hewison (UK) & Gherardo Maziotti (Italy)
    Calcium and Bone
    SS1.1
    Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
    Free and bound vitamin D and health outcomes.
    SS1.2
    Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
    Vitamin D and Critical Care
    SS1.3
    Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
    Vitamin D, macrophages and atherosclerosis
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
    ROOM 112
    Chairs: Alicija Hubaleswska (Poland) & Robin Peeters (The Netherlands)
    OC1.1
    Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
    Familial gestational hyperthyroidism caused by Val597Ile mutant of TSH receptor gene with human chorionic gonadotropin hypersensitivity
    OC1.2
    Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
    Relationship between TSH values in the first trimester of pregnancy and obstetric and neonatal complications
    OC1.3
    Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
    Thyroid hormone replacement therapy for subclinical hypothyroidism in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials
    OC1.4
    Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
    The Impact of Obligatory Iodine Prophylaxis on Thyroid Volume in Schoolchildren
    OC1.5
    Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
    Low free T3 levels within the reference range independently predict cardiovascular mortality in the general population
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
    ROOM 113 & 114
    Chairs: Fasial Ahmed (UK) & Marija Pfeifer (Slovenia)
    OC2.1
    Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
    The in vivo and in vitro effects of kisspeptin on human ovarian function
    OC2.2
    Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
    Overexpressed kisspeptin/Kiss1R system in human granulosa cells may be involved in the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by inhibiting ovulation.
    OC2.3
    Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
    Whole exome sequencing in non-obstructive azoospermia allows the identification of a high-risk subgroup of infertile men for undiagnosed Fanconi Anemia, a cancer-prone disease.
    OC2.4
    Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
    Novel Role of Central Ceramide Signaling in Mediating Obesity-Induced Precocious Puberty
    OC2.5
    Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
    Effect of thyroxine replacement on leydig cell and sertoli cell function in men with hypothyroidism
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
    ROOM 117
    Chairs: Claudio Marcocci (Italy) & Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch (Austria)
    OC3.1
    Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
    A Phase 3 Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Investigating the Efficacy and Safety of Burosumab, an Anti-FGF23 Antibody, In Adult X-Linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH)
    OC3.2
    Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
    Can a bone protein protect against muscular dystrophy?
    OC3.3
    Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
    [18F]-FDG PET/CT imaging: A tool to reveal the metabolic functions of bone marrow adipose tissue
    Edinburgh, UK
    OC3.4
    Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
    Renal function change in chronic hypoparathyroidism patients treated with recombinant human parathyroid hormone (1-84) (rhPTH[1-84]) and in a historical control cohort treated with standard therapy
    OC3.5
    Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
    Change in bone mineral density during the first 10 years of gender affirming hormonal treatment in transwomen and transmen
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
    ROOM 211
    Chairs: Anton Luger (Austria) & Ilhan Satman (Turkey)
    OC4.1
    Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
    Dietary intervention modulates the expression of the splicing machinery in patients at high-risk of type 2 diabetes development: clinical implications
    OC4.2
    Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
    Toe brachial index predicts major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes
    OC4.3
    Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
    Effects of TRAIL delivery on an experimental model of type 2 diabetes and diabetic nephropathy
    OC4.4
    Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
    Association between prediabetes and incidence of chronic kidney disease, incident albuminuria, or worsening of kidney function: a secondary analysis of the SPRINT trial
    OC4.5
    Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
    The impact of prediabetes in lung function: data from the ILERVAS project
    12:00 - 13:00 
    UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chairs: Maeve Durkan (Ireland) & Marek Bolanowski (Poland)
    UEM1.1
    UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
    News from Brussels
    UEM1.2
    UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
    ESE/UEMS European Board Examination in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
    Waterford, Ireland
    UEM1.3
    UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
    UEMS 3E Grant Presentation: Endocrine disruptors and thyroid function during pregnancy
    Netherlands, Netherlands
    12:00 - 12:45 
    Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Laurence Amar (France) & Tomaz Kocjan (Solvenia)
    Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
    D1.1
    Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
    For - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
    D1.2
    Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
    Against - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
    12:00 - 13:15 
    Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
    ROOM 111
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    N2.1
    Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
    Key Note Speaker: Principles and models of Transition – an overview
    12:00 - 13:15 
    Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    N2.2
    Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
    Paediatric to adult transition in Endocrinology
    N2.3
    Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
    Transition between settings: hospital to community
    N2.4
    Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
    Transition in Hypogonadism
    London, UK
    13:00 - 14:00 
    Lunch and Poster Viewing
    EXHIBITION AREA
    14:00 - 14:45 
    New Scientific Approach 1 - New tools for investigating insulin secretion
    ROOM 117
    Chair: David Cano (Spain)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    NSA1
    New Scientific Approach 1 - New tools for investigating insulin secretion
    New tools for investigating insulin secretion
    14:00 - 14:45 
    New Scientific Approach 2 - The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
    ROOM 211
    Chair: Justo Castaño (Spain)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    NSA2
    New Scientific Approach 2 - The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
    The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
    14:00 - 15:00 
    Satellite symposium
    14:00 - 15:00 
    Satellite symposium
    14:00 - 15:00 
    Satellite symposium
    15:15 - 16:00 
    Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Cesar Luiz Boguszewski (Brazil) & Gerald Raverot (France)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    D2.1
    Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
    For - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
    D2.2
    Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
    Against - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
    ROOM 112
    Chairs: Manel Puig Domingo (Spain) & Irene Breton (Spain)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    S6.1
    Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
    Pharmacogenetics in type 2 diabetes: precision medicine or discovery tool?
    S6.2
    Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
    Can genetics improve precision medicine in diabetes?
    S6.3
    Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
    Precision nutrition in obesity: gene - diet interaction
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
    ROOM 211
    Chairs: Josef Köhrle (Germany) & Jose Moreno (Spain)
    Thyroid
    S7.1
    Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
    TRIAC Trial in Allan-Herndon-Dudley-Syndrome (MCT8)
    S7.2
    Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
    Tetrac as an antiangiogenic agent in cancer
    S7.3
    Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
    New applications of thyroid hormones, analogs, and metabolites in non-alcoholic fatty liver
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
    ROOM 113 & 114
    Chair: Camilla Schalin-Jäntti (Finland)
    Calcium and Bone
    S8.1
    Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
    Clinical spectrum of new monogenic forms of osteoporosis
    Helsinki, Finland
    S8.2
    Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
    What have we learnt from genome-wide association studies in osteoporosis
    S8.3
    Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
    Hypophosphatasia
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chairs: Csilla Krausz (Hungary) & Manuela Simoni (Italy)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    S9.1
    Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
    Semen parameters as biomarkers of general health  
    Copenhagen, Denmark
    S9.2
    Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
    The Klinefelter syndrome: a challenge for endocrinologists 
    Münster, Germany
    S9.3
    Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
    Does "healthy obesity" exist in andrology? 
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
    ROOM 117
    Chairs: Simona Glasberg (Israel) & Wouter de Herder (Netherlands)
    Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
    S10.1
    Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
    Whole Genome Landscape in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours
    S10.2
    Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
    Treatment of small intestine and pancreatic NETs what and when?
    S10.3
    Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
    Treatment update on carcinoid syndrome and carcinoid heart disease
    15:15 - 16:45 
    European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
    ROOM 111
    Chairs: Antoine Tabarin (France) & Wiebke Arlt (UK)
    Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
    GL1.1
    European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
    Introduction to ENSAT Guidelines
    Würzburg, Germany
    GL1.2
    European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
    Methods
    GL1.3
    European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
    Pathology & Prognostic factors
    GL1.4
    European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
    Adjuvant therapy
    GL1.5
    European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
    Therapy of advanced ACC
    Würzburg, Germany
    GL1.6
    European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
    Special considerations on mitotane
    16:45 - 17:15 
    Tea & Coffee
    EXHIBITION AREA
    17:15 - 17:45 
    Plenary 3 - The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Manel Puig Domingo (Spain) & Bulent Yildiz (Turkey)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    PL3
    Plenary 3 - The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
    The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
    Cambridge, UK
    18:00 - 19:30 
    Satellite Symposium

    07:30 - 18:30 
    Registration
    ENTRANCE HALL
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 6 - Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
    ROOM 211
    Chair: Judith Lopez (Spain)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    MTE6
    Meet The Expert 6 - Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
    Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 7 - Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
    AUDITORIUM
    Chair: Gianluca Tamagno (Ireland)
    Thyroid
    MTE7
    Meet The Expert 7 - Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
    Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 8 - Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
    ROOM 112
    Chair: Cristina Lamas (Spain)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    MTE8
    Meet The Expert 8 - Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
    Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 9 - Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
    ROOM 117
    Chair: Josanne Vassallo (Malta)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    MTE9
    Meet The Expert 9 - Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
    Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 10 - Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
    ROOM 113 & 114
    Chair: Mireia Mora (Spain)
    Calcium and Bone
    MTE10
    Meet The Expert 10 - Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
    Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet the Expert - Basic Scientist 2 -Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chair: Mireia Jorda (Spain)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    MTEBS2
    Meet the Expert - Basic Scientist 2 -Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
    Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
    London, UK
    08:45 - 09:15 
    Plenary 4 - The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
    AUDITORIUM
    Chair: Susan Webb (Spain)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    PL4
    Plenary 4 - The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
    The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
    09:15 - 09:45 
    European Hormone Medal Lecture - Unraveling secrets of the hypothalami-pituitary-gonadal axis
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Djuro Macut (Serbia) & AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    EHM1
    European Hormone Medal Lecture - Unraveling secrets of the hypothalami-pituitary-gonadal axis
    Unraveling secrets of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis
    London, UK
    09:45 - 10:15 
    Tea & Coffee
    EXHIBITION AREA
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
    ROOM 211
    Chairs: Cynthia Andoniadou (UK) & Cesar Luiz Boguszewski (Brazil)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    S11.1
    Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
    Molecular Pathogenensis of Craniopharyngioma
    London, UK
    S11.2
    Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
    Bariatric Surgery as Treatment in Craniopharyngioma
    S11.3
    Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
    Psychosocial dysfunction after treatment of of Craniopharyngioma
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
    ROOM 117
    Chairs: Massimo Terzolo (Italy) & Nienke Biermasz (The Netherlands)
    Calcium and Bone
    S12.1
    Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
    Increased fracture rate in diabetes and obesity      
    S12.2
    Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
    Bone quality evaluation in Pituitary diseases
    S12.3
    Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
    Effect of parathyroid dysfunction on incidence of bone fractures
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 13: The colours of fat
    ROOM 113 & 114
    Chairs: John Kopchick (USA) & Maria Malagon (Spain)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    S13.1
    Symposium 13: The colours of fat
    Brown adipose tissue as an endocrine organ
    S13.2
    Symposium 13: The colours of fat
    Adipose Tissue Browning in Mice and Men
    S13.3
    Symposium 13: The colours of fat
    Brown Adipose Tissue Imaging
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chairs: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) & Allan Herbison (New Zealand)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    S14.1
    Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
    Developmental wiring of GnRH neurons
    S14.2
    Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
    Neuroendocrinology right from the nose: genetics and pathophysiology of the olfacto-genital syndrome (Kallmann syndrome)
    S14.3
    Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
    Metabolic-reproductive interactions: From bench to bedside
    10:15 - 11:00 
    Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Endre Nagy (Hungary) & Marek Niedziela (Poland)
    Thyroid
    D3.1
    Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
    FOR - Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
    D3.2
    Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
    AGAINST - Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
    10:15 - 11:45 
    Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
    ROOM 111
    Chairs: Manuel Gahete (Spain) & Tatjana Isailovic (Serbia)
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    S15.1
    Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
    Introduction to EYES
    S15.2
    Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
    Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells
    S15.3
    Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
    Epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming of SDH deficient pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas
    S15.4
    Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
    Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Induced Hypophysitis – Experiences from the United Kingdom
    Birmingham, UK
    S15.5
    Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
    Alterations in Clock genes expression in human benign adrenal tumors
    S15.6
    Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
    Invitation to EYES networking and annual meeting
    12:00 - 12:45 
    Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
    ROOM 113 & 114
    Chairs: Jenny Visser (Rotterdam) & Stavroula A. Paschou (Greece)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    D4.1
    Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
    FOR - AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
    D4.2
    Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
    AGAINST - AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
    ROOM 117
    Chairs: Pierre Val (France) & Darko Kaštelan (Croatia)
    OC5.1
    Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
    Is adrenal computed tomography accurate for the diagnosis of unilateral primary aldosteronism? A retrospective international cohort study
    OC5.2
    Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
    Steroid profiling by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry in a large cohort of patients with adrenal incidentalomas
    OC5.3
    Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
    PRKACA L206R mutation in adrenal Cushing’s syndrome makes PKA RIIβ susceptible for caspase-mediated cleavage
    OC5.4
    Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
    Assessment of Tissue Sodium Content by 23Na-MRI in Patients with Adrenal Insufficiency – a Pilot Study
    OC5.5
    Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
    Cullin 3 is a partner of Armadillo Repeat Containing 5 (ARMC5), the product of the gene responsible for Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
    ROOM 211
    Chairs: Jens Otto Jorgensen (Denmark) & Djuro Macut (Serbia)
    OC6.1
    Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
    5β-reductase (AKR1D1) is a potent regulator of hepatic insulin sensitivity, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in vitro and in vivo
    Oxford, United Kingdom
    OC6.2
    Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
    DEEP TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION ACUTELY MODULATES NEURO-ENDOCRINE PATHWAYS UNDERLYING OBESITY
    OC6.3
    Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
    Visceral fat assessment in lamin A/C mutation carriers: Phenotype-Genotype correlation
    OC6.4
    Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
    Anthropometric measurements and metabolic syndrome in relation to glucocorticoid receptor polymorphisms in (local) corticosteroid users
    OC6.5
    Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
    Associations of different body fat deposits with serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
    AUDITORIUM
    Chair: Attila Patocs (Hungary)
    OC7.1
    Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
    Molecular classification of benign adrenocortical tumors: an integrated genomic study
    OC7.2
    Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
    Urine steroid metabolomics as a diagnostic tool for detection of adrenocortical malignancy – a prospective test validation study
    OC7.3
    Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
    IncRNAs profiling reveals epigenetic heterogeneity among human parathyroid tumor
    OC7.4
    Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
    Germline mutations in the mitochondrial 2-oxoglutarate/malate carrier (SLC25A11) gene confer predisposition to metastatic paragangliomas.
    OC7.5
    Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
    Randomized trial comparing phenoxybenzamine and doxazosine for preoperative treatment of patients with a pheochromocytoma (PRESCRIPT)
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chairs: Leo Guasti (UK) & Martin Reincke (Germany)
    OC8.1
    Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
    Plasma microRNA expression in patients with Cushing’s disease differs from ACTH-ectopic Cushing’s syndrome.
    OC8.2
    Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
    MicroRNA expression profiling and functional annotation analysis of their targets in patients with diabetic kidney disease.
    OC8.3
    Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
    Circulating Levels of microRNAs Associate with Blood Pressure and Left Ventricular Mass in Primary Hypertensive Patients
    OC8.4
    Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
    Detecting blood micro-RNAs and proteins associated with Graves’ disease and orbitopathy
    OC8.5
    Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
    MicroRNA profiles in diabetic octogenarians with and without historical and prospective hip fractures
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
    ROOM 112
    Chairs: Balasz Gereben (Hungary) & Luca Persani (Italy)
    OC9.1
    Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
    Increased urinary iodine precedes hypothyroidism in Dehal1 knockout mice
    OC9.2
    Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
    Anti-tumoral effects of metformin on metastatic bone lesions of thyroid cancer
    Korea, Republic of
    OC9.3
    Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
    A mouse model of BRAF V600E mutated papillary thyroid cancer imitating sporadic conditions
    OC9.4
    Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
    Identification of an epigenetic biomarker panel for predicting the development of distant metastases in differentiated thyroid cancer
    12:00 - 13:00 
    Meet the Nurse Expert & Case Discussions
    ROOM 111
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    N3.1
    Meet the Nurse Expert & Case Discussions
    Nursing Management of CAH: Education & Use of Multi-media Technology
    13:00 - 14:00 
    Lunch and Poster Viewing
    EXHIBITION AREA
    13:00 - 14:00 
    ESE President meets new members
    14:00 - 15:00 
    New Scientific Approach 3 - Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
    ROOM 112
    Chair: Karine Rizzoti (UK)
    Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
    NSA3
    New Scientific Approach 3 - Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
    Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
    14:00 - 15:00 
    New Scientific Approach 4 - 3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
    ROOM 117
    Chair: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    NSA4
    New Scientific Approach 4 - 3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
    3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
    Milan, Italy
    14:00 - 15:00 
    Satellite symposium
    14:00 - 15:00 
    Satellite symposium
    14:00 - 15:00 
    Satellite symposium
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Marek Ruchala (Poland) & Filip Gablec (Czech Republic)
    Thyroid
    S16.1
    Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
    Genomic alterations in thyroid malignancies
    S16.2
    Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
    Composite approach in the evaluation and management of thyroid nodule
    S16.3
    Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
    New classification and guidelines in differentiated thryroid cancers
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
    ROOM 112
    Chairs: Gerald Raverot (France) & Javier Salvador (Spain)
    Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
    S17.1
    Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
    Adrenal development and benign tumor formation
    S17.2
    Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
    Genetics of Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia: when and what to test
    S17.3
    Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
    Diagnosis and management of Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
    ROOM 211
    Chairs: Andrea Isidori (Italy) & Gefsi Mintziori (Greece)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    S18.1
    Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
    Sex hormones, obesity and type 2 diabetes – is there a link?
    S18.2
    Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
    Relevant therapies in PCOS
    S18.3
    Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
    Testosterone, obesity and the metabolic syndrome in males – do we need to replace steroids?
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
    ROOM 117
    Chairs: Raúl Luque (Spain) & Federico Gatto (Italy)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    S19.1
    Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
    Cytoskeleton and pharmacologic resistance in pituitary tumours
    S19.2
    Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
    What fat does with your pituitary
    S19.3
    Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
    How cancer treatment effects your pituitary
    15:15 - 16:45 
    Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
    ROOM 113 & 114
    Chairs: Gemma Sesmilo (Spain) & Florian Kiefer (Austria)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    S20.1
    Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
    Insights in the pathogenesis of lipodystrophy
    S20.2
    Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
    Acquired forms of lipodystrophy
    S20.3
    Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
    Lipodystrophies, diagnosis and treatment: a step-by-step approach
    15:15 - 16:15 
    Publishing Workshop
    Practical publishing advice
    Room 115 & 116
    Chair: Chair: Beata Kos-Kudła (Poland)
    PW1.1
    Publishing Workshop
    Introduction from the Chair
    PW1.2
    Publishing Workshop
    Responding to reviewer comments
    PW1.3
    Publishing Workshop
    How to select your journal and submit your paper
    PW1.4
    Publishing Workshop
    Publishing ethics
    Melbourne, Australia
    PW1.5
    Publishing Workshop
    Data presentation, precision and ‘pseudoprecision’
    Publishing Workshop
    Questions and discussion
    15:15 - 17:15 
    Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
    ROOM 111
    Chair: Sherwin Cresino (UK)
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    N4.1
    Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
    Welcome and update on ESE nurse activties
    London, UK
    N4.2
    Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
    Comparison of glucose, peak growth hormone & peak cortisol levels during insulin tolerance test with two different doses
    London, UK
    N4.3
    Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
    Role of the Endocrine nurse in the MDT in improving care for patients with thyroid cancer
    N4.4
    Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
    Influence of educational training course in improving knowledge of diabetes mellitus among nurses
    N4.5
    Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
    Poster awards presentation, workshops & networking session
    16:45 - 17:15 
    Tea & Coffee
    EXHIBITION AREA
    17:15 - 17:45 
    Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture - Growth Hormone: not too much...not too less!
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Márta Korbonits (UK) & Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen (Denmark)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    CET1
    Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture - Growth Hormone: not too much...not too less!
    Growth Hormone: not too much...not to less!
    Paris, France
    17:45 - 18:15 
    Plenary 5: The link between insulin and fatty liver
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen (Denmark) & Márta Korbonits (UK)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    PL5
    Plenary 5: The link between insulin and fatty liver
    The link between insulin and fatty liver

    08:00 - 17:00 
    Registration
    ENTRANCE HALL
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 11 - How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
    ROOM 113
    Chair: Laszlo Bajnok (Hungary)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    MTE11
    Meet The Expert 11 - How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
    How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 12 - Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chair: Diego Ferone (UK)
    Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
    MTE12
    Meet The Expert 12 - Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
    Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 13 - Erectile Dysfunction
    AUDITORIUM
    Chair: Csilla Krausz (Italy)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    MTE13
    Meet The Expert 13 - Erectile Dysfunction
    Erectile Dysfunction
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 14 - Vitamin D for everybody
    ROOM 114
    Chair: Peter Igaz (Hungary)
    Calcium and Bone
    MTE14
    Meet The Expert 14 - Vitamin D for everybody
    Vitamin D for everybody?
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 15 - Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
    ROOM 117
    Chair: Isabelle Runkle de la Vega (Spain)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    MTE15
    Meet The Expert 15 - Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
    Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert 16 - Adrenal incidentaloms
    ROOM 112
    Chair: Duarte Pignatelli (Portugal)
    Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
    MTE16
    Meet The Expert 16 - Adrenal incidentaloms
    Adrenal incidentaloms
    Sheffield, UK
    08:00 - 08:45 
    Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 3: Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
    ROOM 111
    Chair: Pilar Santisteban (Spain)
    Thyroid
    MTBS3
    Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 3: Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
    Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
    Essen, Germany
    08:45 - 09:15 
    Plenary 6: Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Beata Kos-Kudła (Poland) & Endre Nagy (Hungary)
    Thyroid
    PL6
    Plenary 6: Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
    Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
    09:15 - 09:45 
    Tea & Coffee
    EXHIBITION AREA
    09:45 - 11:15 
    Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Andrea Isidori (Rome) & Ljiljana Marina (Serbia)
    Reproductive Endocrinology
    S21.1
    Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
    The interplay Between the Ovaries and Adrenals
    S21.2
    Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
    Management of phaeochromocytoma during pregnancy
    London, UK
    S21.3
    Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
    Fertility in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
    09:45 - 11:15 
    Symposium 22: The fatty bone
    ROOM 112
    Chairs: Eugenia  Resmini (Spain) & Luís Cardoso (Portugal)
    Calcium and Bone
    S22.1
    Symposium 22: The fatty bone
    Marrow adipose tissue and skeletal health
    S22.2
    Symposium 22: The fatty bone
    Bone marrow adipose tissue: starving for attention?
    Edinburgh , Scotland
    S22.3
    Symposium 22: The fatty bone
    Cross-talk between bone marrow and periperal adipose tissue in man
    09:45 - 11:15 
    Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chairs: Alejandra Duran (Spain) & Peter Aldiss (UK)
    Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
    S23.1
    Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
    What have we learnt so far about the immunogenetics of type 1 diabetes?
    S23.2
    Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
    Prevention and treatment of pre type 1 diabetes
    S23.3
    Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
    Treatment of pre type 2 diabetes
    09:45 - 11:15 
    Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
    ROOM 113
    Chair: Cynthia Andoniadou (UK)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    S24.1
    Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
    How Does Pituitary Release its Hormones?
    Montpellier, France
    S24.2
    Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
    Peripheral Activities of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH)
    S24.3
    Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
    How Do Hypopituitary Patients Deal with Stress?
    09:45 - 11:15 
    Symposium 25: Late breaking
    ROOM 114
    Chairs: Márta Korbonits (UK) & Raúl Luque (Spain)
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    S25.1
    Symposium 25: Late breaking
    Microvesicles and exosomes: new players in metabolic diseases
    S25.2
    Symposium 25: Late breaking
    Senescence-associated reprogramming promotes cancer stemness
    S25.3
    Symposium 25: Late breaking
    LEAP2 Is an Endogenous Antagonist of the Ghrelin Receptor
    09:45 - 10:30 
    Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
    ROOM 117
    Chairs: Andrzej Milewicz (Poland) & Wilmar Wiersinga (The Netherlands)
    Thyroid
    D5.1
    Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
    FOR - Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
    Birmingham, UK
    D5.2
    Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
    AGAINST - Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
    09:45 - 10:45 
    Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
    ROOM 111
    Chairs: Jérôme Bertherat (France) & Thierry Brue (France)
    Environmental, Society and Governance
    Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
    Introduction, structure, and virtual consultation using the EU-ERN CPMS
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
    Caring for endocrinology across the life span: DSD and Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
    Lübeck, Germany
    Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
    Patient and family perspectives
    11:30 - 12:15 
    Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
    ROOM 114
    Chairs: Helen Spoudeas (UK) & Jorma Toppari Turku (Finland)
    Environmental, Society and Governance
    D6.1
    Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
    SCIENCE - Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
    D6.2
    Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
    REGULATORY - Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
    11:30 - 12:30 
    Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Miklos Toth (Hungary) & Davide Carvalho (Portugal)
    OC10.1
    Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
    Glucocorticoid replacement-doses and cardiovascular events in autoimmune Addison’s disease – a population based retrospective cohort study.
    OC10.2
    Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
    Canagliflozin attenuates the progression of atherosclerosis via reducing hyperlipidaemia and inflammation process in ApoE KO Mice
    OC10.3
    Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
    ARMC5 variants and risk of hypertension in African Americans: Minority Health-GRID study
    OC10.4
    Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
    Improvement in the control of hypertension in diabetic patients screened for hyperaldosteronism
    OC10.5
    Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
    Increased Risk of Antithyroid Drug-induced Agranulocytosis with Amiodarone
    11:30 - 12:30 
    Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
    ROOM 117
    Chairs: Justo Castaño (Spain) & Irene Halperin (Spain)
    OC11.1
    Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
    Targeted molecular analysis in adrenocortical carcinomas: a way towards improved personalized prognostication.​
    Birmingham, United Kingdom
    OC11.2
    Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
    Molecular classifiers refine the prognostic stratification of adrenocortical carcinoma
    OC11.3
    Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
    Clinical and histopathological differences between MEN1 carriers and MEN1 phenocopy patients
    OC11.4
    Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
    Update in the genetic landscape of Cushing’s Disease: TP53 and a new deubiquitinase in spotlight
    OC11.5
    Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
    Natural history of Rathke’s Cleft Cysts: a multicenter experience
    11:30 - 12:30 
    Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chairs: Susan Webb (Spain) & Jean-Marc Kaufman (Belgium)
    OC12.1
    Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
    Growth hormone signaling in leptin receptor expressing cells, but not in Kiss1 expressing neurons, regulates the timing of puberty
    OC12.2
    Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
    Oligogenicity in Kallmann syndrome - an underestimated phenomenon?
    OC12.3
    Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
    Evaluation of genetic predisposition in severe and mild phenotypes of isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
    OC12.4
    Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
    Late-night salivary cortisol (LNSC) levels in a Phase III study of long-­acting pasireotide in patients with Cushing’s disease (CD)
    OC12.5
    Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
    Diabetes mellitus and muscle weakness are independently associated with mortality in patients with Cushing's syndrome. Data from ERCUSYN.
    11:30 - 12:30 
    Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
    ROOM 113
    Chairs: Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands) & Susana Mallea-Gil (Argentina)
    OC13.1
    Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
    Postoperative use of somatostatin analogs and mortality in patients with acromegaly.
    OC13.2
    Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
    Time trends of mortality in patients with GH secreting and non-functioning pituitary adenoma.
    OC13.3
    Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
    Molecular profiling for assistance to pharmacological treatment of acromegaly
    OC13.4
    Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
    Effects of Pegvisomant on Glucose Metabolism in Acromegaly: A Meta-analysis of Prospective Interventional Studies
    OC13.5
    Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
    Growth hormone acts in AGRP neurons to control energy expenditure during food restriction and promotes counter-regulatory responses to hypoglycemia via the ventromedial hypothalamus
    11:30 - 12:30 
    Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
    ROOM 112
    Chair: Carlo Acerini (UK)
    OC14.2
    Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
    Profiling of activation patterns of placental mTOR in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus
    OC14.3
    Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
    Patrolling monocytes are activated in diabetes and provide protection to retinal vessels in the context of leukostasis.
    OC14.4
    Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
    The variability of glycemia and the metabolic composition of brain cells in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus
    OC14.5
    Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
    Type 1 diabetes mellitus: defining the best cut-off points of arterial stiffness for predicting cardiovascular risk according to the Steno Type 1 Risk Engine
    11:30 - 12:30 
    ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
    Room 111
    12:30 - 13:30 
    Lunch and Poster Viewing
    EXHIBITION AREA
    Chair: Please note the exhibition will close to delegates at 14:30 hrs
    12:45 - 13:30 
    ESE Annual General Meeting
    All ESE members are welcome to attend
    Room 111
    13:30 - 14:15 
    New Scientific Approach 5 - Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
    ROOM 112
    Chair: Giovanna Mantovani (Italy)
    Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
    NSA5
    New Scientific Approach 5 - Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
    Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
    13:30 - 14:15 
    New Scientific Approach 6 - Functional thyroid in the dish
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chair: Robin Peeters (The Netherlands)
    Thyroid
    NSA6
    New Scientific Approach 6 - Functional thyroid in the dish
    Functional thyroid in the dish
    Brussels, Belgium
    14:45 - 16:15 
    Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Darko Kaštelan (Croatia) & Andrea Isidori (Rome)
    Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
    S26.1
    Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
    Genetics of Cushing's disease
    S26.2
    Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
    Hypercortisolism and the Brain
    S26.3
    Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
    Differentiating Cushing from Pseudo-Cushing
    14:45 - 16:15 
    Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
    ROOM 112
    Chairs: Mariela Varsavsky (Argentina) & Mário Mascarenhas (Portugal)
    Calcium and Bone
    S27.1
    Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
    Molecular basis of bone anabolism
    S27.2
    Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
    Novel therapies: PTH-related protein and sclerostin inhibition
    S27.3
    Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
    Sequential and combination therapy for osteoporosis
    14:45 - 16:15 
    Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
    ROOM 117
    Chairs: Justo Castaño (Spain) & Miklós Tóth (Hungary)
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    S28.1
    Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
    Concept of Immunotherapy in Cancer
    S28.2
    Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
    Immunotherapy for Thyroid Carcinoma
    S28.3
    Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
    Immunotherapy Related Endocrinopathies
    14:45 - 16:15 
    Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
    ROOM 115 & 116
    Chairs: Dusan Biukovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina) & Murat Erdogen (Turkey)
    Thyroid
    S29.1
    Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
    Tissue-specific regulation of thyroid hormone action
    S29.2
    Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
    Thyroid hormone economy in human aging
    Leiden, The Netherlands
    S29.3
    Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
    Elevated TSH in Children
    Copenhagen, Denmark
    14:45 - 16:15 
    Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
    ROOM 113
    Chairs: Laura Audi (Spain) & Laura de Graaff (The Netherlands)
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    S30.1
    Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
    Long term consequences of Disorders of Sexual Development
    S30.2
    Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
    Atypical Genital Development and Hypospadias: a Pediatric Urology perspective from Etiology to Surgery
    S30.3
    Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
    Gender Dysphoria and Brain Function
    Belgium
    14:45 - 16:15 
    Career Development - Presentation Skills Workshop
    Roy is a professional speaker who will share priceless and unexpected tips and techniques that the professionals use so that you can transform your presentations
    Chair: Roy Sheppard (UK)
    16:15 - 16:45 
    Tea & Coffee
    ENTRANCE HALL
    16:45 - 17:15 
    ESE Awards Presentation
    AUDITORIUM
    17:15 - 17:45 
    Plenary 7: Metabolic control of longevity
    AUDITORIUM
    Chairs: Raúl Luque (Spain) & Felix Beuschlein (Germany)
    Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
    PL7
    Plenary 7: Metabolic control of longevity
    Metabolic control of longevity
    17:45 - 18:00 
    Closing Ceremony
    AUDITORIUM
Inez	Schoenmakers
Sun 20 10:15
SS1.1
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
Free and bound vitamin D and health outcomes.
Massimo	Terzolo
Sun 20 15:45
GL1.4
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Adjuvant therapy
Harm	Haak
Sun 20 16:15
GL1.6
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Special considerations on mitotane
Giovanna	Mantovani
Mon 21 15:15
S19.1
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
Cytoskeleton and pharmacologic resistance in pituitary tumours
John	Todd
Tue 22 09:45
S23.1
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
What have we learnt so far about the immunogenetics of type 1 diabetes?
Clemens	Schmitt
Tue 22 10:15
S25.2
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Senescence-associated reprogramming promotes cancer stemness
Alberto	Pereira
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tue 22 09:45
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
Introduction, structure, and virtual consultation using the EU-ERN CPMS
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Mrs	Manuela	Brösamle
Tue 22 10:15
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
Patient and family perspectives
Dr Scott Akker
London, UK
Tue 22 10:15
S21.2
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
Management of phaeochromocytoma during pregnancy
London, UK
Frederique Albarel
Mon 21 16:15
S19.3
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
How cancer treatment effects your pituitary
Krystallenia Alexandraki
Tue 22 15:45
S26.3
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
Differentiating Cushing from Pseudo-Cushing
Jayakumar Ambigapathy
Sun 20 12:48
OC2.5
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
Effect of thyroxine replacement on leydig cell and sertoli cell function in men with hypothyroidism
Karin Amrein
Sun 20 10:45
SS1.2
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
Vitamin D and Critical Care
Sof Andrikopoulos
Melbourne, Australia
Mon 21
PW1.4
Publishing Workshop
Publishing ethics
Melbourne, Australia
Anna Angelousi
Mon 21 11:20
S15.5
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Alterations in Clock genes expression in human benign adrenal tumors
Natasha Appelman
Mon 21 10:45
S12.2
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
Bone quality evaluation in Pituitary diseases
Peter Arner
Tue 22 10:45
S22.3
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
Cross-talk between bone marrow and periperal adipose tissue in man
Guillaume Assié
Sun 20 15:30
GL1.3
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Pathology & Prognostic factors
Guillaume Assié
Mon 21 12:00
OC7.1
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
Molecular classification of benign adrenocortical tumors: an integrated genomic study
Tais Assmann
Mon 21 12:12
OC8.2
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
MicroRNA expression profiling and functional annotation analysis of their targets in patients with diabetic kidney disease.
Julie Bakker
Belgium
Tue 22 15:45
S30.3
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
Gender Dysphoria and Brain Function
Belgium
Irina Bancos
Mon 21 12:12
OC7.2
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
Urine steroid metabolomics as a diagnostic tool for detection of adrenocortical malignancy – a prospective test validation study
Zhanna Belaya
Tue 22 15:45
S27.3
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
Sequential and combination therapy for osteoporosis
Carlos Bernal-Mizrachi
Sun 20 11:15
SS1.3
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
Vitamin D, macrophages and atherosclerosis
Stella Bernardi
Sun 20 12:24
OC4.3
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
Effects of TRAIL delivery on an experimental model of type 2 diabetes and diabetic nephropathy
Filippo Biscarini
Mon 21 12:36
OC8.4
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
Detecting blood micro-RNAs and proteins associated with Graves’ disease and orbitopathy
Ulrich Boehm
Mon 21 10:15
S14.1
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
Developmental wiring of GnRH neurons
Kristien Boelaert
Birmingham, UK
Tue 22
D5.1
Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
FOR - Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
Birmingham, UK
Jens Bollerslev
Mon 21 11:15
S12.3
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
Effect of parathyroid dysfunction on incidence of bone fractures
Riccardo Bonadonna
Tue 22 10:45
S23.3
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
Treatment of pre type 2 diabetes
Francesc Borras
Tue 22 09:45
S25.1
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Microvesicles and exosomes: new players in metabolic diseases
Philippe Bouchard
Sat 19 19:25
PL1
Plenary 1: Contraception: Past and future
Contraception: Past and future
Alexandre Buffet
Mon 21 12:36
OC7.4
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
Germline mutations in the mitochondrial 2-oxoglutarate/malate carrier (SLC25A11) gene confer predisposition to metastatic paragangliomas.
E Buitenwerf
Mon 21 12:48
OC7.5
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
Randomized trial comparing phenoxybenzamine and doxazosine for preoperative treatment of patients with a pheochromocytoma (PRESCRIPT)
Biagio Cangiano
Tue 22 11:54
OC12.3
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Evaluation of genetic predisposition in severe and mild phenotypes of isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
Albert Cano
Tue 22 12:18
OC14.5
Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
Type 1 diabetes mellitus: defining the best cut-off points of arterial stiffness for predicting cardiovascular risk according to the Steno Type 1 Risk Engine
Philippe Caron
Sun 20 12:00
OC1.1
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
Familial gestational hyperthyroidism caused by Val597Ile mutant of TSH receptor gene with human chorionic gonadotropin hypersensitivity
Isadora Cavalcante
Mon 21 12:48
OC5.5
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
Cullin 3 is a partner of Armadillo Repeat Containing 5 (ARMC5), the product of the gene responsible for Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia
Dr William Cawthorn
Edinburgh , Scotland
Tue 22 10:15
S22.2
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
Bone marrow adipose tissue: starving for attention?
Edinburgh , Scotland
Giovanni Ceccarini
Mon 21 15:45
S20.2
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
Acquired forms of lipodystrophy
Philippe Chanson
Paris, France
Mon 21 17:15
CET1
Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture - Growth Hormone: not too much...not too less!
Growth Hormone: not too much...not to less!
Paris, France
Kristina Chen
Sun 20 12:36
OC3.4
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
Renal function change in chronic hypoparathyroidism patients treated with recombinant human parathyroid hormone (1-84) (rhPTH[1-84]) and in a historical control cohort treated with standard therapy
Irina Chifu
Mon 21 12:36
OC5.4
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
Assessment of Tissue Sodium Content by 23Na-MRI in Patients with Adrenal Insufficiency – a Pilot Study
Luca Chiovato
Sun 20 10:45
S1.2
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
IgG4 related thyroid autoimmune disease
Mon 21
D3.1
Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
FOR - Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
Ioana Chisalita
Sun 20 12:12
OC4.2
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
Toe brachial index predicts major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes
Sun Cho
Korea, Republic of
Mon 21 12:12
OC9.2
Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
Anti-tumoral effects of metformin on metastatic bone lesions of thyroid cancer
Korea, Republic of
Thomas Clemens
Tue 22 14:45
S27.1
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
Molecular basis of bone anabolism
Sabrina Corbetta
Mon 21 12:24
OC7.3
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
IncRNAs profiling reveals epigenetic heterogeneity among human parathyroid tumor
Giovanni Corona
Sun 20 16:15
S9.3
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
Does "healthy obesity" exist in andrology? 
Professor Sabine Costagliola
Brussels, Belgium
Tue 22
NSA6
New Scientific Approach 6 - Functional thyroid in the dish
Functional thyroid in the dish
Brussels, Belgium
Mr Sherwin Criseno
Birmingham , United Kingdom
Sun 20 11:15
N1.3
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
The Witty - The Role of Endocrine Nurse in Managing Patients with Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathy
Birmingham , United Kingdom
Guido Dalmazi
Mon 21 12:12
OC5.2
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
Steroid profiling by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry in a large cohort of patients with adrenal incidentalomas
Jaap Deinum
Sun 20
D1.2
Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
Against - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
Olaf Dekkers
Sun 20 15:20
GL1.2
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Methods
Didier Dewailly
Mon 21 12:15
D4.1
Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
FOR - AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
Maeve Durkan
Sun 20
UEM1.1
UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
News from Brussels
Tina Dusek
Mon 21
MTE8
Meet The Expert 8 - Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
Grigoris Effraimidis
Sun 20 10:15
S1.1
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
The THEA score in familial thyroid dysfunction
Rossella Elisei
Mon 21 16:15
S16.3
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
New classification and guidelines in differentiated thryroid cancers
Murat Erdogan
Mon 21 15:45
S16.2
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
Composite approach in the evaluation and management of thyroid nodule
Eduardo Eyras
Sun 20 14:00
NSA2
New Scientific Approach 2 - The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
Martin Fassnacht
Würzburg, Germany
Sun 20 15:15
GL1.1
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Introduction to ENSAT Guidelines
Würzburg, Germany
Sun 20 16:00
GL1.5
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Therapy of advanced ACC
Würzburg, Germany
Judith Favier
Mon 21 10:40
S15.3
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming of SDH deficient pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas
Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen
Mon 21
D3.2
Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
AGAINST - Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
Tiziana Feola
Tue 22 12:06
OC13.4
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Effects of Pegvisomant on Glucose Metabolism in Acromegaly: A Meta-analysis of Prospective Interventional Studies
Anna Ferrulli
Mon 21 12:12
OC6.2
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
DEEP TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION ACUTELY MODULATES NEURO-ENDOCRINE PATHWAYS UNDERLYING OBESITY
Jose. Florez
Sun 20 15:15
S6.1
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
Pharmacogenetics in type 2 diabetes: precision medicine or discovery tool?
Ines Foessl
Mon 21 12:48
OC8.5
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
MicroRNA profiles in diabetic octogenarians with and without historical and prospective hip fractures
Renata Frazao
Tue 22 11:30
OC12.1
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Growth hormone signaling in leptin receptor expressing cells, but not in Kiss1 expressing neurons, regulates the timing of puberty
Jérôme Frenette
Sun 20 12:12
OC3.2
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
Can a bone protein protect against muscular dystrophy?
Isadora Furigo
Tue 22 12:18
OC13.5
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Growth hormone acts in AGRP neurons to control energy expenditure during food restriction and promotes counter-regulatory responses to hypoglycemia via the ventromedial hypothalamus
Manuel Gahete
Sun 20 08:00
MTBS1
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 1: Mouse models in endocrine tumors
Mouse models in endocrine tumors
Mon 21 11:40
S15.6
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Invitation to EYES networking and annual meeting
Simona Galoiu
Tue 22 11:42
OC13.2
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Time trends of mortality in patients with GH secreting and non-functioning pituitary adenoma.
Alessandra Gambineri
Mon 21 15:15
S18.1
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
Sex hormones, obesity and type 2 diabetes – is there a link?
Carles Gaston-Massuet
London, UK
Mon 21 10:15
S11.1
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
Molecular Pathogenensis of Craniopharyngioma
London, UK
Laura Gathercole
Sun 20 10:45
S3.2
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
5β-reductase, bile acid synthesis, and the control of energy metabolism
Carmen Georgescu
Tue 22
MTE11
Meet The Expert 11 - How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
Balázs Gereben
Tue 22 14:45
S29.1
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
Tissue-specific regulation of thyroid hormone action
Glenn. Gerhard
Sun 20 11:15
S3.3
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
Bile acids and metabolic effects of bariatric surgery
Michal Gershinsky
Tue 22 12:18
OC10.5
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
Increased Risk of Antithyroid Drug-induced Agranulocytosis with Amiodarone
Paolo Giacobini
Milan, Italy
Mon 21
NSA4
New Scientific Approach 4 - 3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
Milan, Italy
Nigel Glynn
Tue 22
MTE15
Meet The Expert 15 - Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
Cristian González-Guerrero
Mon 21 12:00
OC9.1
Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
Increased urinary iodine precedes hypothyroidism in Dehal1 knockout mice
Riccarda Granata
Tue 22 10:15
S24.2
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
Peripheral Activities of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH)
Niels Grarup
Sun 20 11:15
S2.3
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
Sweet preference induced by FGF21
Stefan Groeneweg
Sun 20 15:15
S7.1
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
TRIAC Trial in Allan-Herndon-Dudley-Syndrome (MCT8)
Jörg Gromoll
Sun 20 10:45
S5.2
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
Epigenetic germline mosaicism in infertile men
Leif Groop
Sun 20 15:45
S6.2
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
Can genetics improve precision medicine in diabetes?
Dr Annette Grüters-Kieslich
Copenhagen, Denmark
Tue 22 15:45
S29.3
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
Elevated TSH in Children
Copenhagen, Denmark
Leo Guasti
Mon 21
NSA3
New Scientific Approach 3 - Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
Jean-Pierre Hardelin
Mon 21 10:45
S14.2
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
Neuroendocrinology right from the nose: genetics and pathophysiology of the olfacto-genital syndrome (Kallmann syndrome)
Michael Hauschild
Sun 20 12:00
N2.1
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Key Note Speaker: Principles and models of Transition – an overview
Diana Heemst
Leiden, The Netherlands
Tue 22 15:15
S29.2
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
Thyroid hormone economy in human aging
Leiden, The Netherlands
Laszlo Hegedus
Tue 22
PL6
Plenary 6: Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
Per Hellman
Sun 20
D1.1
Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
For - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
Violeta Heras
Sun 20 12:36
OC2.4
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
Novel Role of Central Ceramide Signaling in Mediating Obesity-Induced Precocious Puberty
Professor Allan Herbison
Cambridge, UK
Sun 20 17:15
PL3
Plenary 3 - The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
Cambridge, UK
Wouter Herder
Mon 21
PW1.3
Publishing Workshop
How to select your journal and submit your paper
Olaf Hiort
Lübeck, Germany
Tue 22 10:00
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
Caring for endocrinology across the life span: DSD and Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
Lübeck, Germany
Ewout Hoorn
Sun 20 10:15
S2.1
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
Hyponatremia and mortality: moving beyond associations
Kai-Lun Hu
Sun 20 12:12
OC2.2
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
Overexpressed kisspeptin/Kiss1R system in human granulosa cells may be involved in the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by inhibiting ovulation.
Professor Ilpo Huhtaniemi
London, UK
Mon 21
EHM1
European Hormone Medal Lecture - Unraveling secrets of the hypothalami-pituitary-gonadal axis
Unraveling secrets of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis
London, UK
Peter Igaz
Tue 22
NSA5
New Scientific Approach 5 - Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
Tatjana Isailovic
Mon 21 10:15
S15.1
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Introduction to EYES
Tue 22 11:54
OC11.3
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Clinical and histopathological differences between MEN1 carriers and MEN1 phenocopy patients
Iva Jakubíková
Mon 21 12:24
OC9.3
Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
A mouse model of BRAF V600E mutated papillary thyroid cancer imitating sporadic conditions
Inés Jimenez
Tue 22 12:06
OC10.4
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
Improvement in the control of hypertension in diabetic patients screened for hyperaldosteronism
Mireia Jordà
Mon 21 12:36
OC9.4
Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
Identification of an epigenetic biomarker panel for predicting the development of distant metastases in differentiated thyroid cancer
Dr. Niels Jørgensen
Copenhagen, Denmark
Sun 20 15:15
S9.1
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
Semen parameters as biomarkers of general health  
Copenhagen, Denmark
Anne Jouinot
Tue 22 11:42
OC11.2
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Molecular classifiers refine the prognostic stratification of adrenocortical carcinoma
Nicolas Kalfa
Tue 22 15:15
S30.2
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
Atypical Genital Development and Hypospadias: a Pediatric Urology perspective from Etiology to Surgery
Gregory Kaltsas
Tue 22
MTE12
Meet The Expert 12 - Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
Małgorzata Kałużna
Tue 22 11:42
OC12.2
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Oligogenicity in Kallmann syndrome - an underestimated phenomenon?
Peter Kamenický
Sun 20 12:00
OC3.1
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
A Phase 3 Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Investigating the Efficacy and Safety of Burosumab, an Anti-FGF23 Antibody, In Adult X-Linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH)
Daniel Kaplan
Tue 22 10:45
S25.3
Symposium 25: Late breaking
LEAP2 Is an Endogenous Antagonist of the Ghrelin Receptor
Niki Karavitaki
Birmingham, UK
Sun 20 10:45
N1.2
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
The Bad - Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathy
Birmingham, UK
Jean Kaufman
Mon 21 16:15
S18.3
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
Testosterone, obesity and the metabolic syndrome in males – do we need to replace steroids?
Dr Punith Kempegowda
Birmingham, UK
Mon 21 11:00
S15.4
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Induced Hypophysitis – Experiences from the United Kingdom
Birmingham, UK
Patimat Khandaeva
Mon 21 12:00
OC8.1
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
Plasma microRNA expression in patients with Cushing’s disease differs from ACTH-ectopic Cushing’s syndrome.
Florian Kiefer
Mon 21 10:45
S13.2
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
Adipose Tissue Browning in Mice and Men
Filip Knop
Sat 19 18:50
EJE1
EJE Prize Lecture - A gut feeling about glucagon
A gut feeling about glucagon
Josef Köhrle
Mon 21
PW1.5
Publishing Workshop
Data presentation, precision and ‘pseudoprecision’
Dr Tim Korevaar
Netherlands, Netherlands
Sun 20
UEM1.3
UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
UEMS 3E Grant Presentation: Endocrine disruptors and thyroid function during pregnancy
Netherlands, Netherlands
Beata Kos-Kudła
Mon 21
PW1.1
Publishing Workshop
Introduction from the Chair
Noora Kotaja
Sun 20 10:15
S5.1
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
The quality control of the male germline transcriptome
Stravroula Kousteni
Sun 20 09:15
PL2
Plenary 2 - Bone regulates the Brain
Bone regulates the Brain
J.C. Kralingen
Mon 21 12:24
OC8.3
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
Circulating Levels of microRNAs Associate with Blood Pressure and Left Ventricular Mass in Primary Hypertensive Patients
Csilla Krausz
Sun 20 12:24
OC2.3
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
Whole exome sequencing in non-obstructive azoospermia allows the identification of a high-risk subgroup of infertile men for undiagnosed Fanconi Anemia, a cancer-prone disease.
Michal Kršek
Sun 20 08:00
MTE2
Meet The Expert 2 - Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
Maxime Kwapich
Mon 21 12:24
OC6.3
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
Visceral fat assessment in lamin A/C mutation carriers: Phenotype-Genotype correlation
Andre Lacroix
Tue 22 12:06
OC12.4
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Late-night salivary cortisol (LNSC) levels in a Phase III study of long-­acting pasireotide in patients with Cushing’s disease (CD)
Joop Laven
Mon 21 12:15
D4.2
Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
AGAINST - AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
Rossella Libe
Mon 21 15:45
S17.2
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Genetics of Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia: when and what to test
Dr Sofia Llahana
London, UK
Sun 20 12:40
N2.4
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Transition in Hypogonadism
London, UK
Mon 21 15:15
N4.1
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Welcome and update on ESE nurse activties
London, UK
Michal Lotem
Tue 22 14:45
S28.1
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
Concept of Immunotherapy in Cancer
Mario Maggi
Tue 22
MTE13
Meet The Expert 13 - Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction
Ana Maia
Sun 20 08:00
MTE5
Meet The Expert 5 - Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
Outi Mäkitie
Helsinki, Finland
Sun 20 15:15
S8.1
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
Clinical spectrum of new monogenic forms of osteoporosis
Helsinki, Finland
Maria Malagon
Mon 21 15:45
S19.2
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
What fat does with your pituitary
Christos Mantzoros
Sat 19 18:15
GH1
Geoffrey Harris Lecture - Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
Monica Marazulea
Sun 20
D2.2
Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
Against - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
Hanns-Ulrich Marschall
Sun 20 10:15
S3.1
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
Crosstalk between bile acids and intestinal microbiota - influence on host metabolism
Blazej Meczekalski
Tue 22 10:45
S21.3
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
Fertility in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Emese Mezosi
Mon 21
MTE7
Meet The Expert 7 - Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
Lina Michala
Tue 22 14:45
S30.1
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
Long term consequences of Disorders of Sexual Development
Irene Mitchelhill
Sun 20 12:30
N2.2
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Paediatric to adult transition in Endocrinology
Mon 21 12:00
N3.1
Meet the Nurse Expert & Case Discussions
Nursing Management of CAH: Education & Use of Multi-media Technology
Lars Moeller
Essen, Germany
Tue 22
MTBS3
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 3: Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
Essen, Germany
Niels Moeller
Tue 22 10:45
S24.3
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
How Do Hypopituitary Patients Deal with Stress?
Patrice Mollard
Montpellier, France
Tue 22 09:45
S24.1
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
How Does Pituitary Release its Hormones?
Montpellier, France
Beatriz Moreno
Sun 20 12:12
OC1.2
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
Relationship between TSH values in the first trimester of pregnancy and obstetric and neonatal complications
Sharon Munn
Tue 22
D6.2
Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
REGULATORY - Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
Nicola Napoli
Mon 21 10:15
S12.1
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
Increased fracture rate in diabetes and obesity      
Narjes Nasiri-Ansari
Tue 22 11:42
OC10.2
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
Canagliflozin attenuates the progression of atherosclerosis via reducing hyperlipidaemia and inflammation process in ApoE KO Mice
João Neves
Sun 20 12:48
OC1.5
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
Low free T3 levels within the reference range independently predict cardiovascular mortality in the general population
Sun 20 12:36
OC4.4
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
Association between prediabetes and incidence of chronic kidney disease, incident albuminuria, or worsening of kidney function: a secondary analysis of the SPRINT trial
John Newell-Price
Sheffield, UK
Tue 22
MTE16
Meet The Expert 16 - Adrenal incidentaloms
Adrenal incidentaloms
Sheffield, UK
Professor Eberhard  Nieschlag
Münster, Germany
Sun 20 15:45
S9.2
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
The Klinefelter syndrome: a challenge for endocrinologists 
Münster, Germany
Nikolaos Nikolaou
Oxford, United Kingdom
Mon 21 12:00
OC6.1
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
5β-reductase (AKR1D1) is a potent regulator of hepatic insulin sensitivity, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in vitro and in vivo
Oxford, United Kingdom
Ruben Nogueiras
Mon 21 11:15
S14.3
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
Metabolic-reproductive interactions: From bench to bedside
Pirjo Nuutila
Mon 21 11:15
S13.3
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
Brown Adipose Tissue Imaging
Nicolás Olea
Tue 22
D6.1
Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
SCIENCE - Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
Daniel Olsson
Mon 21 10:45
S11.2
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
Bariatric Surgery as Treatment in Craniopharyngioma
José Ordovas
Sun 20 16:15
S6.3
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
Precision nutrition in obesity: gene - diet interaction
Lisa Owens
Sun 20 12:00
OC2.1
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
The in vivo and in vitro effects of kisspeptin on human ovarian function
Anna Papadopoulou
Tue 22 11:42
OC14.2
Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
Profiling of activation patterns of placental mTOR in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus
Marianne Pavel
Sun 20 15:45
S10.2
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
Treatment of small intestine and pancreatic NETs what and when?
Arkaitz Perez
Mon 21 10:20
S15.2
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells
Duarte Pignatelli
Tue 22 09:45
S21.1
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
The interplay Between the Ovaries and Adrenals
Stefan Pilz
Tue 22
MTE14
Meet The Expert 14 - Vitamin D for everybody
Vitamin D for everybody?
Mark Postma
Tue 22 11:30
OC13.1
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Postoperative use of somatostatin analogs and mortality in patients with acromegaly.
Rachel Powell
Sun 20 10:15
N1.1
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
The Good- Overview and Indications of Immunotherapy in Oncology
Manuel Puig-Domingo
Tue 22 11:54
OC13.3
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Molecular profiling for assistance to pharmacological treatment of acromegaly
Efisio Puxeddu
Tue 22 15:15
S28.2
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
Immunotherapy for Thyroid Carcinoma
Tilman Rachner
Tue 22 15:15
S27.2
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
Novel therapies: PTH-related protein and sclerostin inhibition
Rachida Rafiq
Mon 21 12:48
OC6.5
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
Associations of different body fat deposits with serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations
Taneli Raivio
Helsinki, Finland
Sun 20 08:00
MTE3
Meet The Expert 3 - Managing delayed puberty
Managing delayed puberty
Helsinki, Finland
Laura Ramírez
Tue 22 14:45
S26.1
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
Genetics of Cushing's disease
Garcilaso Riesco-Eizaguirre
Mon 21 15:15
S16.1
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
Genomic alterations in thyroid malignancies
Mercedes Rio-Moreno
Sun 20 12:00
OC4.1
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
Dietary intervention modulates the expression of the splicing machinery in patients at high-risk of type 2 diabetes development: clinical implications
Fernando Rivadeneira
Sun 20 15:45
S8.2
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
What have we learnt from genome-wide association studies in osteoporosis
Karine Rizzoti
London, UK
Mon 21
MTEBS2
Meet the Expert - Basic Scientist 2 -Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
London, UK
Graham Roberts
Waterford, Ireland
Sun 20
UEM1.2
UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
ESE/UEMS European Board Examination in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Waterford, Ireland
Hans Romijn
Mon 21
PW1.2
Publishing Workshop
Responding to reviewer comments
Cristina Ronchi
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Tue 22 11:30
OC11.1
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Targeted molecular analysis in adrenocortical carcinomas: a way towards improved personalized prognostication.​
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Maria Rotkank
Tue 22 12:06
OC14.4
Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
The variability of glycemia and the metabolic composition of brain cells in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Alina Rozanska
Mon 21 15:45
N4.3
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Role of the Endocrine nurse in the MDT in improving care for patients with thyroid cancer
Jonas Rutishauser
Sun 20 10:45
S2.2
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
Hereditary Diabetes insipidus
Elisa Sala
Tue 22 12:18
OC11.5
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Natural history of Rathke’s Cleft Cysts: a multicenter experience
Enric Sánchez
Sun 20 12:48
OC4.5
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
The impact of prediabetes in lung function: data from the ILERVAS project
Ilhan Satman
Mon 21
MTE6
Meet The Expert 6 - Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
David Savage
Mon 21 15:15
S20.1
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
Insights in the pathogenesis of lipodystrophy
Mesut Savas
Mon 21 12:36
OC6.4
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
Anthropometric measurements and metabolic syndrome in relation to glucocorticoid receptor polymorphisms in (local) corticosteroid users
Silviu Sbiera
Tue 22 12:06
OC11.4
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Update in the genetic landscape of Cushing’s Disease: TP53 and a new deubiquitinase in spotlight
Kathrin Schmohl
Sun 20 15:45
S7.2
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
Tetrac as an antiangiogenic agent in cancer
Carsten Schultz
Sun 20
NSA1
New Scientific Approach 1 - New tools for investigating insulin secretion
New tools for investigating insulin secretion
Tim Schulz
Tue 22 09:45
S22.1
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
Marrow adipose tissue and skeletal health
Lothar Seefried
Sun 20 16:15
S8.3
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
Hypophosphatasia
Manuel Serrano
Tue 22 17:15
PL7
Plenary 7: Metabolic control of longevity
Metabolic control of longevity
Gerald Shulman
Mon 21
PL5
Plenary 5: The link between insulin and fatty liver
The link between insulin and fatty liver
Rafael Simo
Mon 21
PL4
Plenary 4 - The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
Jakob Skov
Tue 22 11:30
OC10.1
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
Glucocorticoid replacement-doses and cardiovascular events in autoimmune Addison’s disease – a population based retrospective cohort study.
Marieke Snel
Sun 20 12:24
OC1.3
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
Thyroid hormone replacement therapy for subclinical hypothyroidism in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials
Ana Sousa
Sun 20 11:15
S4.3
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
Environmental contaminants and endocrine disruption: The story of obesogens
Helen Spoudeas
Mon 21 11:15
S11.3
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
Psychosocial dysfunction after treatment of of Craniopharyngioma
Dr Karla Suchacki
Edinburgh, UK
Sun 20 12:24
OC3.3
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
[18F]-FDG PET/CT imaging: A tool to reveal the metabolic functions of bone marrow adipose tissue
Edinburgh, UK
Mirjana Sumarac-Dumanovic
Mon 21 15:45
S18.2
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
Relevant therapies in PCOS
Guy T'Sjoen
Mon 21
MTE10
Meet The Expert 10 - Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
Francesco Tecilazich
Tue 22 11:54
OC14.3
Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
Patrolling monocytes are activated in diabetes and provide protection to retinal vessels in the context of leukostasis.
Malgorzata Trofimiuk-Muldner
Sun 20 12:36
OC1.4
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
The Impact of Obligatory Iodine Prophylaxis on Thyroid Volume in Schoolchildren
Malgorzata Trofimiuk-Müldner
Sun 20 10:45
S4.2
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
Iodine deficiency in pregnancy and development of offspring
Pierre Val
Mon 21 15:15
S17.1
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Adrenal development and benign tumor formation
Elena Valassi
Tue 22 12:18
OC12.5
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Diabetes mellitus and muscle weakness are independently associated with mortality in patients with Cushing's syndrome. Data from ERCUSYN.
Mark Vanderpump
Tue 22 15:45
S28.3
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
Immunotherapy Related Endocrinopathies
Dirk Vanderschueren
Sun 20 08:00
MTE4
Meet The Expert 4 - Osteoporosis in men
Osteoporosis in men
Dimitra Vassiliadi
Mon 21 16:15
S17.3
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Diagnosis and management of Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Tanya Vavouri
Sun 20 11:15
S5.3
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
Mechanisms of epigenetic inheritance through sperm: lessons we have learnt from model organisms
Brigitte Velkeniers
Tue 22
D5.2
Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
AGAINST - Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
David Vilar
Mon 21 16:15
S20.3
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
Lipodystrophies, diagnosis and treatment: a step-by-step approach
Francesc Villarroya
Mon 21 10:15
S13.1
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
Brown adipose tissue as an endocrine organ
Svetlana Vujovic
Mon 21
MTE9
Meet The Expert 9 - Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
Cheryl Walker
Sun 20 10:15
S4.1
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
Developmental Reprogramming of the Epigenome by Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals that Increase Cancer Risk
Nicolaas Wee
Tue 22 15:15
S26.2
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
Hypercortisolism and the Brain
Isabel Weigand
Mon 21 12:24
OC5.3
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
PRKACA L206R mutation in adrenal Cushing’s syndrome makes PKA RIIβ susceptible for caspase-mediated cleavage
Staffan Welin
Sun 20 16:15
S10.3
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
Treatment update on carcinoid syndrome and carcinoid heart disease
Chantal Wiepjes
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sun 20 12:48
OC3.5
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
Change in bone mineral density during the first 10 years of gender affirming hormonal treatment in transwomen and transmen
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tracy Williams
Mon 21 12:00
OC5.1
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
Is adrenal computed tomography accurate for the diagnosis of unilateral primary aldosteronism? A retrospective international cohort study
Marcela Xhindi
Mon 21 16:00
N4.4
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Influence of educational training course in improving knowledge of diabetes mellitus among nurses
Cristine Yedinak
Sun 20 12:35
N2.3
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Transition between settings: hospital to community
Paul Yen
Sun 20 16:15
S7.3
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
New applications of thyroid hormones, analogs, and metabolites in non-alcoholic fatty liver
Dr Philip Yeoh
London, UK
Mon 21 15:30
N4.2
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Comparison of glucose, peak growth hormone & peak cortisol levels during insulin tolerance test with two different doses
London, UK
Milos Zarkovic
Sun 20 11:15
S1.3
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
New scores for the prediction of Graves' disease
Maria Zatelli
Sun 20
D2.1
Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
For - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
Anette Ziegler
Tue 22 10:15
S23.2
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
Prevention and treatment of pre type 1 diabetes
Mihail Zilbermint
Tue 22 11:54
OC10.3
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
ARMC5 variants and risk of hypertension in African Americans: Minority Health-GRID study
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 13
Sat 19 18:15
Geoffrey Harris Lecture - Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: AJ Van der Lely (The Netherlands) & Manuela Simoni (Italy)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sat 19 18:15
GH1
Geoffrey Harris Lecture - Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
Sat 19 18:50
EJE Prize Lecture - A gut feeling about glucagon
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Johannes Romijn (The Netherlands)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sat 19 18:50
EJE1
EJE Prize Lecture - A gut feeling about glucagon
A gut feeling about glucagon
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 1 - Using diabetes technologies to improve pateint self care
ROOM 117
Chair: Mercedes Rigla (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 20 08:00
MTE1
Meet The Expert 1 - Using diabetes technologies to improve pateint self care
Using diabetes technologies to improve pateint self care
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
ROOM 211
Chairs: Filip Knop (Denmark) & Christos Mantzoros (USA)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 20 10:15
S3.1
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
Crosstalk between bile acids and intestinal microbiota - influence on host metabolism
Sun 20 10:45
S3.2
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
5β-reductase, bile acid synthesis, and the control of energy metabolism
Sun 20 11:15
S3.3
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
Bile acids and metabolic effects of bariatric surgery
Sun 20 14:00
New Scientific Approach 1 - New tools for investigating insulin secretion
ROOM 117
Chair: David Cano (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 20
NSA1
New Scientific Approach 1 - New tools for investigating insulin secretion
New tools for investigating insulin secretion
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
ROOM 112
Chairs: Manel Puig Domingo (Spain) & Irene Breton (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 20 15:15
S6.1
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
Pharmacogenetics in type 2 diabetes: precision medicine or discovery tool?
Sun 20 15:45
S6.2
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
Can genetics improve precision medicine in diabetes?
Sun 20 16:15
S6.3
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
Precision nutrition in obesity: gene - diet interaction
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 6 - Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
ROOM 211
Chair: Judith Lopez (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21
MTE6
Meet The Expert 6 - Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
Mon 21 08:45
Plenary 4 - The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Susan Webb (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21
PL4
Plenary 4 - The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
ROOM 113 & 114
Chairs: John Kopchick (USA) & Maria Malagon (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21 10:15
S13.1
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
Brown adipose tissue as an endocrine organ
Mon 21 10:45
S13.2
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
Adipose Tissue Browning in Mice and Men
Mon 21 11:15
S13.3
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
Brown Adipose Tissue Imaging
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
ROOM 113 & 114
Chairs: Gemma Sesmilo (Spain) & Florian Kiefer (Austria)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21 15:15
S20.1
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
Insights in the pathogenesis of lipodystrophy
Mon 21 15:45
S20.2
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
Acquired forms of lipodystrophy
Mon 21 16:15
S20.3
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
Lipodystrophies, diagnosis and treatment: a step-by-step approach
Mon 21 17:45
Plenary 5: The link between insulin and fatty liver
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen (Denmark) & Márta Korbonits (UK)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21
PL5
Plenary 5: The link between insulin and fatty liver
The link between insulin and fatty liver
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 11 - How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
ROOM 113
Chair: Laszlo Bajnok (Hungary)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Tue 22
MTE11
Meet The Expert 11 - How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Alejandra Duran (Spain) & Peter Aldiss (UK)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Tue 22 09:45
S23.1
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
What have we learnt so far about the immunogenetics of type 1 diabetes?
Tue 22 10:15
S23.2
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
Prevention and treatment of pre type 1 diabetes
Tue 22 10:45
S23.3
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
Treatment of pre type 2 diabetes
Reproductive Endocrinology 12
Sat 19 19:25
Plenary 1: Contraception: Past and future
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Jérôme Bertherat (France) & Manuela Simoni (Italy)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sat 19 19:25
PL1
Plenary 1: Contraception: Past and future
Contraception: Past and future
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 3 - Managing delayed puberty
ROOM 115 & 116
Chair: Nelly Pitteloud (Switzerland)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sun 20 08:00
MTE3
Meet The Expert 3 - Managing delayed puberty
Managing delayed puberty
Helsinki, Finland
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
ROOM 113 & 114
Chairs: George Mastorakos (Greece) & Ilpo Huhtaniemi (UK/Finland)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sun 20 10:15
S5.1
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
The quality control of the male germline transcriptome
Sun 20 10:45
S5.2
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
Epigenetic germline mosaicism in infertile men
Sun 20 11:15
S5.3
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
Mechanisms of epigenetic inheritance through sperm: lessons we have learnt from model organisms
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Csilla Krausz (Hungary) & Manuela Simoni (Italy)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sun 20 15:15
S9.1
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
Semen parameters as biomarkers of general health  
Copenhagen, Denmark
Sun 20 15:45
S9.2
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
The Klinefelter syndrome: a challenge for endocrinologists 
Münster, Germany
Sun 20 16:15
S9.3
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
Does "healthy obesity" exist in andrology? 
Sun 20 17:15
Plenary 3 - The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Manel Puig Domingo (Spain) & Bulent Yildiz (Turkey)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sun 20 17:15
PL3
Plenary 3 - The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
Cambridge, UK
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 9 - Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
ROOM 117
Chair: Josanne Vassallo (Malta)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21
MTE9
Meet The Expert 9 - Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
Mon 21 09:15
European Hormone Medal Lecture - Unraveling secrets of the hypothalami-pituitary-gonadal axis
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Djuro Macut (Serbia) & AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21
EHM1
European Hormone Medal Lecture - Unraveling secrets of the hypothalami-pituitary-gonadal axis
Unraveling secrets of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis
London, UK
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) & Allan Herbison (New Zealand)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21 10:15
S14.1
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
Developmental wiring of GnRH neurons
Mon 21 10:45
S14.2
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
Neuroendocrinology right from the nose: genetics and pathophysiology of the olfacto-genital syndrome (Kallmann syndrome)
Mon 21 11:15
S14.3
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
Metabolic-reproductive interactions: From bench to bedside
Mon 21 12:00
Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
ROOM 113 & 114
Chairs: Jenny Visser (Rotterdam) & Stavroula A. Paschou (Greece)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21 12:15
D4.1
Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
FOR - AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
Mon 21 12:15
D4.2
Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
AGAINST - AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
ROOM 211
Chairs: Andrea Isidori (Italy) & Gefsi Mintziori (Greece)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21 15:15
S18.1
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
Sex hormones, obesity and type 2 diabetes – is there a link?
Mon 21 15:45
S18.2
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
Relevant therapies in PCOS
Mon 21 16:15
S18.3
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
Testosterone, obesity and the metabolic syndrome in males – do we need to replace steroids?
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 13 - Erectile Dysfunction
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Csilla Krausz (Italy)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Tue 22
MTE13
Meet The Expert 13 - Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Andrea Isidori (Rome) & Ljiljana Marina (Serbia)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Tue 22 09:45
S21.1
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
The interplay Between the Ovaries and Adrenals
Tue 22 10:15
S21.2
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
Management of phaeochromocytoma during pregnancy
London, UK
Tue 22 10:45
S21.3
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
Fertility in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 9
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 1: Mouse models in endocrine tumors
ROOM 113 & 114
Chair: Maria Chiara Zatelli (Italy)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 20 08:00
MTBS1
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 1: Mouse models in endocrine tumors
Mouse models in endocrine tumors
Sun 20 12:00
Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Laurence Amar (France) & Tomaz Kocjan (Solvenia)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 20
D1.1
Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
For - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
Sun 20
D1.2
Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
Against - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
ROOM 117
Chairs: Simona Glasberg (Israel) & Wouter de Herder (Netherlands)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 20 15:15
S10.1
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
Whole Genome Landscape in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours
Sun 20 15:45
S10.2
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
Treatment of small intestine and pancreatic NETs what and when?
Sun 20 16:15
S10.3
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
Treatment update on carcinoid syndrome and carcinoid heart disease
Sun 20 15:15
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
ROOM 111
Chairs: Antoine Tabarin (France) & Wiebke Arlt (UK)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 20 15:15
GL1.1
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Introduction to ENSAT Guidelines
Würzburg, Germany
Sun 20 15:20
GL1.2
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Methods
Sun 20 15:30
GL1.3
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Pathology & Prognostic factors
Sun 20 15:45
GL1.4
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Adjuvant therapy
Sun 20 16:00
GL1.5
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Therapy of advanced ACC
Würzburg, Germany
Sun 20 16:15
GL1.6
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Special considerations on mitotane
Mon 21 14:00
New Scientific Approach 3 - Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
ROOM 112
Chair: Karine Rizzoti (UK)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Mon 21
NSA3
New Scientific Approach 3 - Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
ROOM 112
Chairs: Gerald Raverot (France) & Javier Salvador (Spain)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Mon 21 15:15
S17.1
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Adrenal development and benign tumor formation
Mon 21 15:45
S17.2
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Genetics of Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia: when and what to test
Mon 21 16:15
S17.3
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Diagnosis and management of Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 12 - Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
ROOM 115 & 116
Chair: Diego Ferone (UK)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Tue 22
MTE12
Meet The Expert 12 - Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 16 - Adrenal incidentaloms
ROOM 112
Chair: Duarte Pignatelli (Portugal)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Tue 22
MTE16
Meet The Expert 16 - Adrenal incidentaloms
Adrenal incidentaloms
Sheffield, UK
Tue 22 13:30
New Scientific Approach 5 - Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
ROOM 112
Chair: Giovanna Mantovani (Italy)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Tue 22
NSA5
New Scientific Approach 5 - Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 13
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 2 - Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Jens Bolleršlev (Norway)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Sun 20 08:00
MTE2
Meet The Expert 2 - Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
ROOM 112
Chairs: Isabel Runkle de la Vega (Spain) & Chris Thompson (Ireland)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Sun 20 10:15
S2.1
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
Hyponatremia and mortality: moving beyond associations
Sun 20 10:45
S2.2
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
Hereditary Diabetes insipidus
Sun 20 11:15
S2.3
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
Sweet preference induced by FGF21
Sun 20 14:00
New Scientific Approach 2 - The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
ROOM 211
Chair: Justo Castaño (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Sun 20 14:00
NSA2
New Scientific Approach 2 - The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
Sun 20 15:15
Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Cesar Luiz Boguszewski (Brazil) & Gerald Raverot (France)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Sun 20
D2.1
Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
For - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
Sun 20
D2.2
Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
Against - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 8 - Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
ROOM 112
Chair: Cristina Lamas (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21
MTE8
Meet The Expert 8 - Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
Mon 21 08:00
Meet the Expert - Basic Scientist 2 -Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
ROOM 115 & 116
Chair: Mireia Jorda (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21
MTEBS2
Meet the Expert - Basic Scientist 2 -Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
London, UK
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
ROOM 211
Chairs: Cynthia Andoniadou (UK) & Cesar Luiz Boguszewski (Brazil)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21 10:15
S11.1
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
Molecular Pathogenensis of Craniopharyngioma
London, UK
Mon 21 10:45
S11.2
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
Bariatric Surgery as Treatment in Craniopharyngioma
Mon 21 11:15
S11.3
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
Psychosocial dysfunction after treatment of of Craniopharyngioma
Mon 21 14:00
New Scientific Approach 4 - 3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
ROOM 117
Chair: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21
NSA4
New Scientific Approach 4 - 3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
Milan, Italy
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
ROOM 117
Chairs: Raúl Luque (Spain) & Federico Gatto (Italy)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21 15:15
S19.1
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
Cytoskeleton and pharmacologic resistance in pituitary tumours
Mon 21 15:45
S19.2
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
What fat does with your pituitary
Mon 21 16:15
S19.3
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
How cancer treatment effects your pituitary
Mon 21 17:15
Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture - Growth Hormone: not too much...not too less!
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Márta Korbonits (UK) & Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen (Denmark)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21 17:15
CET1
Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture - Growth Hormone: not too much...not too less!
Growth Hormone: not too much...not to less!
Paris, France
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 15 - Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
ROOM 117
Chair: Isabelle Runkle de la Vega (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Tue 22
MTE15
Meet The Expert 15 - Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
ROOM 113
Chair: Cynthia Andoniadou (UK)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Tue 22 09:45
S24.1
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
How Does Pituitary Release its Hormones?
Montpellier, France
Tue 22 10:15
S24.2
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
Peripheral Activities of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH)
Tue 22 10:45
S24.3
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
How Do Hypopituitary Patients Deal with Stress?
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Darko Kaštelan (Croatia) & Andrea Isidori (Rome)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Tue 22 14:45
S26.1
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
Genetics of Cushing's disease
Tue 22 15:15
S26.2
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
Hypercortisolism and the Brain
Tue 22 15:45
S26.3
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
Differentiating Cushing from Pseudo-Cushing
Calcium and Bone 9
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 4 - Osteoporosis in men
ROOM 211
Chair: Manuel Muñoz Torres (Spain)
Calcium and Bone
Sun 20 08:00
MTE4
Meet The Expert 4 - Osteoporosis in men
Osteoporosis in men
Sun 20 09:15
Plenary 2 - Bone regulates the Brain
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch (Austria) & Camilla Schalin-Jäntti (Finland)
Calcium and Bone
Sun 20 09:15
PL2
Plenary 2 - Bone regulates the Brain
Bone regulates the Brain
Sun 20 10:15
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Martin Hewison (UK) & Gherardo Maziotti (Italy)
Calcium and Bone
Sun 20 10:15
SS1.1
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
Free and bound vitamin D and health outcomes.
Sun 20 10:45
SS1.2
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
Vitamin D and Critical Care
Sun 20 11:15
SS1.3
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
Vitamin D, macrophages and atherosclerosis
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
ROOM 113 & 114
Chair: Camilla Schalin-Jäntti (Finland)
Calcium and Bone
Sun 20 15:15
S8.1
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
Clinical spectrum of new monogenic forms of osteoporosis
Helsinki, Finland
Sun 20 15:45
S8.2
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
What have we learnt from genome-wide association studies in osteoporosis
Sun 20 16:15
S8.3
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
Hypophosphatasia
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 10 - Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
ROOM 113 & 114
Chair: Mireia Mora (Spain)
Calcium and Bone
Mon 21
MTE10
Meet The Expert 10 - Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
ROOM 117
Chairs: Massimo Terzolo (Italy) & Nienke Biermasz (The Netherlands)
Calcium and Bone
Mon 21 10:15
S12.1
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
Increased fracture rate in diabetes and obesity      
Mon 21 10:45
S12.2
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
Bone quality evaluation in Pituitary diseases
Mon 21 11:15
S12.3
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
Effect of parathyroid dysfunction on incidence of bone fractures
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 14 - Vitamin D for everybody
ROOM 114
Chair: Peter Igaz (Hungary)
Calcium and Bone
Tue 22
MTE14
Meet The Expert 14 - Vitamin D for everybody
Vitamin D for everybody?
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
ROOM 112
Chairs: Eugenia  Resmini (Spain) & Luís Cardoso (Portugal)
Calcium and Bone
Tue 22 09:45
S22.1
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
Marrow adipose tissue and skeletal health
Tue 22 10:15
S22.2
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
Bone marrow adipose tissue: starving for attention?
Edinburgh , Scotland
Tue 22 10:45
S22.3
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
Cross-talk between bone marrow and periperal adipose tissue in man
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
ROOM 112
Chairs: Mariela Varsavsky (Argentina) & Mário Mascarenhas (Portugal)
Calcium and Bone
Tue 22 14:45
S27.1
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
Molecular basis of bone anabolism
Tue 22 15:15
S27.2
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
Novel therapies: PTH-related protein and sclerostin inhibition
Tue 22 15:45
S27.3
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
Sequential and combination therapy for osteoporosis
Thyroid 11
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 5 - Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
ROOM 112
Chair: Juan Carlos Galofre (Spain)
Thyroid
Sun 20 08:00
MTE5
Meet The Expert 5 - Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Maria Alevizaki (Greece) & Mónica Marazuela (Spain)
Thyroid
Sun 20 10:15
S1.1
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
The THEA score in familial thyroid dysfunction
Sun 20 10:45
S1.2
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
IgG4 related thyroid autoimmune disease
Sun 20 11:15
S1.3
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
New scores for the prediction of Graves' disease
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
ROOM 211
Chairs: Josef Köhrle (Germany) & Jose Moreno (Spain)
Thyroid
Sun 20 15:15
S7.1
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
TRIAC Trial in Allan-Herndon-Dudley-Syndrome (MCT8)
Sun 20 15:45
S7.2
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
Tetrac as an antiangiogenic agent in cancer
Sun 20 16:15
S7.3
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
New applications of thyroid hormones, analogs, and metabolites in non-alcoholic fatty liver
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 7 - Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Gianluca Tamagno (Ireland)
Thyroid
Mon 21
MTE7
Meet The Expert 7 - Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
Mon 21 10:15
Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Endre Nagy (Hungary) & Marek Niedziela (Poland)
Thyroid
Mon 21
D3.1
Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
FOR - Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
Mon 21
D3.2
Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
AGAINST - Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Marek Ruchala (Poland) & Filip Gablec (Czech Republic)
Thyroid
Mon 21 15:15
S16.1
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
Genomic alterations in thyroid malignancies
Mon 21 15:45
S16.2
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
Composite approach in the evaluation and management of thyroid nodule
Mon 21 16:15
S16.3
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
New classification and guidelines in differentiated thryroid cancers
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 3: Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
ROOM 111
Chair: Pilar Santisteban (Spain)
Thyroid
Tue 22
MTBS3
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 3: Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
Essen, Germany
Tue 22 08:45
Plenary 6: Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Beata Kos-Kudła (Poland) & Endre Nagy (Hungary)
Thyroid
Tue 22
PL6
Plenary 6: Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
Tue 22 09:45
Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
ROOM 117
Chairs: Andrzej Milewicz (Poland) & Wilmar Wiersinga (The Netherlands)
Thyroid
Tue 22
D5.1
Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
FOR - Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
Birmingham, UK
Tue 22
D5.2
Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
AGAINST - Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
Tue 22 13:30
New Scientific Approach 6 - Functional thyroid in the dish
ROOM 115 & 116
Chair: Robin Peeters (The Netherlands)
Thyroid
Tue 22
NSA6
New Scientific Approach 6 - Functional thyroid in the dish
Functional thyroid in the dish
Brussels, Belgium
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Dusan Biukovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina) & Murat Erdogen (Turkey)
Thyroid
Tue 22 14:45
S29.1
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
Tissue-specific regulation of thyroid hormone action
Tue 22 15:15
S29.2
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
Thyroid hormone economy in human aging
Leiden, The Netherlands
Tue 22 15:45
S29.3
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
Elevated TSH in Children
Copenhagen, Denmark
Environmental, Society and Governance 3
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
ROOM 117
Chairs: Anna Fadieieva (Ukraine) & Vera Popovic-Brkic (Serbia)
Environmental, Society and Governance
Sun 20 10:15
S4.1
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
Developmental Reprogramming of the Epigenome by Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals that Increase Cancer Risk
Sun 20 10:45
S4.2
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
Iodine deficiency in pregnancy and development of offspring
Sun 20 11:15
S4.3
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
Environmental contaminants and endocrine disruption: The story of obesogens
Tue 22 09:45
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
ROOM 111
Chairs: Jérôme Bertherat (France) & Thierry Brue (France)
Environmental, Society and Governance
Tue 22 09:45
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
Introduction, structure, and virtual consultation using the EU-ERN CPMS
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tue 22 10:00
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
Caring for endocrinology across the life span: DSD and Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
Lübeck, Germany
Tue 22 10:15
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
Patient and family perspectives
Tue 22 11:30
Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
ROOM 114
Chairs: Helen Spoudeas (UK) & Jorma Toppari Turku (Finland)
Environmental, Society and Governance
Tue 22
D6.1
Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
SCIENCE - Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
Tue 22
D6.2
Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
REGULATORY - Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology 10
Sun 20 10:15
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
ROOM 111
Chair: John Ayuk (UK)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 20 10:15
N1.1
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
The Good- Overview and Indications of Immunotherapy in Oncology
Sun 20 10:45
N1.2
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
The Bad - Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathy
Birmingham, UK
Sun 20 11:15
N1.3
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
The Witty - The Role of Endocrine Nurse in Managing Patients with Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathy
Birmingham , United Kingdom
Sun 20 12:00
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
ROOM 111
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 20 12:00
N2.1
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Key Note Speaker: Principles and models of Transition – an overview
Sun 20 12:00
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 20 12:30
N2.2
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Paediatric to adult transition in Endocrinology
Sun 20 12:35
N2.3
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Transition between settings: hospital to community
Sun 20 12:40
N2.4
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Transition in Hypogonadism
London, UK
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
ROOM 111
Chairs: Manuel Gahete (Spain) & Tatjana Isailovic (Serbia)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Mon 21 10:15
S15.1
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Introduction to EYES
Mon 21 10:20
S15.2
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells
Mon 21 10:40
S15.3
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming of SDH deficient pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas
Mon 21 11:00
S15.4
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Induced Hypophysitis – Experiences from the United Kingdom
Birmingham, UK
Mon 21 11:20
S15.5
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Alterations in Clock genes expression in human benign adrenal tumors
Mon 21 11:40
S15.6
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Invitation to EYES networking and annual meeting
Mon 21 12:00
Meet the Nurse Expert & Case Discussions
ROOM 111
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Mon 21 12:00
N3.1
Meet the Nurse Expert & Case Discussions
Nursing Management of CAH: Education & Use of Multi-media Technology
Mon 21 15:15
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
ROOM 111
Chair: Sherwin Cresino (UK)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Mon 21 15:15
N4.1
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Welcome and update on ESE nurse activties
London, UK
Mon 21 15:30
N4.2
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Comparison of glucose, peak growth hormone & peak cortisol levels during insulin tolerance test with two different doses
London, UK
Mon 21 15:45
N4.3
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Role of the Endocrine nurse in the MDT in improving care for patients with thyroid cancer
Mon 21 16:00
N4.4
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Influence of educational training course in improving knowledge of diabetes mellitus among nurses
Mon 21 16:45
N4.5
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Poster awards presentation, workshops & networking session
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 25: Late breaking
ROOM 114
Chairs: Márta Korbonits (UK) & Raúl Luque (Spain)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 22 09:45
S25.1
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Microvesicles and exosomes: new players in metabolic diseases
Tue 22 10:15
S25.2
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Senescence-associated reprogramming promotes cancer stemness
Tue 22 10:45
S25.3
Symposium 25: Late breaking
LEAP2 Is an Endogenous Antagonist of the Ghrelin Receptor
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
ROOM 117
Chairs: Justo Castaño (Spain) & Miklós Tóth (Hungary)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 22 14:45
S28.1
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
Concept of Immunotherapy in Cancer
Tue 22 15:15
S28.2
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
Immunotherapy for Thyroid Carcinoma
Tue 22 15:45
S28.3
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
Immunotherapy Related Endocrinopathies
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
ROOM 113
Chairs: Laura Audi (Spain) & Laura de Graaff (The Netherlands)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 22 14:45
S30.1
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
Long term consequences of Disorders of Sexual Development
Tue 22 15:15
S30.2
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
Atypical Genital Development and Hypospadias: a Pediatric Urology perspective from Etiology to Surgery
Tue 22 15:45
S30.3
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
Gender Dysphoria and Brain Function
Belgium
Tue 22 17:15
Plenary 7: Metabolic control of longevity
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Raúl Luque (Spain) & Felix Beuschlein (Germany)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 22 17:15
PL7
Plenary 7: Metabolic control of longevity
Metabolic control of longevity
Workshop 1
Tue 22 14:45
Career Development - Presentation Skills Workshop
Roy is a professional speaker who will share priceless and unexpected tips and techniques that the professionals use so that you can transform your presentations
Chair: Roy Sheppard (UK)
Oral 14
Sun 20 12:00
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
ROOM 112
Chairs: Alicija Hubaleswska (Poland) & Robin Peeters (The Netherlands)
Sun 20 12:00
OC1.1
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
Familial gestational hyperthyroidism caused by Val597Ile mutant of TSH receptor gene with human chorionic gonadotropin hypersensitivity
Sun 20 12:12
OC1.2
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
Relationship between TSH values in the first trimester of pregnancy and obstetric and neonatal complications
Sun 20 12:24
OC1.3
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
Thyroid hormone replacement therapy for subclinical hypothyroidism in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials
Sun 20 12:36
OC1.4
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
The Impact of Obligatory Iodine Prophylaxis on Thyroid Volume in Schoolchildren
Sun 20 12:48
OC1.5
Oral Communication: Benign thyroid diseases
Low free T3 levels within the reference range independently predict cardiovascular mortality in the general population
Sun 20 12:00
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
ROOM 113 & 114
Chairs: Fasial Ahmed (UK) & Marija Pfeifer (Slovenia)
Sun 20 12:00
OC2.1
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
The in vivo and in vitro effects of kisspeptin on human ovarian function
Sun 20 12:12
OC2.2
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
Overexpressed kisspeptin/Kiss1R system in human granulosa cells may be involved in the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by inhibiting ovulation.
Sun 20 12:24
OC2.3
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
Whole exome sequencing in non-obstructive azoospermia allows the identification of a high-risk subgroup of infertile men for undiagnosed Fanconi Anemia, a cancer-prone disease.
Sun 20 12:36
OC2.4
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
Novel Role of Central Ceramide Signaling in Mediating Obesity-Induced Precocious Puberty
Sun 20 12:48
OC2.5
Oral Communication: Look who is controlling your gonads!
Effect of thyroxine replacement on leydig cell and sertoli cell function in men with hypothyroidism
Sun 20 12:00
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
ROOM 117
Chairs: Claudio Marcocci (Italy) & Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch (Austria)
Sun 20 12:00
OC3.1
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
A Phase 3 Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Investigating the Efficacy and Safety of Burosumab, an Anti-FGF23 Antibody, In Adult X-Linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH)
Sun 20 12:12
OC3.2
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
Can a bone protein protect against muscular dystrophy?
Sun 20 12:24
OC3.3
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
[18F]-FDG PET/CT imaging: A tool to reveal the metabolic functions of bone marrow adipose tissue
Edinburgh, UK
Sun 20 12:36
OC3.4
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
Renal function change in chronic hypoparathyroidism patients treated with recombinant human parathyroid hormone (1-84) (rhPTH[1-84]) and in a historical control cohort treated with standard therapy
Sun 20 12:48
OC3.5
Oral Communication: New insights in bone disorders
Change in bone mineral density during the first 10 years of gender affirming hormonal treatment in transwomen and transmen
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sun 20 12:00
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
ROOM 211
Chairs: Anton Luger (Austria) & Ilhan Satman (Turkey)
Sun 20 12:00
OC4.1
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
Dietary intervention modulates the expression of the splicing machinery in patients at high-risk of type 2 diabetes development: clinical implications
Sun 20 12:12
OC4.2
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
Toe brachial index predicts major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes
Sun 20 12:24
OC4.3
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
Effects of TRAIL delivery on an experimental model of type 2 diabetes and diabetic nephropathy
Sun 20 12:36
OC4.4
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
Association between prediabetes and incidence of chronic kidney disease, incident albuminuria, or worsening of kidney function: a secondary analysis of the SPRINT trial
Sun 20 12:48
OC4.5
Oral Communication: Novel insights into prediabetes and type 2 diabetes
The impact of prediabetes in lung function: data from the ILERVAS project
Mon 21 12:00
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
ROOM 117
Chairs: Pierre Val (France) & Darko Kaštelan (Croatia)
Mon 21 12:00
OC5.1
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
Is adrenal computed tomography accurate for the diagnosis of unilateral primary aldosteronism? A retrospective international cohort study
Mon 21 12:12
OC5.2
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
Steroid profiling by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry in a large cohort of patients with adrenal incidentalomas
Mon 21 12:24
OC5.3
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
PRKACA L206R mutation in adrenal Cushing’s syndrome makes PKA RIIβ susceptible for caspase-mediated cleavage
Mon 21 12:36
OC5.4
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
Assessment of Tissue Sodium Content by 23Na-MRI in Patients with Adrenal Insufficiency – a Pilot Study
Mon 21 12:48
OC5.5
Oral Communication: Diving deep into adrenal cortex diseases
Cullin 3 is a partner of Armadillo Repeat Containing 5 (ARMC5), the product of the gene responsible for Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia
Mon 21 12:00
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
ROOM 211
Chairs: Jens Otto Jorgensen (Denmark) & Djuro Macut (Serbia)
Mon 21 12:00
OC6.1
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
5β-reductase (AKR1D1) is a potent regulator of hepatic insulin sensitivity, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in vitro and in vivo
Oxford, United Kingdom
Mon 21 12:12
OC6.2
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
DEEP TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION ACUTELY MODULATES NEURO-ENDOCRINE PATHWAYS UNDERLYING OBESITY
Mon 21 12:24
OC6.3
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
Visceral fat assessment in lamin A/C mutation carriers: Phenotype-Genotype correlation
Mon 21 12:36
OC6.4
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
Anthropometric measurements and metabolic syndrome in relation to glucocorticoid receptor polymorphisms in (local) corticosteroid users
Mon 21 12:48
OC6.5
Oral Communication: Genetic and environmental determinants of obesity and insulin resistance
Associations of different body fat deposits with serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations
Mon 21 12:00
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Attila Patocs (Hungary)
Mon 21 12:00
OC7.1
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
Molecular classification of benign adrenocortical tumors: an integrated genomic study
Mon 21 12:12
OC7.2
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
Urine steroid metabolomics as a diagnostic tool for detection of adrenocortical malignancy – a prospective test validation study
Mon 21 12:24
OC7.3
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
IncRNAs profiling reveals epigenetic heterogeneity among human parathyroid tumor
Mon 21 12:36
OC7.4
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
Germline mutations in the mitochondrial 2-oxoglutarate/malate carrier (SLC25A11) gene confer predisposition to metastatic paragangliomas.
Mon 21 12:48
OC7.5
Oral Communication: Genomic and clinical aspects of endocrine tumours
Randomized trial comparing phenoxybenzamine and doxazosine for preoperative treatment of patients with a pheochromocytoma (PRESCRIPT)
Mon 21 12:00
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Leo Guasti (UK) & Martin Reincke (Germany)
Mon 21 12:00
OC8.1
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
Plasma microRNA expression in patients with Cushing’s disease differs from ACTH-ectopic Cushing’s syndrome.
Mon 21 12:12
OC8.2
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
MicroRNA expression profiling and functional annotation analysis of their targets in patients with diabetic kidney disease.
Mon 21 12:24
OC8.3
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
Circulating Levels of microRNAs Associate with Blood Pressure and Left Ventricular Mass in Primary Hypertensive Patients
Mon 21 12:36
OC8.4
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
Detecting blood micro-RNAs and proteins associated with Graves’ disease and orbitopathy
Mon 21 12:48
OC8.5
Oral Communication: MicroRNAs as biomarkers in endocrine diseases
MicroRNA profiles in diabetic octogenarians with and without historical and prospective hip fractures
Mon 21 12:00
Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
ROOM 112
Chairs: Balasz Gereben (Hungary) & Luca Persani (Italy)
Mon 21 12:00
OC9.1
Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
Increased urinary iodine precedes hypothyroidism in Dehal1 knockout mice
Mon 21 12:12
OC9.2
Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
Anti-tumoral effects of metformin on metastatic bone lesions of thyroid cancer
Korea, Republic of
Mon 21 12:24
OC9.3
Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
A mouse model of BRAF V600E mutated papillary thyroid cancer imitating sporadic conditions
Mon 21 12:36
OC9.4
Oral Communication: Thyroid from basics to clinics
Identification of an epigenetic biomarker panel for predicting the development of distant metastases in differentiated thyroid cancer
Tue 22 11:30
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Miklos Toth (Hungary) & Davide Carvalho (Portugal)
Tue 22 11:30
OC10.1
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
Glucocorticoid replacement-doses and cardiovascular events in autoimmune Addison’s disease – a population based retrospective cohort study.
Tue 22 11:42
OC10.2
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
Canagliflozin attenuates the progression of atherosclerosis via reducing hyperlipidaemia and inflammation process in ApoE KO Mice
Tue 22 11:54
OC10.3
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
ARMC5 variants and risk of hypertension in African Americans: Minority Health-GRID study
Tue 22 12:06
OC10.4
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
Improvement in the control of hypertension in diabetic patients screened for hyperaldosteronism
Tue 22 12:18
OC10.5
Oral Communication: Cardiovascular aspects of endocrine diseases
Increased Risk of Antithyroid Drug-induced Agranulocytosis with Amiodarone
Tue 22 11:30
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
ROOM 117
Chairs: Justo Castaño (Spain) & Irene Halperin (Spain)
Tue 22 11:30
OC11.1
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Targeted molecular analysis in adrenocortical carcinomas: a way towards improved personalized prognostication.​
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Tue 22 11:42
OC11.2
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Molecular classifiers refine the prognostic stratification of adrenocortical carcinoma
Tue 22 11:54
OC11.3
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Clinical and histopathological differences between MEN1 carriers and MEN1 phenocopy patients
Tue 22 12:06
OC11.4
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Update in the genetic landscape of Cushing’s Disease: TP53 and a new deubiquitinase in spotlight
Tue 22 12:18
OC11.5
Oral Communication: Clinical practice in endocrine tumours: combining conventional and molecular features
Natural history of Rathke’s Cleft Cysts: a multicenter experience
Tue 22 11:30
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Susan Webb (Spain) & Jean-Marc Kaufman (Belgium)
Tue 22 11:30
OC12.1
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Growth hormone signaling in leptin receptor expressing cells, but not in Kiss1 expressing neurons, regulates the timing of puberty
Tue 22 11:42
OC12.2
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Oligogenicity in Kallmann syndrome - an underestimated phenomenon?
Tue 22 11:54
OC12.3
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Evaluation of genetic predisposition in severe and mild phenotypes of isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
Tue 22 12:06
OC12.4
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Late-night salivary cortisol (LNSC) levels in a Phase III study of long-­acting pasireotide in patients with Cushing’s disease (CD)
Tue 22 12:18
OC12.5
Oral Communication: Novel aspects of puberty development and Cushing's disease
Diabetes mellitus and muscle weakness are independently associated with mortality in patients with Cushing's syndrome. Data from ERCUSYN.
Tue 22 11:30
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
ROOM 113
Chairs: Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands) & Susana Mallea-Gil (Argentina)
Tue 22 11:30
OC13.1
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Postoperative use of somatostatin analogs and mortality in patients with acromegaly.
Tue 22 11:42
OC13.2
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Time trends of mortality in patients with GH secreting and non-functioning pituitary adenoma.
Tue 22 11:54
OC13.3
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Molecular profiling for assistance to pharmacological treatment of acromegaly
Tue 22 12:06
OC13.4
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Effects of Pegvisomant on Glucose Metabolism in Acromegaly: A Meta-analysis of Prospective Interventional Studies
Tue 22 12:18
OC13.5
Oral Communication: The curious case of growth hormone
Growth hormone acts in AGRP neurons to control energy expenditure during food restriction and promotes counter-regulatory responses to hypoglycemia via the ventromedial hypothalamus
Tue 22 11:30
Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
ROOM 112
Chair: Carlo Acerini (UK)
Tue 22 11:42
OC14.2
Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
Profiling of activation patterns of placental mTOR in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus
Tue 22 11:54
OC14.3
Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
Patrolling monocytes are activated in diabetes and provide protection to retinal vessels in the context of leukostasis.
Tue 22 12:06
OC14.4
Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
The variability of glycemia and the metabolic composition of brain cells in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Tue 22 12:18
OC14.5
Oral Communication: What is new in gestational and type 1 diabetes?
Type 1 diabetes mellitus: defining the best cut-off points of arterial stiffness for predicting cardiovascular risk according to the Steno Type 1 Risk Engine
Expert 21
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 1: Mouse models in endocrine tumors
ROOM 113 & 114
Chair: Maria Chiara Zatelli (Italy)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 20 08:00
MTBS1
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 1: Mouse models in endocrine tumors
Mouse models in endocrine tumors
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 1 - Using diabetes technologies to improve pateint self care
ROOM 117
Chair: Mercedes Rigla (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 20 08:00
MTE1
Meet The Expert 1 - Using diabetes technologies to improve pateint self care
Using diabetes technologies to improve pateint self care
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 2 - Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Jens Bolleršlev (Norway)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Sun 20 08:00
MTE2
Meet The Expert 2 - Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
Acromegaly: Optimal management after surgery
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 3 - Managing delayed puberty
ROOM 115 & 116
Chair: Nelly Pitteloud (Switzerland)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sun 20 08:00
MTE3
Meet The Expert 3 - Managing delayed puberty
Managing delayed puberty
Helsinki, Finland
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 4 - Osteoporosis in men
ROOM 211
Chair: Manuel Muñoz Torres (Spain)
Calcium and Bone
Sun 20 08:00
MTE4
Meet The Expert 4 - Osteoporosis in men
Osteoporosis in men
Sun 20 08:00
Meet The Expert 5 - Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
ROOM 112
Chair: Juan Carlos Galofre (Spain)
Thyroid
Sun 20 08:00
MTE5
Meet The Expert 5 - Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
Medullary thyroid cancer beyond surgery
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 6 - Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
ROOM 211
Chair: Judith Lopez (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21
MTE6
Meet The Expert 6 - Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
Long term implications of hypoglycaemia in diabetes
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 7 - Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Gianluca Tamagno (Ireland)
Thyroid
Mon 21
MTE7
Meet The Expert 7 - Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
Difficult cases of differentiated thyroid cancer
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 8 - Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
ROOM 112
Chair: Cristina Lamas (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21
MTE8
Meet The Expert 8 - Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
Hormone replacement for the travelling patient
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 9 - Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
ROOM 117
Chair: Josanne Vassallo (Malta)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21
MTE9
Meet The Expert 9 - Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
Premature ovarian failure: an endocrine perspective
Mon 21 08:00
Meet The Expert 10 - Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
ROOM 113 & 114
Chair: Mireia Mora (Spain)
Calcium and Bone
Mon 21
MTE10
Meet The Expert 10 - Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
Effects of gender-affirming hormone therapy on bone in transgender persons
Mon 21 08:00
Meet the Expert - Basic Scientist 2 -Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
ROOM 115 & 116
Chair: Mireia Jorda (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21
MTEBS2
Meet the Expert - Basic Scientist 2 -Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
Single-cell sequencing in endocrine diseases
London, UK
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 11 - How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
ROOM 113
Chair: Laszlo Bajnok (Hungary)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Tue 22
MTE11
Meet The Expert 11 - How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
How to integrate PCSk9 inhibitors into hyperlipademia management
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 12 - Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
ROOM 115 & 116
Chair: Diego Ferone (UK)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Tue 22
MTE12
Meet The Expert 12 - Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
Controversies in NETs: Is high dose SSA treatment relevant and who needs hemicolectomy?
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 13 - Erectile Dysfunction
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Csilla Krausz (Italy)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Tue 22
MTE13
Meet The Expert 13 - Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 14 - Vitamin D for everybody
ROOM 114
Chair: Peter Igaz (Hungary)
Calcium and Bone
Tue 22
MTE14
Meet The Expert 14 - Vitamin D for everybody
Vitamin D for everybody?
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 15 - Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
ROOM 117
Chair: Isabelle Runkle de la Vega (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Tue 22
MTE15
Meet The Expert 15 - Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
Your emergency consult about hyponatraemia
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert 16 - Adrenal incidentaloms
ROOM 112
Chair: Duarte Pignatelli (Portugal)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Tue 22
MTE16
Meet The Expert 16 - Adrenal incidentaloms
Adrenal incidentaloms
Sheffield, UK
Tue 22 08:00
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 3: Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
ROOM 111
Chair: Pilar Santisteban (Spain)
Thyroid
Tue 22
MTBS3
Meet The Expert - Basic Scientist 3: Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
Watch out for noncanonical mechanisms of thyroid hormone action!
Essen, Germany
Tue 22 13:30
New Scientific Approach 5 - Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
ROOM 112
Chair: Giovanna Mantovani (Italy)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Tue 22
NSA5
New Scientific Approach 5 - Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
Circulating miRNAs in Endocrine Tumours
Tue 22 13:30
New Scientific Approach 6 - Functional thyroid in the dish
ROOM 115 & 116
Chair: Robin Peeters (The Netherlands)
Thyroid
Tue 22
NSA6
New Scientific Approach 6 - Functional thyroid in the dish
Functional thyroid in the dish
Brussels, Belgium
Plenary 10
Sat 19 18:15
Geoffrey Harris Lecture - Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: AJ Van der Lely (The Netherlands) & Manuela Simoni (Italy)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sat 19 18:15
GH1
Geoffrey Harris Lecture - Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
Novel pathways regulating neuroendocrine function, energy homeostasis and metabolism in humans
Sat 19 19:25
Plenary 1: Contraception: Past and future
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Jérôme Bertherat (France) & Manuela Simoni (Italy)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sat 19 19:25
PL1
Plenary 1: Contraception: Past and future
Contraception: Past and future
Sun 20 09:15
Plenary 2 - Bone regulates the Brain
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch (Austria) & Camilla Schalin-Jäntti (Finland)
Calcium and Bone
Sun 20 09:15
PL2
Plenary 2 - Bone regulates the Brain
Bone regulates the Brain
Sun 20 17:15
Plenary 3 - The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Manel Puig Domingo (Spain) & Bulent Yildiz (Turkey)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sun 20 17:15
PL3
Plenary 3 - The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
The wonder world of GnRH neurons - cracking the pulse generator
Cambridge, UK
Mon 21 08:45
Plenary 4 - The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Susan Webb (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21
PL4
Plenary 4 - The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
The Retina as a Window for Exploring the Brain in Diabetes
Mon 21 09:15
European Hormone Medal Lecture - Unraveling secrets of the hypothalami-pituitary-gonadal axis
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Djuro Macut (Serbia) & AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21
EHM1
European Hormone Medal Lecture - Unraveling secrets of the hypothalami-pituitary-gonadal axis
Unraveling secrets of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis
London, UK
Mon 21 17:15
Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture - Growth Hormone: not too much...not too less!
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Márta Korbonits (UK) & Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen (Denmark)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21 17:15
CET1
Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture - Growth Hormone: not too much...not too less!
Growth Hormone: not too much...not to less!
Paris, France
Mon 21 17:45
Plenary 5: The link between insulin and fatty liver
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen (Denmark) & Márta Korbonits (UK)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21
PL5
Plenary 5: The link between insulin and fatty liver
The link between insulin and fatty liver
Tue 22 08:45
Plenary 6: Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Beata Kos-Kudła (Poland) & Endre Nagy (Hungary)
Thyroid
Tue 22
PL6
Plenary 6: Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
Does therapy for thyroid dysfunction decrease mortality?
Tue 22 17:15
Plenary 7: Metabolic control of longevity
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Raúl Luque (Spain) & Felix Beuschlein (Germany)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 22 17:15
PL7
Plenary 7: Metabolic control of longevity
Metabolic control of longevity
Catering and Social 9
Sun 20 09:45
Tea & Coffee
EXHIBITION AREA
Sun 20 13:00
Lunch and Poster Viewing
EXHIBITION AREA
Sun 20 16:45
Tea & Coffee
EXHIBITION AREA
Mon 21 09:45
Tea & Coffee
EXHIBITION AREA
Mon 21 13:00
Lunch and Poster Viewing
EXHIBITION AREA
Mon 21 16:45
Tea & Coffee
EXHIBITION AREA
Tue 22 09:15
Tea & Coffee
EXHIBITION AREA
Tue 22 12:30
Lunch and Poster Viewing
EXHIBITION AREA
Chair: Please note the exhibition will close to delegates at 14:30 hrs
Tue 22 16:15
Tea & Coffee
ENTRANCE HALL
Nurse 5
Sun 20 10:15
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
ROOM 111
Chair: John Ayuk (UK)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 20 10:15
N1.1
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
The Good- Overview and Indications of Immunotherapy in Oncology
Sun 20 10:45
N1.2
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
The Bad - Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathy
Birmingham, UK
Sun 20 11:15
N1.3
Nurses MDT symposium: Immunotherapy: The Good, The Bad and Witty
The Witty - The Role of Endocrine Nurse in Managing Patients with Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathy
Birmingham , United Kingdom
Sun 20 12:00
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
ROOM 111
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 20 12:00
N2.1
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Key Note Speaker: Principles and models of Transition – an overview
Sun 20 12:00
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 20 12:30
N2.2
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Paediatric to adult transition in Endocrinology
Sun 20 12:35
N2.3
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Transition between settings: hospital to community
Sun 20 12:40
N2.4
Nurses symposium & panel discussion: Bridging the Gap: models of care transitioning endocrine patients for paediatric to adult-oriented care
Transition in Hypogonadism
London, UK
Mon 21 12:00
Meet the Nurse Expert & Case Discussions
ROOM 111
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Mon 21 12:00
N3.1
Meet the Nurse Expert & Case Discussions
Nursing Management of CAH: Education & Use of Multi-media Technology
Mon 21 15:15
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
ROOM 111
Chair: Sherwin Cresino (UK)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Mon 21 15:15
N4.1
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Welcome and update on ESE nurse activties
London, UK
Mon 21 15:30
N4.2
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Comparison of glucose, peak growth hormone & peak cortisol levels during insulin tolerance test with two different doses
London, UK
Mon 21 15:45
N4.3
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Role of the Endocrine nurse in the MDT in improving care for patients with thyroid cancer
Mon 21 16:00
N4.4
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Influence of educational training course in improving knowledge of diabetes mellitus among nurses
Mon 21 16:45
N4.5
Nurses professional development, networking session and oral/poster presentations
Poster awards presentation, workshops & networking session
Other 18
Sat 19 17:30
ECE 2018 Opening Ceremony
AUDITORIUM
Sat 19 18:50
EJE Prize Lecture - A gut feeling about glucagon
AUDITORIUM
Chair: Johannes Romijn (The Netherlands)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sat 19 18:50
EJE1
EJE Prize Lecture - A gut feeling about glucagon
A gut feeling about glucagon
Sun 20 12:00
UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Maeve Durkan (Ireland) & Marek Bolanowski (Poland)
Sun 20
UEM1.1
UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
News from Brussels
Sun 20
UEM1.2
UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
ESE/UEMS European Board Examination in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Waterford, Ireland
Sun 20
UEM1.3
UEMS session - Session of the European Union of Medical Specialists Section of Endocrinology
UEMS 3E Grant Presentation: Endocrine disruptors and thyroid function during pregnancy
Netherlands, Netherlands
Sun 20 12:00
Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Laurence Amar (France) & Tomaz Kocjan (Solvenia)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 20
D1.1
Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
For - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
Sun 20
D1.2
Debate 1 - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
Against - Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!
Sun 20 14:00
New Scientific Approach 1 - New tools for investigating insulin secretion
ROOM 117
Chair: David Cano (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 20
NSA1
New Scientific Approach 1 - New tools for investigating insulin secretion
New tools for investigating insulin secretion
Sun 20 14:00
New Scientific Approach 2 - The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
ROOM 211
Chair: Justo Castaño (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Sun 20 14:00
NSA2
New Scientific Approach 2 - The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
The spliceosome as a target treatment of endocrine tumours
Mon 21 10:15
Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Endre Nagy (Hungary) & Marek Niedziela (Poland)
Thyroid
Mon 21
D3.1
Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
FOR - Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
Mon 21
D3.2
Debate 3: Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
AGAINST - Subclinical hypothyroidism is a disease
Mon 21 12:00
Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
ROOM 113 & 114
Chairs: Jenny Visser (Rotterdam) & Stavroula A. Paschou (Greece)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21 12:15
D4.1
Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
FOR - AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
Mon 21 12:15
D4.2
Debate 4: AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
AGAINST - AMH as the Primary Marker for Fertility
Mon 21 13:00
ESE President meets new members
Mon 21 14:00
New Scientific Approach 3 - Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
ROOM 112
Chair: Karine Rizzoti (UK)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Mon 21
NSA3
New Scientific Approach 3 - Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
Re-Programming Strategies to Obtain Functional Endocrine Units
Mon 21 14:00
New Scientific Approach 4 - 3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
ROOM 117
Chair: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21
NSA4
New Scientific Approach 4 - 3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
3D visualisation of the HPG axis in mice and humans
Milan, Italy
Mon 21 15:15
Publishing Workshop
Practical publishing advice
Room 115 & 116
Chair: Chair: Beata Kos-Kudła (Poland)
Mon 21
PW1.1
Publishing Workshop
Introduction from the Chair
Mon 21
PW1.2
Publishing Workshop
Responding to reviewer comments
Mon 21
PW1.3
Publishing Workshop
How to select your journal and submit your paper
Mon 21
PW1.4
Publishing Workshop
Publishing ethics
Melbourne, Australia
Mon 21
PW1.5
Publishing Workshop
Data presentation, precision and ‘pseudoprecision’
Mon 21
Publishing Workshop
Questions and discussion
Tue 22 09:45
Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
ROOM 117
Chairs: Andrzej Milewicz (Poland) & Wilmar Wiersinga (The Netherlands)
Thyroid
Tue 22
D5.1
Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
FOR - Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
Birmingham, UK
Tue 22
D5.2
Debate 5: Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
AGAINST - Pregnant women should be screened for thyroid hormones and antibodies
Tue 22 11:30
Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
ROOM 114
Chairs: Helen Spoudeas (UK) & Jorma Toppari Turku (Finland)
Environmental, Society and Governance
Tue 22
D6.1
Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
SCIENCE - Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
Tue 22
D6.2
Debate 6: Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
REGULATORY - Endocrine disruptors: Regulatory vs. Scientific Perspectives
Tue 22 11:30
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
Room 111
Tue 22 12:45
ESE Annual General Meeting
All ESE members are welcome to attend
Room 111
Tue 22 16:45
ESE Awards Presentation
AUDITORIUM
Tue 22 17:45
Closing Ceremony
AUDITORIUM
Symposium 41
Sat 19 15:30
Satellite Symposium
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Maria Alevizaki (Greece) & Mónica Marazuela (Spain)
Thyroid
Sun 20 10:15
S1.1
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
The THEA score in familial thyroid dysfunction
Sun 20 10:45
S1.2
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
IgG4 related thyroid autoimmune disease
Sun 20 11:15
S1.3
Symposium 1: Predicting events in autoimmune thyroid disease
New scores for the prediction of Graves' disease
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
ROOM 112
Chairs: Isabel Runkle de la Vega (Spain) & Chris Thompson (Ireland)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Sun 20 10:15
S2.1
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
Hyponatremia and mortality: moving beyond associations
Sun 20 10:45
S2.2
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
Hereditary Diabetes insipidus
Sun 20 11:15
S2.3
Symposium 2: Salt and Sweet
Sweet preference induced by FGF21
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
ROOM 211
Chairs: Filip Knop (Denmark) & Christos Mantzoros (USA)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 20 10:15
S3.1
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
Crosstalk between bile acids and intestinal microbiota - influence on host metabolism
Sun 20 10:45
S3.2
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
5β-reductase, bile acid synthesis, and the control of energy metabolism
Sun 20 11:15
S3.3
Symposium 3: Bile Acid and Microbiota
Bile acids and metabolic effects of bariatric surgery
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
ROOM 117
Chairs: Anna Fadieieva (Ukraine) & Vera Popovic-Brkic (Serbia)
Environmental, Society and Governance
Sun 20 10:15
S4.1
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
Developmental Reprogramming of the Epigenome by Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals that Increase Cancer Risk
Sun 20 10:45
S4.2
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
Iodine deficiency in pregnancy and development of offspring
Sun 20 11:15
S4.3
Symposium 4: Environmental Effects on Endocrine Function
Environmental contaminants and endocrine disruption: The story of obesogens
Sun 20 10:15
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
ROOM 113 & 114
Chairs: George Mastorakos (Greece) & Ilpo Huhtaniemi (UK/Finland)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sun 20 10:15
S5.1
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
The quality control of the male germline transcriptome
Sun 20 10:45
S5.2
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
Epigenetic germline mosaicism in infertile men
Sun 20 11:15
S5.3
Symposium 5: The role of sperm epigenome in fertility and inheritance
Mechanisms of epigenetic inheritance through sperm: lessons we have learnt from model organisms
Sun 20 10:15
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Martin Hewison (UK) & Gherardo Maziotti (Italy)
Calcium and Bone
Sun 20 10:15
SS1.1
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
Free and bound vitamin D and health outcomes.
Sun 20 10:45
SS1.2
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
Vitamin D and Critical Care
Sun 20 11:15
SS1.3
Special Symposium: Bone & Vitamin D
Vitamin D, macrophages and atherosclerosis
Sun 20 14:00
Satellite symposium
Sun 20 14:00
Satellite symposium
Sun 20 14:00
Satellite symposium
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
ROOM 112
Chairs: Manel Puig Domingo (Spain) & Irene Breton (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 20 15:15
S6.1
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
Pharmacogenetics in type 2 diabetes: precision medicine or discovery tool?
Sun 20 15:45
S6.2
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
Can genetics improve precision medicine in diabetes?
Sun 20 16:15
S6.3
Symposium 6: Precision Medicine for diabetes
Precision nutrition in obesity: gene - diet interaction
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
ROOM 211
Chairs: Josef Köhrle (Germany) & Jose Moreno (Spain)
Thyroid
Sun 20 15:15
S7.1
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
TRIAC Trial in Allan-Herndon-Dudley-Syndrome (MCT8)
Sun 20 15:45
S7.2
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
Tetrac as an antiangiogenic agent in cancer
Sun 20 16:15
S7.3
Symposium 7: Expanding the spectrum of thyroid hormone use
New applications of thyroid hormones, analogs, and metabolites in non-alcoholic fatty liver
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
ROOM 113 & 114
Chair: Camilla Schalin-Jäntti (Finland)
Calcium and Bone
Sun 20 15:15
S8.1
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
Clinical spectrum of new monogenic forms of osteoporosis
Helsinki, Finland
Sun 20 15:45
S8.2
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
What have we learnt from genome-wide association studies in osteoporosis
Sun 20 16:15
S8.3
Symposium 8: Bone fragility – from bench to clinic
Hypophosphatasia
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Csilla Krausz (Hungary) & Manuela Simoni (Italy)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sun 20 15:15
S9.1
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
Semen parameters as biomarkers of general health  
Copenhagen, Denmark
Sun 20 15:45
S9.2
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
The Klinefelter syndrome: a challenge for endocrinologists 
Münster, Germany
Sun 20 16:15
S9.3
Symposium 9: European academy of andrology/ESE Session: Male gonadal function versus general health and vice versa
Does "healthy obesity" exist in andrology? 
Sun 20 15:15
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
ROOM 117
Chairs: Simona Glasberg (Israel) & Wouter de Herder (Netherlands)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 20 15:15
S10.1
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
Whole Genome Landscape in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours
Sun 20 15:45
S10.2
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
Treatment of small intestine and pancreatic NETs what and when?
Sun 20 16:15
S10.3
Symposium 10: Hot topics in NETs
Treatment update on carcinoid syndrome and carcinoid heart disease
Sun 20 15:15
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
ROOM 111
Chairs: Antoine Tabarin (France) & Wiebke Arlt (UK)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 20 15:15
GL1.1
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Introduction to ENSAT Guidelines
Würzburg, Germany
Sun 20 15:20
GL1.2
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Methods
Sun 20 15:30
GL1.3
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Pathology & Prognostic factors
Sun 20 15:45
GL1.4
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Adjuvant therapy
Sun 20 16:00
GL1.5
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Therapy of advanced ACC
Würzburg, Germany
Sun 20 16:15
GL1.6
European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in Adults, in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Special considerations on mitotane
Sun 20 18:00
Satellite Symposium
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
ROOM 211
Chairs: Cynthia Andoniadou (UK) & Cesar Luiz Boguszewski (Brazil)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21 10:15
S11.1
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
Molecular Pathogenensis of Craniopharyngioma
London, UK
Mon 21 10:45
S11.2
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
Bariatric Surgery as Treatment in Craniopharyngioma
Mon 21 11:15
S11.3
Symposium 11: Novel aspects of Craniopharyngioma
Psychosocial dysfunction after treatment of of Craniopharyngioma
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
ROOM 117
Chairs: Massimo Terzolo (Italy) & Nienke Biermasz (The Netherlands)
Calcium and Bone
Mon 21 10:15
S12.1
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
Increased fracture rate in diabetes and obesity      
Mon 21 10:45
S12.2
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
Bone quality evaluation in Pituitary diseases
Mon 21 11:15
S12.3
Symposium 12: Why do fractures occur in endocrine disorders and how should they be handled?
Effect of parathyroid dysfunction on incidence of bone fractures
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
ROOM 113 & 114
Chairs: John Kopchick (USA) & Maria Malagon (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21 10:15
S13.1
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
Brown adipose tissue as an endocrine organ
Mon 21 10:45
S13.2
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
Adipose Tissue Browning in Mice and Men
Mon 21 11:15
S13.3
Symposium 13: The colours of fat
Brown Adipose Tissue Imaging
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) & Allan Herbison (New Zealand)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21 10:15
S14.1
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
Developmental wiring of GnRH neurons
Mon 21 10:45
S14.2
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
Neuroendocrinology right from the nose: genetics and pathophysiology of the olfacto-genital syndrome (Kallmann syndrome)
Mon 21 11:15
S14.3
Symposium 14: Neuroendocrine basis of reproductive disorders
Metabolic-reproductive interactions: From bench to bedside
Mon 21 10:15
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
ROOM 111
Chairs: Manuel Gahete (Spain) & Tatjana Isailovic (Serbia)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Mon 21 10:15
S15.1
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Introduction to EYES
Mon 21 10:20
S15.2
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells
Mon 21 10:40
S15.3
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Epigenetic and metabolic reprogramming of SDH deficient pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas
Mon 21 11:00
S15.4
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Induced Hypophysitis – Experiences from the United Kingdom
Birmingham, UK
Mon 21 11:20
S15.5
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Alterations in Clock genes expression in human benign adrenal tumors
Mon 21 11:40
S15.6
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) New aspects in the study of neuroendocrine diseases
Invitation to EYES networking and annual meeting
Mon 21 14:00
Satellite symposium
Mon 21 14:00
Satellite symposium
Mon 21 14:00
Satellite symposium
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Marek Ruchala (Poland) & Filip Gablec (Czech Republic)
Thyroid
Mon 21 15:15
S16.1
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
Genomic alterations in thyroid malignancies
Mon 21 15:45
S16.2
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
Composite approach in the evaluation and management of thyroid nodule
Mon 21 16:15
S16.3
Symposium 16: Changing practice in the management of thyroid neoplasms
New classification and guidelines in differentiated thryroid cancers
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
ROOM 112
Chairs: Gerald Raverot (France) & Javier Salvador (Spain)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Mon 21 15:15
S17.1
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Adrenal development and benign tumor formation
Mon 21 15:45
S17.2
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Genetics of Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia: when and what to test
Mon 21 16:15
S17.3
Symposium 17: Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Diagnosis and management of Primary Adrenal Macronodular Hyperplasia
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
ROOM 211
Chairs: Andrea Isidori (Italy) & Gefsi Mintziori (Greece)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 21 15:15
S18.1
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
Sex hormones, obesity and type 2 diabetes – is there a link?
Mon 21 15:45
S18.2
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
Relevant therapies in PCOS
Mon 21 16:15
S18.3
Symposium 18: Borderline testosterone and metabolic outcomes among sexes: clinical relevance
Testosterone, obesity and the metabolic syndrome in males – do we need to replace steroids?
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
ROOM 117
Chairs: Raúl Luque (Spain) & Federico Gatto (Italy)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 21 15:15
S19.1
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
Cytoskeleton and pharmacologic resistance in pituitary tumours
Mon 21 15:45
S19.2
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
What fat does with your pituitary
Mon 21 16:15
S19.3
Symposium 19: New Aspects of Pituitary Regulation
How cancer treatment effects your pituitary
Mon 21 15:15
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
ROOM 113 & 114
Chairs: Gemma Sesmilo (Spain) & Florian Kiefer (Austria)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 21 15:15
S20.1
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
Insights in the pathogenesis of lipodystrophy
Mon 21 15:45
S20.2
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
Acquired forms of lipodystrophy
Mon 21 16:15
S20.3
Symposium 20: All you need to know about lipodystrophy
Lipodystrophies, diagnosis and treatment: a step-by-step approach
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Andrea Isidori (Rome) & Ljiljana Marina (Serbia)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Tue 22 09:45
S21.1
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
The interplay Between the Ovaries and Adrenals
Tue 22 10:15
S21.2
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
Management of phaeochromocytoma during pregnancy
London, UK
Tue 22 10:45
S21.3
Symposium 21: The Dance of Adrenal and Gonads
Fertility in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
ROOM 112
Chairs: Eugenia  Resmini (Spain) & Luís Cardoso (Portugal)
Calcium and Bone
Tue 22 09:45
S22.1
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
Marrow adipose tissue and skeletal health
Tue 22 10:15
S22.2
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
Bone marrow adipose tissue: starving for attention?
Edinburgh , Scotland
Tue 22 10:45
S22.3
Symposium 22: The fatty bone
Cross-talk between bone marrow and periperal adipose tissue in man
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Alejandra Duran (Spain) & Peter Aldiss (UK)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Tue 22 09:45
S23.1
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
What have we learnt so far about the immunogenetics of type 1 diabetes?
Tue 22 10:15
S23.2
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
Prevention and treatment of pre type 1 diabetes
Tue 22 10:45
S23.3
Symposium 23: Pre-diabetes
Treatment of pre type 2 diabetes
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
ROOM 113
Chair: Cynthia Andoniadou (UK)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Tue 22 09:45
S24.1
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
How Does Pituitary Release its Hormones?
Montpellier, France
Tue 22 10:15
S24.2
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
Peripheral Activities of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH)
Tue 22 10:45
S24.3
Symposium 24: Ups and downs of hypothalamo-pituitary hormones
How Do Hypopituitary Patients Deal with Stress?
Tue 22 09:45
Symposium 25: Late breaking
ROOM 114
Chairs: Márta Korbonits (UK) & Raúl Luque (Spain)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 22 09:45
S25.1
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Microvesicles and exosomes: new players in metabolic diseases
Tue 22 10:15
S25.2
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Senescence-associated reprogramming promotes cancer stemness
Tue 22 10:45
S25.3
Symposium 25: Late breaking
LEAP2 Is an Endogenous Antagonist of the Ghrelin Receptor
Tue 22 09:45
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
ROOM 111
Chairs: Jérôme Bertherat (France) & Thierry Brue (France)
Environmental, Society and Governance
Tue 22 09:45
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
Introduction, structure, and virtual consultation using the EU-ERN CPMS
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tue 22 10:00
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
Caring for endocrinology across the life span: DSD and Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
Lübeck, Germany
Tue 22 10:15
Endo-ERN: concrete examples of added value for patient care
Patient and family perspectives
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Darko Kaštelan (Croatia) & Andrea Isidori (Rome)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Tue 22 14:45
S26.1
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
Genetics of Cushing's disease
Tue 22 15:15
S26.2
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
Hypercortisolism and the Brain
Tue 22 15:45
S26.3
Symposium 26: Cortisol: Too much of a Good Thing
Differentiating Cushing from Pseudo-Cushing
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
ROOM 112
Chairs: Mariela Varsavsky (Argentina) & Mário Mascarenhas (Portugal)
Calcium and Bone
Tue 22 14:45
S27.1
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
Molecular basis of bone anabolism
Tue 22 15:15
S27.2
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
Novel therapies: PTH-related protein and sclerostin inhibition
Tue 22 15:45
S27.3
Symposium 27: Emerging treatments in osteoporosis
Sequential and combination therapy for osteoporosis
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
ROOM 117
Chairs: Justo Castaño (Spain) & Miklós Tóth (Hungary)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 22 14:45
S28.1
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
Concept of Immunotherapy in Cancer
Tue 22 15:15
S28.2
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
Immunotherapy for Thyroid Carcinoma
Tue 22 15:45
S28.3
Symposium 28: Endocrinology Meets Immunology
Immunotherapy Related Endocrinopathies
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
ROOM 115 & 116
Chairs: Dusan Biukovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina) & Murat Erdogen (Turkey)
Thyroid
Tue 22 14:45
S29.1
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
Tissue-specific regulation of thyroid hormone action
Tue 22 15:15
S29.2
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
Thyroid hormone economy in human aging
Leiden, The Netherlands
Tue 22 15:45
S29.3
Symposium 29: Thyroid hormone action: regulation and clinical implications
Elevated TSH in Children
Copenhagen, Denmark
Tue 22 14:45
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
ROOM 113
Chairs: Laura Audi (Spain) & Laura de Graaff (The Netherlands)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 22 14:45
S30.1
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
Long term consequences of Disorders of Sexual Development
Tue 22 15:15
S30.2
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
Atypical Genital Development and Hypospadias: a Pediatric Urology perspective from Etiology to Surgery
Tue 22 15:45
S30.3
Symposium 30: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD)
Gender Dysphoria and Brain Function
Belgium
No Session Type 8
Sat 19 09:00
Pre-Congress Courses and Meetings
Sat 19 12:00
Registration
ENTRANCE HALL
Sat 19 20:15
Welcome Reception
EXHIBITION AREA
Sun 20 07:30
Registration
ENTRANCE HALL
Sun 20 09:00
Interview with the ESE president
AUDITORIUM
Sun 20 15:15
Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
AUDITORIUM
Chairs: Cesar Luiz Boguszewski (Brazil) & Gerald Raverot (France)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Sun 20
D2.1
Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
For - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
Sun 20
D2.2
Debate 2 - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
Against - Receptor profiling is useful for predicting pituitary therapy
Mon 21 07:30
Registration
ENTRANCE HALL
Tue 22 08:00
Registration
ENTRANCE HALL

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