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Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Thyroid
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
PEM1
PL2
Reproductive Endocrinology
OC1
Environmental, Society and Governance
Calcium and Bone
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
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Saturday 18 May
7 sessions
09:00 - 17:00
Pre-congress Courses
12:00 - 20:00
REGISTRATION
17:00 - 17:45
ECE 2019 Opening Ceremony
L'Amphithéâtre
17:45 - 18:15
Plenary: Geoffrey Harris Award Lecture
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands) & Monica Marazuela (Spain)
GH1
Plenary: Geoffrey Harris Award Lecture
Translational research in pituitary disease
Günter Stalla
18:20 - 18:50
Plenary: European Journal of Endocrinology Award Lecture
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Wiebke Arlt (UK) & AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands)
EJE1
Plenary: European Journal of Endocrinology Award Lecture
New approaches in the differential diagnosis of Diabetes insipidus
Mirjam Christ-Crain
Basel, Switzerland
19:00 - 19:30
Plenary 1
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Marta Korbonits (UK) & Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands)
PL1
Plenary 1
Designing Cities and Homes as Exercise Machines: Helping endocrinologists to fight metabolic disease
Avi Friedman
19:30 - 20:45
Welcome Reception
Exhibition area
Sunday 19 May
45 sessions
07:00 - 18:00
REGISTRATION
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 1: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Forum 3
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
MTE1
Meet The Expert 1: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
The road from flash and continuous glucose monitoring towards closed loop systems in diabetes
Christophe Block
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 2: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Auditorium Lumière
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
MTE2
Meet The Expert 2: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Long-term endocrine-metabolic effects of bariatric surgery: do the benefits really outweigh the risks?
Roberto Vettor
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 3: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Forum 2
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
MTE3
Meet The Expert 3: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
The management of primary aldosteronism
Andrzej Januszewicz
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 4: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
MTE4
Meet The Expert 4: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Management of a life-long disease in CAH
Nicole Reisch
Munich, Germany
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 5: Thyroid
L'Amphithéâtre
Thyroid
MTE5
Meet The Expert 5: Thyroid
Risk classification of thyroid nodules by ultrasound and indications for FNA
Laurence Leenhardt
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Basic Scientist 1: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Forum 1
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
MTBS1
Meet The Basic Scientist 1: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
New tracers for PET in humans and rodents: Hopes, aims and current evidence
Lars Gormsen
08:00 - 08:45
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
Salon Prestige Gratte Ciel
Chairs: AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands) & Andrea Giustina (Italy)
PEM1
PEM1.1
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
Introduction: Why Policy and Advocacy matters, also to endocrinology - Includes methodology, response, demographics
Andrea Giustina
PEM1.2
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
The clinical view of Endocrinology in Europe
Jerome Bertherat
France
PEM1.3
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
The research view of Endocrinology in Europe
Felix Beuschlein
Zürich, Switzerland
PEM1.4
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
The early-career perspective
Anneke Beukel
PEM1.5
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
Closing remarks and discussion
Andrea Giustina
08:50 - 09:20
Interview with the ESE President and President-Elect
L'Amphithéâtre
09:20 - 09:50
Plenary 2
ENDORSED BY: EJE (European Journal of Endocrinology)
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) & Csilla Krausz (Italy)
PL2
PL2
Plenary 2
Genetic epidemiology of puberty timing and reproductive lifespan
Ken Ong
Cambridge, United Kingdom
09:50 - 10:20
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
Forum 3
Chairs: Barbara Jarzab (Poland) & Sophie Leboulleux (France)
Thyroid
S1.1
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
What is the value of molecular markers in nodules
Laura Fugazzola
S1.2
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
Iodine refractoriness in thyroid cells
Chris McCabe
Birmingham, UK
S1.3
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
New paradigms in the treatment of low risk thyroid cancer
Martin Schlumberger
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Forum 2
Chairs: Carlo Acerini (UK) & Vincent Prevot (France)
Reproductive Endocrinology
S2.1
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Exploring the Epigenetic Landscape of Puberty
Alejandro Lomniczi
S2.2
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Endocrine disruptors in puberty
Anne-Simone Parent
Liège, Belgium
S2.3
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Genetic basis in puberty
Sasha Howard
London, UK
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Ashley Grossman (UK) & Gudmundur Johannsson (Sweden)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
S3.1
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Circadian control of glucocorticoid function
David Ray
Manchester, UK
S3.2
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Fixing the Broken Clock in Adrenal Disorders
Andrea Isidori
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
S3.3
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Light Up Your Sex Life!
Takashi Yoshimura
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
ENDORSED BY: EC (Endocrine Connections)
Forum 1
Chairs: Sandra Pekic (Serbia) & Simon Pearce (UK)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
S4.2
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
Clinical: Immunotherapy and endocrine disease
Maria Stelmachowska-Banas
S4.3
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
Transitional: The diagnostic value of autoimmune antibodies in endocrine disorders
Olle Kämpe
Stockholm, Sweden
S4.1
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
Basic: Immunotherapy and endocrine disease
Patrizio Caturegli
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Anton Luger (Austria) & Ioannis Androulakis (Greece)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
S5.1
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
Human gut microbiome: hopes, threats and promises
Hubert Vidal
S5.2
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
Fecal transplantation: Myth or reality
Max Nieuwdorp
S5.3
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
Targeted Microbiome Intervention for handling insulin resistance
Matthias Laudes
10:20 - 11:50
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands) & Jenny Visser (The Netherlands) & Andre Lacroix (Canada)
SS1.1
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Obesity gives you cancer: the bigger picture!
Jeff Holly
SS1.2
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Sleep Deficiency: A Pathway to Obesity
Erin Hanlon
SS1.3
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Social economic impact of the globesity pandemic
Felipe Casanueva
10:20 - 11:50
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Niki Karavitaki (UK) & Chona Feliciano (UK)
NS1.1
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
Overview of Immunotherapy: Indications and adverse effects
Christelle Fouchardiere
NS1.2
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathies: Assessment, Management and Monitoring
Daniel Morganstein
London, UK
NS1.3
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
The Role of the Endocrine Nurse in Managing Patients with Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathies
Sherwin Criseno
Birmingham, UK
12:00 - 13:00
Controversies Session: Food addiction in humans: to be or not to be?
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Uberto Pagotto (Italy) & Gatta-Cherifi Blandine (France)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
C1.1
Controversies Session: Food addiction in humans: to be or not to be?
Food addiction in humans: to be or not to be?
Fernando Fernandez-Aranda
12:00 - 13:00
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
Auditorium Lumiere
Chairs: Djuro Macut (Serbia) & Bulent Yildiz (Turkey)
ECAS1.1
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
Mapping Endocrinology in Europe - ECAS report
Djuro Macut
ECAS1.2
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
Centres of special interest - how could we move on?
George Mastorakos
ECAS1.3
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
3rd Early Career Clinical Endocrinologist session at EndoBridge 2019 - referring of a patient from primary care to the endocrinology unit
Bulent Yildiz
12:00 - 13:00
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Lars Rejnmark (Denmark) & Peter Kamenicky (France)
OC1
OC1.1
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Genetic testing for hereditary hyperparathyroidism in a large UK cohort
Ruth Casey
Cambridge, United Kingdom
OC1.2
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Urinary magnesium as predictor of nephrolithiasis in patients with asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism
Federica Saponaro
OC1.3
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
MENIN AND EZH2 ACTIVITIES MODULATE THE EXPRESSION OF THE LONG NON-CODING RNA HAR1B IN PARATHYROID TUMORS
Sabrina Corbetta
OC1.4
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Risk of Sepsis, Respiratory Infections, and Kidney or Other Genitourinary (GU) Infections in Patients with Chronic Hypoparathyroidism (HypoPT): A Retrospective Cohort Study
Kristina Chen
OC1.5
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Renal Function in 711 patients with Hypoparathyroidism during more than 4 years of therapy
Heide Siggelkow
12:00 - 13:00
Nurses Session 2: Meet the Nurse Expert
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Sherwin Criseno (UK) & Janina Sauerwald (Germany)
MTNE1
Nurses Session 2: Meet the Nurse Expert
Nursing Approach To The Holistic Care of Patients with Intellectual Disability
Ruth Northway
12:00 - 13:00
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Forum 2
Chairs: Hubert Vidal (France) & Bruno Verges (France)
OC2.1
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
EVERY FIFTH PATIENT WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES SUFFERS FROM AN ADDITIONAL ENDOCRINOLOGICAL AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE – A FINNISH NATIONWIDE STUDY
Sari Mäkimattila
OC2.2
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Elevated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle with increased sarcolemma translocation of GLUT4 and glycogen synthesis contributes to bariatric surgery mediated diabetes remission
Qiaoran Liu
OC2.3
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Identification of oxygen-18 isotope of breath carbon dioxide as a non-invasive marker to distinguish type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Chiranjit Ghosh
OC2.4
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Empagliflozin attenuates the progression of atherosclerosis in APO-E knockout mice
Narjes Nasiri-Ansari
OC2.5
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
5β-reductase (AKR1D1) deletion drives hepatic inflammation, fibrosis and tumour development in vitro and in vivo
Shelley Harris
12:00 - 13:00
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Forum 1
Chairs: Ansgar Heck (Norway) & Marianne Andersen (Denmark)
OC3.1
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Osilodrostat provides clinical benefit over 48 weeks in patients with Cushing disease: Results from the LINC 3 study
Rosario Pivonello
OC3.2
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Outcomes after primary treatment for Nelson’s syndrome: a study from 13 UK centres
Athanasios Fountas
Birmingham, UK
OC3.3
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Monosynaptic inputs to corticotropin-releasing hormone neuron in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of mice at the whole brain scale
Jiang-Ning Zhou
OC3.4
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Restoration of basal glucose turnover after disease control in acromegaly depends on treatment modality: a prospective, investigator-initiated trial
Mai Arlien-Søborg
OC3.5
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
T2-signal intensity, SST receptor expression and first-generation somatostatin analogues efficacy predict hormone and tumor responses to pasireotide in acromegaly
Eva Coopmans
12:00 - 13:00
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Forum 3
Chairs: Bernard Goichot (France) & James Hennessey (USA)
OC4.1
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Subclinical hypothyroidism throughout pregnancy in TPOAb positive pregnant women
Marta Astigarraga
OC4.2
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Thyroid Dysfunction And Mortality In Cardiovascular Hospitalized Patients – A 12 year Follow-up Observational Study
Meir Frankel
OC4.3
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF MICROSCOPIC EXTRATHYROIDAL EXTENSION (mETE) ON RECURRENCE-FREE SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA (PTC)
Nadia Bouzehouane
OC4.4
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Cardiac and vascular characteristics of thyroid hormone resistance syndrome in France
Paul Sibilia
OC4.5
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
A comprehensive assessment of the interplay between the thyroid function and the immune system: results from the Human Functional Genomics Project
Romana Netea-Maier
13:00 - 15:00
Lunch & Poster viewing
Exhibition area
13:00 - 13:45
Nurses Textbook Launch, Lunch and Informal Networking
ECE Hub
13:45 - 14:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 2
13:45 - 14:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 1
13:45 - 14:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
14:00 - 14:45
New Scientific Approach 1
Forum 3
Chair: Matti Poutanen (Finland)
NSA1
New Scientific Approach 1
Steroidomics
Stefan Wudy
Giessen, Germany
14:00 - 14:45
New Scientific Approach 2
Auditorium Lumière
Chair: Agnieszka Piekielko-Witkowska (Poland)
NSA2
New Scientific Approach 2
Single cell spatial reconstruction of endocrine organs
Keren Halpern
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
ENDORSED BY: EJE (European Journal of Endocrinology)
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Emese Mezosi (Hungary) & Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen (Denmark)
Thyroid
S6.1
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
Prediction of the thyroid axis set-point
Marco Medici
S6.2
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
Subclinical hypothyroidism in children
Maria Salerno
S6.3
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
Subclinical hypothyroidism in the elderly
Simon Pearce
Newcastle, UK
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
ENDORSED BY: EC (Endocrine Connections)
Forum 3
Chairs: Josef Koehrle (Germany) & Anne-Simone Parent (Belgium)
Environmental, Society and Governance
S7.1
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Thyroid
Jean Fini
S7.2
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Diabetes Mellitus
Angel Nadal
S7.3
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Obesity
Bruce Blumberg
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Feyza Darendeliler (Turkey) & Luca Persani (Italy)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
S8.1
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Psychoendocrinology Of Gender Dysphoria
Emmanuele Jannini
S8.2
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Gender Dysphoria –management of puberty
Martine Cools
Ghent, Belgium
S8.3
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Gender reassignment surgery in dysphoria
Nicolas Morel-Journel
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
Forum 2
Chairs: Judith Favier (France) & Daniel Olsson (Sweden)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
S9.3
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
Is there a role for subtotal adrenalectomy
Radu Mihai
S9.1
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
Metanephrines - plasma or urine?
Graeme Eisenhofer
Dresden , Germany
S9.2
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
The do's and don'ts of genetic testing in phaeochromocytoma
Mercedes Robledo
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
ENDORSED BY: EC (Endocrine Connections)
Forum 1
Chairs: Martine Cohen-Solal (France) & Carola Zillikens (The Netherlands)
Calcium and Bone
S10.1
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
Mechanisms of skeletal metastasis (could be induced by breast cancer or prostate cancer or both)
Martina Rauner
Dresden, Germany
S10.2
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
Aromatase inhibitors and bone
Carola Zillikens
S10.3
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
TSH-suppressive therapy and bone
Claudio Marcocci
15:00 - 17:00
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Sofia Llahana (UK) & Sherwin Criseno (UK)
NPD1.1
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Update from the ESE Nurses Working Group, future projects and presentation of Poster Awards
Sofia Llahana
London, UK
NPD1.2
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
2018 Poster Award Presentation: Testosterone replacement: 'The best practice' and the role of the Endocrine Nurse
Anna Hawkins
London, UK
NPD1.5
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Parallel Workshops - How to use the Textbook in Advanced Endocrine Nursing and Competency Framework to develop your clinical practice (Acromegaly)
Chris Yedinak
USA), Lisa Shepherd
NDP1.4
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Parallel Workshops - MY DIABBY – Improving skills and competence in diabetes education
Houaria Chanson
NPD1.3
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Parallel Workshops - How to use the Textbook in Advanced Endocrine Nursing and Competency Framework to develop your clinical practice (Adrenal Insufficiency)
Sofia Llahana
London, UK
15:15 - 16:30
Debate 1: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Massimo Mannelli (Italy) & Frederic Castinetti (France)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
D1.1
Debate 1: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
FOR: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
Henri Timmers
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
D1.2
Debate 1: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
AGAINST: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
Martin Walz
Essen, Germany
16:30 - 17:00
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
17:00 - 17:30
Plenary 3
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Bulent Yildiz (Turkey) & Anton Luger (Austria)
PL3
Plenary 3
Pancreatic beta-cell ageing: Novel mechanisms and consequences in the management of diabetes
Susan Bonner-Weir
17:45 - 19:15
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 1
17:45 - 19:15
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 2
17:45 - 19:15
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
19:30 - 23:00
Informal Networking Evening
(Badge holders only)
Monday 20 May
41 sessions
07:00 - 18:00
REGISTRATION
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 6: Calcium and Bone
Forum 3
Calcium and Bone
MTE6
Meet The Expert 6: Calcium and Bone
Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Surgical vs Medical Therapy
Tomaz Kocjan
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 7: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
L'Amphithéâtre
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
MTE7
Meet The Expert 7: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Non functional Pituitary Tumours - not always easy
Davide Carvalho
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 8: Reproductive Endocrinology
Auditorium Lumière
Reproductive Endocrinology
MTE8
Meet The Expert 8: Reproductive Endocrinology
Co-morbidities in Turner syndrome
Claus Gravholt
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 9: Reproductive Endocrinology
Forum 2
Reproductive Endocrinology
MTE9
Meet The Expert 9: Reproductive Endocrinology
Co-morbidities in Klinefelter syndrome
Anne Skakkebæk
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 10: Reproductive Endocrinology
Forum 1
Reproductive Endocrinology
MTE10
Meet The Expert 10: Reproductive Endocrinology
NCAH and Female reproduction
Eda Ertorer
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Basic Scientist 2
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
MTBS2
Meet The Basic Scientist 2
Genetically tailored pig models in translational endocrine and metabolic research
Eckhard Wolf
08:50 - 09:20
Plenary 4
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Camilla Schalin-Jäntti (Finland) & Beata Kos-Kulda (Poland)
PL4
Plenary 4
Exercise training in the management of T2D
Juleen Zierath
09:20 - 09:50
Plenary: European Hormone Medal Lecture
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Djuro Macut (Serbia) & Andrea Giustina (Italy)
EHM1
Plenary: European Hormone Medal Lecture
Monogenic Bone Disorders as a Model for Novel Treatment of Osteoporosis
Jens Bollerslev
09:50 - 10:20
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
10:20 - 11:20
Debate 2: T4 is not enough
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Robin Peeters (The Netherlands) & Patrice Rodien (France)
Thyroid
D2.2
Debate 2: T4 is not enough
AGAINST: No, T4 is enough
James Hennessey
D2.1
Debate 2: T4 is not enough
FOR: Yes, T4 is not enough
Birte Nygaard
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Forum 3
Chairs: Rachel Desailloud (France) & Anna-Maria Andersson (Denmark)
Environmental, Society and Governance
S11.1
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Oocytes, Pesticides and IVF
Moncef Benkhalifa
S11.2
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Testicular germ cell cancer: role of fœtal exposure to endocrine disruptors
Patrick Fénichel
S11.3
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Mitigating against endocrine disruption in pregnancy
Katharina Main
Copenhagen, Denmark
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
Forum 1
Chairs: Michael Buchfelder (Germany) & Cesar Boguszewski (Brazil)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
S12.1
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
The view of the surgeon: When, how much and when to refrain from surgery?
Stephanie Puget
S12.2
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
New potential treatment alternatives in patients with papillary craniopharyngioma
Tareq Juratli
S12.3
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
How to manage the long-term consequences of hypothalamic damages
Eva- Erfurth
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Johannes Romijn (The Netherlands) & Ivana Kraljevic (Croatia)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
S13.1
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
All optics in the metabolic brain
J. Betley
S13.2
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
Role of mitochondria/cell bioenergetics in CNS regulation of energy balance
Marc Claret
S13.3
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
Genetics of appetite regulation
Giles Yeo
Cambridge, UK
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Diego Ferone (Italy) & Mehtap Cakir (Turkey)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
S14.1
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
Innovative imaging of insulinoma: The end of sampling…
Emanuel Christ
S14.2
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
A role for radionuclide therapy for high-grade NETs
Halfdan Sorbye
S14.3
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
Fishing for NETs
Giovanni Vitale
10:20 - 11:50
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Forum 2
Chairs: Peter Aldiss (UK) & Thomas Cuny (France)
Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
S15.1
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Welcome and Introduction to EYES
Peter Aldiss
S15.2
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Investigating glucocorticoids as the mechanism behind bone marrow adiposity expansion during caloric restriction
Andrea Lovdel
S15.3
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Role of hypothalamic bile acid-TGR5 signaling in the regulation of energy balance
Ashley Castellanos
S15.4
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
The role and cross-talk between incretin hormones and occurrence of Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
Benjamin Bouillet
S15.5
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Lysophosphatidic acid in pathogenesis of HNF1B-MODY syndrome
Beata Malachowska
S15.6
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Closing remarks
Thomas Cuny
10:20 - 12:05
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Zaki Hassan-Smith (UK) & Maria Pedersen (Sweden)
NPD2.1
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Hypoparathyroidism: Aetiology, diagnosis and challenges in management
Ansgar Heck
NPD2.2
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Hyperparathyroidism: Evidence-based screening and management
Rachel Crowley
Dublin, Ireland
NPD2.3
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Parathyroid Surgery: Indications and Consequences
Jean Lifante
12:00 - 13:00
Debate 3: Pituitary Pathology: Do we care?
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Gerald Raverot (France) & Jens Otto Jorgensen (Denmark)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
D3.1
Debate 3: Pituitary Pathology: Do we care?
FOR: Yes, we care about pituitary pathology
Olivera Casar-Borota
D3.2
Debate 3: Pituitary Pathology: Do we care?
AGAINST: No, we don't care about pituitary pathology
Sven Schlaffer
12:00 - 13:00
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Forum 1
Chairs: Victor Navarro (USA) & Nadine Binart (France)
OC8.1
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Dissecting the roles of KNDy-derived kisspeptins in the control of reproduction: Generation and characterization of the Tac2-specific Kiss1 KO (TaK-KO) mouse
Delphine Franssen
OC8.2
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
AMH is a predictive factor for successful sperm retrieval in non-mosaic Klinefelter syndrome patients
Lucie Renault
OC8.3
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Endocrine Disruptors transgenerationally alters pubertal timing through epigenetic reprogramming of the hypothalamus.
David Rodriguez
OC8.4
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Conditional ablation of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase (AMPK) in GnRH Neurons Reveals Specific Roles in Reproductive and Metabolic Homeostasis
Juan Rivas
OC8.5
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
The Neurokinin 3 Receptor Antagonist, Fezolinetant, Is Effective in Treatment of Menopausal Vasomotor Symptoms: Responder Analysis Results From a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Dose-Ranging Study
Graeme Fraser
12:00 - 13:00
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Clara Alvarez (Spain) & Patrice Rodien (France)
OC9.1
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
3D mapping and in silico predictions of the DEHAL1 enzyme as a tool to discriminate pathogenic mutations from non-functional variants in hypothyroidism
Jorge García-Giménez
OC9.2
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Direct evidence for disulfides in the mechanism of deiodinase 1
Ulrich Schweizer
OC9.3
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Novel driver mutations in thyroid cancer recurrence
Hannah Nieto
Birmingham, United Kingdom
OC9.4
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Resistance to thyroid hormone alpha associated with early-onset severe NASH
Valentina Pautasso
OC9.5
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Deciphering the origin of the sexually dimorphic thyrotropin secretion in mouse models.
Yasmine Kemkem
12:00 - 13:00
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Forum 3
Chairs: Francoise Borson Chazot (France) & Felix Beuschlein (Switzerland)
OC5.1
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Positive impact of genetic test on the management and outcome of patients with paraganglioma and/or pheochromocytoma
Alexandre Buffet
OC5.2
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Pheochromocytoma aggressiveness induced by tumor microenvironment depends on the SDH subunit involved
Elena Rapizzi
OC5.3
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
SF3B1 as novel target for the treatment of multiple endocrine-related cancers
Juan Jiménez-Vacas
OC5.4
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
The splicing factor NOVA1 is overexpressed in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and related to increased aggressiveness and malignancy
Sergio Pedraza-Arévalo
OC5.5
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Impact of adrenal insufficiency on patient-centred health care outcomes in adult medical inpatients
Andrea Widmer
12:00 - 13:00
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Forum 2
Chairs: Giles Yeo (UK) & Blandine Gatta-Cherifi (France)
OC6.1
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Impaired Glucose Homeostasis in Leptin-Deficient ob/ob Mice is Corrected by AZP-3404, a 9-Amino Acid Peptide Analog Derived from Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Binding Protein 2, a Key Mediator of Leptin Action
Michael Culler
OC6.2
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation modulates body temperature in obesity
Anna Ferrulli
OC6.3
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Role of hypothalamic bile acid-TGR5 signaling in the regulation of energy balance
Ashley Castellanos
OC6.4
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Fat mass impact of Sirolimus after clinical islet transplantation, a case control study
Arnaud Jannin
OC6.5
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Lipolysis Defect in White Adipose Tissue and Rapid Weight Regaining
Michal Meron
12:00 - 13:00
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Corin Badiu (Romania) & Marie-Christine Vantyghem (France)
OC7.1
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Cortisol suppression or peripheral sensitivity and activation are associated with diabetes, hypertension and fragility fractures in postmenopausal eucortisolemic women
Carmen Aresta
OC7.2
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Thyroid hormones are new key regulators of glucocorticoid metabolism
Laura Bessiène
OC7.3
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
HIGHER DOSE OF BUROSUMAB IS NEEDED FOR TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH SEVER FORMS OF X-LINKED HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA
Volha Zhukouskaya
OC7.4
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Non-invasive detection of GNAS mutations causing McCune-Albright Syndrome with ddPCR on whole blood or circulating DNA.
Anne Barlier
OC7.5
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis ectodermal dystrophy (APECED) syndrome : French prospective study in a cohort of 25 patients
Linda Humbert
13:00 - 15:00
Lunch & Poster viewing
Exhibition area
13:00 - 14:00
ESE President meets new members
13:00 - 14:00
Nurses Poster Viewing and Presentations, Lunch and Informal Networking
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
13:00 - 13:45
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
ECE Hub
ERN1.1
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
Introduction and update on Endo-ERN
Alberto Arias
ERN1.2
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
Core activities of Endo-ERN in close collaboration with ESE and ESPE: the multi-disciplinary approach
Lars Rejnmark
ERN1.3
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
Core activities of Endo-ERN in close collaboration with ESE and ESPE: the multi-disciplinary approach
Danielle Steenvoorden
13:45 - 14:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 2
13:45 - 14:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 3
13:45 - 14:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Auditorium Lumière
14:00 - 14:45
New Scientific Approach 3
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chair: Guillaume Assie (France)
NSA3
New Scientific Approach 3
Intelligent image based in situ single cell isolation
Gabor Tamas
14:00 - 14:45
New Scientific Approach 4
Forum 1
Chair: Vera Popovic (Serbia)
NSA4
New Scientific Approach 4
When will AI take over from the endocrinologist?
Anca Bucur
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Sophie Christin-Maitre (France) & Leonidas Duntas (Greece)
Thyroid
S16.1
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
Thyroid autoimmunity and fertility
David Unuane
S16.2
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
Thyroid disease and pregnancy outcomes
Fereidoun Azizi
S16.3
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
Thyroid disease and offspring development
Deborah Levie
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
Forum 1
Chairs: Günter K. Stalla (Germany) & Philippe Chanson (France)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
S17.1
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
Specification of cell fate
Jacques Drouin
Montreal, Canada
S17.2
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
Pertubations in novel signalling pathways
Cynthia Andoniadou
London, UK
S17.3
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
From Lab to Clinic - Can we translate into effective therapeutics
Peter Kamenicky
Paris, France
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Ursula Kaiser (USA) & Nelly Pitteloud (Switzerland)
Reproductive Endocrinology
S18.1
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
GnRH migration and vomeronasal neurons
Paolo Forni
S18.2
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
Flipping the GnRH switch with microRNAs
Andrea Messina
S18.3
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: Clinical Perspectives
Jacques Young
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
Forum 2
Chairs: Antoine Tabarin (France) & Thierry Brue (France)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
S19.1
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
New insights into autoimmune adrenal insufficiency
Unknown speaker
Eystein Husebye
Bergen, Norway
S19.2
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
Long-term results of slow acting glucocorticoids - are they really better?
Gudmundur Johannsson
S19.3
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
Optimising care delivery in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Nils Krone
Sheffield, UK
15:00 - 16:30
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
Forum 3
Chairs: Bruno Verges (France) & Justo Castaño (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
S20.1
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
Precision Nutrition for managing obesity – Does it work?
Carlos Celis-Morales
S20.2
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
Is limiting the timing of food intake a viable nutritional approach?
Denise Robertson
S20.3
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
PREDIMED Plus trial - energy-restricted Mediterranean diet plus exercise and metabolic health
Emilio Ros
15:00 - 16:30
Guidelines Session: ESE Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Endocrine Work-up in Obesity
Auditorium Lumière
Chair: Michel Pugeat (France)
GS1
Guidelines Session: ESE Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Endocrine Work-up in Obesity
Topics: 'Hormonal alterations in obesity', 'Thyroid dysfunction', 'Hypercortisolism', 'Gonadal dysfunction' & 'cther hormones'
Renato Santini
16:50 - 17:20
Plenary: Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Jerome Bertherat (France) & Wiebke Arlt (UK)
CET1
Plenary: Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture
How can patients perception of outcome be improved after controlling pituitary disease?
Susan Webb
Barcelona, Spain
17:20 - 17:50
Plenary 5
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Felix Beuschlein (Germany) & Françoise Borson-Chazot (France)
PL5
Plenary 5
Paracrine regulation of the adrenal cortex
Hervé Lefebvre
18:00 - 19:30
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Tuesday 21 May
38 sessions
07:00 - 17:30
REGISTRATION
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 11: Calcium and Bone
Forum 2
Calcium and Bone
MTE11
Meet The Expert 11: Calcium and Bone
Shifting treatment paradigms in osteoporosis
Nuria Guanabens
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 12: Calcium and Bone
Forum 1
Calcium and Bone
MTE12
Meet The Expert 12: Calcium and Bone
Fracture risk prediction in benign and tumoral bone: new insights
Cyrille Confavreux
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 13: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Forum 3
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
MTE13
Meet The Expert 13: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Flushing, blushing and sweating
Pierre Bouloux
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 14: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
MTE14
Meet The Expert 14: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
How multidisciplinary care and tailor-made transition save lives of young adults with Prader-Willi syndrome
Laura Graaff
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 15: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
L'Amphithéâtre
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
MTE15
Meet The Expert 15: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
To what degree does hypopituitarism exist after TBI?
Marianne Klose
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Expert 16: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Auditorium Lumière
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
MTE16.2
Meet The Expert 16: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Is it all in your head or just in the lab?
Martin Bidlingmaier
MTE16.1
Meet The Expert 16: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Is it all in your head or just in the lab?
Julio Abucham
08:00 - 08:40
Meet The Basic Scientist 3
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
MTBS3
Meet The Basic Scientist 3
The “Gravitostat” – How does it relate to hormones?
John-Olov Jansson
08:50 - 09:20
Plenary 6
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Claudio Marcocci (Italy) & Jacque Orgiazzi (France)
PL6
Plenary 6
Treatment strategies for Graves orbitopathy
George Kahaly
Mianz, Germany
09:20 - 09:50
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
09:50 - 10:50
Debate 4: MicroRNAs as hormones?
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Peter Igaz (Hungary) & Attila Patócs (Hungary)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
D4.2
Debate 4: MicroRNAs as hormones?
AGAINST: MicroRNAs as hormones?
Alberto Davalos
D4.1
Debate 4: MicroRNAs as hormones?
FOR: MicroRNAs and extracellular vesicles as hormones?
Edit Buzás
09:50 - 11:20
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
Forum 2
Chairs: Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch (Austria) & Lars Rejmark (Denmark)
Calcium and Bone
S21.1
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
Animal model of bone fragility
Antonella Forlino
Pavia, Italy
S21.2
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
New perspectives on the treatment of skeletal dysplasia
Valérie Cormier-Daire
Paris, France
S21.3
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
Osteogenesis imperfecta throughout life
Kassim Javaid
Oxford, UK
09:50 - 11:20
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
Forum 1
Chairs: Clara Alvarez (Spain) & Agnieszka Baranowska-Bik (Poland)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
S22.1
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
Kiss1 as integrator of endocrine and metabolic function in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis
Victor Navarro
S22.2
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
How treatments with endocrine & metabolic drugs influence pituitary cell function?
Giovanni Tulipano
S22.3
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
Bidirectional interrelationship between growth hormone and metabolism
Raul Luque
09:50 - 11:20
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Marija Pfeifer (Slovenia) & Terhi Piltonen (Finland)
Reproductive Endocrinology
S23.1
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Gut brain axis
María Insenser
S23.2
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Implicating androgen excess in metabolic disease in PCOS
Unknown speaker
S23.3
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Treatment options in cardiometabolic PCOS phenotype
Mojca Sever
09:50 - 11:20
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
ENDORSED BY: EJE (European Journal of Endocrinology)
Forum 3
Chairs: Darko Kastelan (Croatia) & Marc Lombes (France)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
S24.1
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
New genes, new understanding, new therapy
Guillaume Assie
S24.2
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
Primary hyperaldosteronism: does our treatment work?
Tracy Williams
S24.3
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
Autonomous cortisol secretion has cardiovascular consequences
Iacopo Chiodini
09:50 - 11:20
Symposium 25: Late breaking
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands) & Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain)
S25.1
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Liver Stress kinases – crossroad between obesity and liver cancer (Source paper: Nature 2019)
Guadalupe Sabio
S25.2
Symposium 25: Late breaking
LT4 treatment and pregnancy outcomes in TPOab positive women: results of the TABLET Trial
Rima Smith
S25.3
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Maternal smoking and high BMI disrupt thyroid gland development
Panagiotis Filis
09:50 - 11:20
Publishing Session
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chair: Beata Kos-Kulda (Poland)
PS1.1
Publishing Session
Endocrine Connections - ‘Increase the visibility of your research: open access and more’
Josef Koehrle
PS1.2
Publishing Session
EDM Case Reports - ‘Top tips for writing and submitting an article – an early career researcher’s perspective’
Gesthimani Mintziori
PS1.3
Publishing Session
European Journal of Endocrinology - ‘Common methodological flaws and how to avoid them’
Olaf Dekkers
11:30 - 12:30
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Forum 2
Chairs: Attila Patocs (Hungary) & Jerome Bertherat (France)
OC10.1
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Steroid Metabolomics: A Rapid Computational Approach for Accurate Differentiation of Inborn Disorders of Steroidogenesis.
Elizabeth Baranowski
OC10.2
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Glucocorticoid resistance patients exhibit defective cortisol metabolism, responsible for functional hypermineralocorticism
Géraldine Vitellius
OC10.3
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Genetic predisposition to Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia (PBMAH): next generation sequencing ARMC5, NR3C1 (Glucocorticoid Receptor) and PDE11A4 (Phosphodiesterase 11) in 389 patients
Anna Vaczlavik
OC10.4
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Cullin 3 is a partner of Armadillo Repeat Containing 5 (ARMC5), the product of the gene responsible for Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia
Isadora Cavalcante
OC10.5
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Cyclin Dependent Kinase 4 as promising drug target in adrenocortical carcinoma
Cristina Ronchi
Birmingham, United Kingdom
11:30 - 12:30
UEMS Session
Forum 3
Chairs: Maeve Durkan (Republic of Ireland) & Teri Brouwer (The Netherlands)
UEMS1.2
UEMS Session
Update on European Exam in Endocrinology
Graham Roberts
Waterford, Ireland
UEMS1.1
UEMS Session
The role of UEMS in Europe and the distinct and independent but allied pathway with ESE
Maeve Durkan
UEMS1.3
UEMS Session
The microenvironment of pituitary neuroendocrine tumors: focus on folliculostellate cells
Mirela Ilie
11:30 - 12:30
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Philippe Moulin (France) & Colin Duncan (UK)
OC11.1
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Hormonal factors and type 2 diabetes risk in women: a 22 year follow-up study on more than 83 000 women from the E3N cohort study
Sopio Tatulashvili
OC11.2
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Hepatic Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin Production. Clinical Implications in Human Diseases.
David Selva
OC11.3
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Implications of circulating Meteorin-like (Metrnl) level in human subjects with type 2 diabetes
Hye Chung
OC11.4
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
MiR-30e-5p expression is downregulated in plasma and urine of type 1 diabetic patients with diabetic kidney disease
Daisy Crispim
OC11.5
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Bone metabolism and circulating myeloid calcifying cells in diabetic post menopausal women: a case-control study
Mariasara Persano
11:30 - 12:30
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Patric Delhanty (The Netherlands) & Paolo Beck-Peccoz (Italy)
OC12.1
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Weekly shifts in light-dark cycle disrupt circadian clock gene expression in bone and reduce bone turnover
Elizabeth Winter
OC12.2
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Epigenetic Programming of Transgenerational Hypertension in Preterm Birth Mice
Laurence Dumeige
OC12.3
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Neuronostatin and GPR107 system: a novel therapeutic circuit in Prostate Cancer.
Prudencio Sáez-Martínez
OC12.4
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Long-term follow-up of antitumoral immunotherapy- induced hypophysitis in Lille hospital, France
Emilie Merlen
OC12.5
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Sexual desire in transgender persons in relation with gender affirming hormone treatment. Results from ENIGI, a large multicenter prospective cohort study in transgender people
Justine Defreyne
11:30 - 12:30
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Forum 1
Chairs: Mirjam Christ-Crain (Sweden) & Charlotte Højby (Sweden)
OC13.1
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Arginine-stimulated Copeptin Measurements - A new Test for Diabetes Insipidus
Bettina Winzeler
OC13.2
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Empagliflozin increases sodium-levels in patients with the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion – a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Julie Refardt
OC13.3
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Pituitary tumour-derived chemokines modulate immune cell infiltrates in the tumour microenvironment leading to aggressive phenotype
Pedro Marques
OC13.4
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Pharmacokinetics of somapacitan in individuals with hepatic impairment: an open-label, parallel group, phase 1 study
Birgitte Damholt
OC13.5
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Pan-genomic classification of Pituitary Adenomas
Mario Neou
11:30 - 12:30
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Ilpo Huhtaniemi (Finland) & Michel Pugeat (France)
OC14.1
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
Testosterone replacement therapy is able to reduce prostate inflammation in men with BPH, metabolic syndrome and hypogonadism: preliminary results from a randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial
Giulia Rastrelli
OC14.2
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
The effect of testosterone therapy on serum oestradiol levels in transgender men
Justine Defreyne
OC14.3
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
First identification of Bone Morphogenic Protein Receptor variants as a cause of Primary Ovarian Insufficiency
Isabelle Beau
OC14.4
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
Thyroid diseases in Danish women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Dorte Glintborg
OC14.5
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
The pattern of cancer occurrence in Turner syndrome
Claus Gravholt
12:30 - 14:30
Lunch & Poster viewing
Exhibition area
12:45 - 13:30
ESE Annual General Meeting
13:00 - 13:45
EU research funding - overview of opportunities and insights towards a successful application
ECE HUB - Exhibition area
Chairs: Felix Beuschlein (Switzerland) & Valerie Handweiler (France)
Hub 1.6
13:30 - 14:15
New Scientific Approach 5
Forum 1
Chair: Cristina Olarescu (Norway)
NSA5
New Scientific Approach 5
Genome-wide effects of vitamin D on chromatin
Carsten Carlberg
13:30 - 14:15
New Scientific Approach 6
Forum 2
Chair: Patrice Mollard (France)
NSA6
New Scientific Approach 6
Brain imaging in conscious mice
Pauline Campos
14:30 - 15:30
Debate 5: Should we treat young osteoporotic patients
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Gesthimani Mintziori (Greece) & Carola Zillikens (The Netherlands)
Calcium and Bone
D5.2
Debate 5: Should we treat young osteoporotic patients
AGAINST: No, we shouldn't treat young osteoporotic patients
Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch
D5.1
Debate 5: Should we treat young osteoporotic patients
FOR: Yes, we should treat young osteoporotic patients
Serge Ferrari
14:30 - 16:00
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Marek Ruchala (Poland) & Leonidas Duntas (Greece)
Thyroid
S26.1
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Role of thyroid hormones in the pathogenesis and treatment of psychiatric disorders
Bernard Lerer
S26.2
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Bone
Graham Williams
S26.3
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Cardiac hypertrophy
Maria Barreto-Chaves
14:30 - 16:00
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Forum 1
Chairs: Jenny Visser (The Netherlands) & Sophie Christin-Maitre (France)
Reproductive Endocrinology
S27.1
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Dissecting Androgens in PCOS
Kirsty Walters
S27.2
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Large scale genetic studies in male infertility
Frank Tuttelmann
S27.3
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Menopause and cardiovascular risk
Irene Lambrinoudaki
14:30 - 16:00
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Bruno Lapauw (Belgium) & Nuria Guanabens (Spain)
Calcium and Bone
S28.1
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
Vitamin D and its metabolites
Elisabeth Winter
S28.2
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
Vitamin D and Type 1 Diabetes
Suvi Virtanen
S28.3
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
How and when to measure Vitamin D
Jean Souberbielle
14:30 - 16:00
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Forum 2
Chairs: Margaret Boguszewski (Brazil) & Martin Bidlingmaier (Germany)
Environmental, Society and Governance
S29.1
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Female hyperandrogenism and elite sport
Angelica Hirschberg
Stockholm, Sweden
S29.2
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Performance enhancing drugs in young males
Pim Ronde
S29.3
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Omics to fight doping
Guan Wang
14:30 - 16:00
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
ENDORSED BY: EJE (European Journal of Endocrinology)
Forum 3
Chairs: Philippe Moulin (France) & Anneke van den Beukel (The Netherlands)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
S30.1
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
Mechanisms for Cardiovascular Complications of Diabetes – Implications for Personalized Therapy
Dale Abel
S30.2
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
New avenues for novel drugs to treat obesity
John Wilding
Liverpool, United Kingdom
S30.3
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
Curing diabetes with alternatives: bariatric surgery
Jochen Seufert
16:00 - 16:30
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
16:30 - 17:00
ESE Young Investigator Awards and Jens Sandahl Christansen Awards Ceremony
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) & Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands) & Françoise Borson-Chazot (France)
EYIJC1
ESE Young Investigator Awards and Jens Sandahl Christansen Awards Ceremony
The metabolic effects of SGLT2 inhibitors – Does the increase in ketone bodies protect the heart?
Esben Søndergaard
EYIJC2
ESE Young Investigator Awards and Jens Sandahl Christansen Awards Ceremony
Role of hypothalamic AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in the central regulation of energy balance
Miguel López
17:00 - 17:30
Plenary 7
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Riccarda Granata (Italy) & Daniela Cota (France)
PL7
Plenary 7
Diving into the brain basis of obesity/brain/periphery cross-talk in the regulation of peripheral metabolism
Jens Brüning
17:30 - 17:45
Closing Ceremony
L'Amphithéâtre
Dale Abel
Tue 21
14:30
S30.1
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
Mechanisms for Cardiovascular Complications of Diabetes – Implications for Personalized Therapy
Dale Abel
Julio Abucham
Tue 21
08:00
MTE16.1
Meet The Expert 16: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Is it all in your head or just in the lab?
Julio Abucham
Peter Aldiss
Mon 20
10:20
S15.1
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Welcome and Introduction to EYES
Peter Aldiss
Cynthia Andoniadou
London, UK
Mon 20
15:30
S17.2
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
Pertubations in novel signalling pathways
Cynthia Andoniadou
London, UK
Carmen Aresta
Mon 20
12:00
OC7.1
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Cortisol suppression or peripheral sensitivity and activation are associated with diabetes, hypertension and fragility fractures in postmenopausal eucortisolemic women
Carmen Aresta
Alberto Arias
Mon 20
13:00
ERN1.1
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
Introduction and update on Endo-ERN
Alberto Arias
Mai Arlien-Søborg
Sun 19
12:36
OC3.4
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Restoration of basal glucose turnover after disease control in acromegaly depends on treatment modality: a prospective, investigator-initiated trial
Mai Arlien-Søborg
Guillaume Assie
Tue 21
09:50
S24.1
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
New genes, new understanding, new therapy
Guillaume Assie
Marta Astigarraga
Sun 19
12:00
OC4.1
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Subclinical hypothyroidism throughout pregnancy in TPOAb positive pregnant women
Marta Astigarraga
Fereidoun Azizi
Mon 20
15:30
S16.2
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
Thyroid disease and pregnancy outcomes
Fereidoun Azizi
Elizabeth Baranowski
Tue 21
11:30
OC10.1
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Steroid Metabolomics: A Rapid Computational Approach for Accurate Differentiation of Inborn Disorders of Steroidogenesis.
Elizabeth Baranowski
Anne Barlier
Mon 20
12:36
OC7.4
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Non-invasive detection of GNAS mutations causing McCune-Albright Syndrome with ddPCR on whole blood or circulating DNA.
Anne Barlier
Maria Barreto-Chaves
Tue 21
15:30
S26.3
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Cardiac hypertrophy
Maria Barreto-Chaves
Isabelle Beau
Tue 21
11:54
OC14.3
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
First identification of Bone Morphogenic Protein Receptor variants as a cause of Primary Ovarian Insufficiency
Isabelle Beau
Moncef Benkhalifa
Mon 20
10:20
S11.1
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Oocytes, Pesticides and IVF
Moncef Benkhalifa
Jerome Bertherat
France
Sun 19
08:05
PEM1.2
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
The clinical view of Endocrinology in Europe
Jerome Bertherat
France
Laura Bessiène
Mon 20
12:12
OC7.2
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Thyroid hormones are new key regulators of glucocorticoid metabolism
Laura Bessiène
J. Betley
Mon 20
10:20
S13.1
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
All optics in the metabolic brain
J. Betley
Anneke Beukel
Sun 19
08:25
PEM1.4
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
The early-career perspective
Anneke Beukel
Felix Beuschlein
Zürich, Switzerland
Sun 19
08:15
PEM1.3
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
The research view of Endocrinology in Europe
Felix Beuschlein
Zürich, Switzerland
Martin Bidlingmaier
Tue 21
08:00
MTE16.2
Meet The Expert 16: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Is it all in your head or just in the lab?
Martin Bidlingmaier
Christophe Block
Sun 19
08:00
MTE1
Meet The Expert 1: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
The road from flash and continuous glucose monitoring towards closed loop systems in diabetes
Christophe Block
Bruce Blumberg
Sun 19
16:00
S7.3
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Obesity
Bruce Blumberg
Jens Bollerslev
Mon 20
09:20
EHM1
Plenary: European Hormone Medal Lecture
Monogenic Bone Disorders as a Model for Novel Treatment of Osteoporosis
Jens Bollerslev
Susan Bonner-Weir
Sun 19
17:00
PL3
Plenary 3
Pancreatic beta-cell ageing: Novel mechanisms and consequences in the management of diabetes
Susan Bonner-Weir
Benjamin Bouillet
Mon 20
11:05
S15.4
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
The role and cross-talk between incretin hormones and occurrence of Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
Benjamin Bouillet
Pierre Bouloux
Tue 21
08:00
MTE13
Meet The Expert 13: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Flushing, blushing and sweating
Pierre Bouloux
Nadia Bouzehouane
Sun 19
12:24
OC4.3
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF MICROSCOPIC EXTRATHYROIDAL EXTENSION (mETE) ON RECURRENCE-FREE SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA (PTC)
Nadia Bouzehouane
Jens Brüning
Tue 21
17:00
PL7
Plenary 7
Diving into the brain basis of obesity/brain/periphery cross-talk in the regulation of peripheral metabolism
Jens Brüning
Anca Bucur
Mon 20
14:00
NSA4
New Scientific Approach 4
When will AI take over from the endocrinologist?
Anca Bucur
Alexandre Buffet
Mon 20
12:00
OC5.1
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Positive impact of genetic test on the management and outcome of patients with paraganglioma and/or pheochromocytoma
Alexandre Buffet
Edit Buzás
Tue 21
09:50
D4.1
Debate 4: MicroRNAs as hormones?
FOR: MicroRNAs and extracellular vesicles as hormones?
Edit Buzás
Pauline Campos
Tue 21
13:30
NSA6
New Scientific Approach 6
Brain imaging in conscious mice
Pauline Campos
Carsten Carlberg
Tue 21
13:30
NSA5
New Scientific Approach 5
Genome-wide effects of vitamin D on chromatin
Carsten Carlberg
Davide Carvalho
Mon 20
08:00
MTE7
Meet The Expert 7: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Non functional Pituitary Tumours - not always easy
Davide Carvalho
Felipe Casanueva
Sun 19
11:20
SS1.3
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Social economic impact of the globesity pandemic
Felipe Casanueva
Olivera Casar-Borota
Mon 20
12:00
D3.1
Debate 3: Pituitary Pathology: Do we care?
FOR: Yes, we care about pituitary pathology
Olivera Casar-Borota
Ruth Casey
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Sun 19
12:00
OC1.1
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Genetic testing for hereditary hyperparathyroidism in a large UK cohort
Ruth Casey
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Ashley Castellanos
Mon 20
10:45
S15.3
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Role of hypothalamic bile acid-TGR5 signaling in the regulation of energy balance
Ashley Castellanos
Mon 20
12:24
OC6.3
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Role of hypothalamic bile acid-TGR5 signaling in the regulation of energy balance
Ashley Castellanos
Patrizio Caturegli
Sun 19
11:20
S4.1
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
Basic: Immunotherapy and endocrine disease
Patrizio Caturegli
Isadora Cavalcante
Tue 21
12:06
OC10.4
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Cullin 3 is a partner of Armadillo Repeat Containing 5 (ARMC5), the product of the gene responsible for Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia
Isadora Cavalcante
Carlos Celis-Morales
Mon 20
15:00
S20.1
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
Precision Nutrition for managing obesity – Does it work?
Carlos Celis-Morales
Houaria Chanson
Sun 19
15:45
NDP1.4
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Parallel Workshops - MY DIABBY – Improving skills and competence in diabetes education
Houaria Chanson
Kristina Chen
Sun 19
12:36
OC1.4
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Risk of Sepsis, Respiratory Infections, and Kidney or Other Genitourinary (GU) Infections in Patients with Chronic Hypoparathyroidism (HypoPT): A Retrospective Cohort Study
Kristina Chen
Iacopo Chiodini
Tue 21
10:50
S24.3
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
Autonomous cortisol secretion has cardiovascular consequences
Iacopo Chiodini
Emanuel Christ
Mon 20
10:20
S14.1
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
Innovative imaging of insulinoma: The end of sampling…
Emanuel Christ
Mirjam Christ-Crain
Basel, Switzerland
Sat 18
18:20
EJE1
Plenary: European Journal of Endocrinology Award Lecture
New approaches in the differential diagnosis of Diabetes insipidus
Mirjam Christ-Crain
Basel, Switzerland
Hye Chung
Tue 21
11:54
OC11.3
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Implications of circulating Meteorin-like (Metrnl) level in human subjects with type 2 diabetes
Hye Chung
Marc Claret
Mon 20
10:50
S13.2
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
Role of mitochondria/cell bioenergetics in CNS regulation of energy balance
Marc Claret
Cyrille Confavreux
Tue 21
08:00
MTE12
Meet The Expert 12: Calcium and Bone
Fracture risk prediction in benign and tumoral bone: new insights
Cyrille Confavreux
Martine Cools
Ghent, Belgium
Sun 19
15:30
S8.2
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Gender Dysphoria –management of puberty
Martine Cools
Ghent, Belgium
Eva Coopmans
Sun 19
12:48
OC3.5
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
T2-signal intensity, SST receptor expression and first-generation somatostatin analogues efficacy predict hormone and tumor responses to pasireotide in acromegaly
Eva Coopmans
Sabrina Corbetta
Sun 19
12:24
OC1.3
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
MENIN AND EZH2 ACTIVITIES MODULATE THE EXPRESSION OF THE LONG NON-CODING RNA HAR1B IN PARATHYROID TUMORS
Sabrina Corbetta
Valérie Cormier-Daire
Paris, France
Tue 21
10:20
S21.2
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
New perspectives on the treatment of skeletal dysplasia
Valérie Cormier-Daire
Paris, France
Sherwin Criseno
Birmingham, UK
Sun 19
11:30
NS1.3
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
The Role of the Endocrine Nurse in Managing Patients with Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathies
Sherwin Criseno
Birmingham, UK
Daisy Crispim
Tue 21
12:06
OC11.4
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
MiR-30e-5p expression is downregulated in plasma and urine of type 1 diabetic patients with diabetic kidney disease
Daisy Crispim
Rachel Crowley
Dublin, Ireland
Mon 20
10:55
NPD2.2
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Hyperparathyroidism: Evidence-based screening and management
Rachel Crowley
Dublin, Ireland
Michael Culler
Mon 20
12:00
OC6.1
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Impaired Glucose Homeostasis in Leptin-Deficient ob/ob Mice is Corrected by AZP-3404, a 9-Amino Acid Peptide Analog Derived from Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Binding Protein 2, a Key Mediator of Leptin Action
Michael Culler
Thomas Cuny
Mon 20
11:45
S15.6
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Closing remarks
Thomas Cuny
Birgitte Damholt
Tue 21
12:06
OC13.4
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Pharmacokinetics of somapacitan in individuals with hepatic impairment: an open-label, parallel group, phase 1 study
Birgitte Damholt
Alberto Davalos
Tue 21
09:50
D4.2
Debate 4: MicroRNAs as hormones?
AGAINST: MicroRNAs as hormones?
Alberto Davalos
Justine Defreyne
Tue 21
12:18
OC12.5
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Sexual desire in transgender persons in relation with gender affirming hormone treatment. Results from ENIGI, a large multicenter prospective cohort study in transgender people
Justine Defreyne
Tue 21
11:42
OC14.2
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
The effect of testosterone therapy on serum oestradiol levels in transgender men
Justine Defreyne
Olaf Dekkers
Tue 21
10:50
PS1.3
Publishing Session
European Journal of Endocrinology - ‘Common methodological flaws and how to avoid them’
Olaf Dekkers
Jacques Drouin
Montreal, Canada
Mon 20
15:00
S17.1
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
Specification of cell fate
Jacques Drouin
Montreal, Canada
Laurence Dumeige
Tue 21
11:42
OC12.2
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Epigenetic Programming of Transgenerational Hypertension in Preterm Birth Mice
Laurence Dumeige
Maeve Durkan
Tue 21
11:45
UEMS1.1
UEMS Session
The role of UEMS in Europe and the distinct and independent but allied pathway with ESE
Maeve Durkan
Graeme Eisenhofer
Dresden , Germany
Sun 19
15:30
S9.1
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
Metanephrines - plasma or urine?
Graeme Eisenhofer
Dresden , Germany
Eva- Erfurth
Mon 20
11:20
S12.3
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
How to manage the long-term consequences of hypothalamic damages
Eva- Erfurth
Eda Ertorer
Mon 20
08:00
MTE10
Meet The Expert 10: Reproductive Endocrinology
NCAH and Female reproduction
Eda Ertorer
Patrick Fénichel
Mon 20
10:50
S11.2
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Testicular germ cell cancer: role of fœtal exposure to endocrine disruptors
Patrick Fénichel
Fernando Fernandez-Aranda
Sun 19
12:00
C1.1
Controversies Session: Food addiction in humans: to be or not to be?
Food addiction in humans: to be or not to be?
Fernando Fernandez-Aranda
Serge Ferrari
Tue 21
14:30
D5.1
Debate 5: Should we treat young osteoporotic patients
FOR: Yes, we should treat young osteoporotic patients
Serge Ferrari
Anna Ferrulli
Mon 20
12:12
OC6.2
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation modulates body temperature in obesity
Anna Ferrulli
Panagiotis Filis
Tue 21
10:50
S25.3
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Maternal smoking and high BMI disrupt thyroid gland development
Panagiotis Filis
Jean Fini
Sun 19
15:00
S7.1
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Thyroid
Jean Fini
Antonella Forlino
Pavia, Italy
Tue 21
09:50
S21.1
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
Animal model of bone fragility
Antonella Forlino
Pavia, Italy
Paolo Forni
Mon 20
15:00
S18.1
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
GnRH migration and vomeronasal neurons
Paolo Forni
Christelle Fouchardiere
Sun 19
10:20
NS1.1
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
Overview of Immunotherapy: Indications and adverse effects
Christelle Fouchardiere
Athanasios Fountas
Birmingham, UK
Sun 19
12:12
OC3.2
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Outcomes after primary treatment for Nelson’s syndrome: a study from 13 UK centres
Athanasios Fountas
Birmingham, UK
Meir Frankel
Sun 19
12:12
OC4.2
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Thyroid Dysfunction And Mortality In Cardiovascular Hospitalized Patients – A 12 year Follow-up Observational Study
Meir Frankel
Delphine Franssen
Mon 20
12:00
OC8.1
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Dissecting the roles of KNDy-derived kisspeptins in the control of reproduction: Generation and characterization of the Tac2-specific Kiss1 KO (TaK-KO) mouse
Delphine Franssen
Graeme Fraser
Mon 20
12:48
OC8.5
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
The Neurokinin 3 Receptor Antagonist, Fezolinetant, Is Effective in Treatment of Menopausal Vasomotor Symptoms: Responder Analysis Results From a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Dose-Ranging Study
Graeme Fraser
Avi Friedman
Sat 18
19:00
PL1
Plenary 1
Designing Cities and Homes as Exercise Machines: Helping endocrinologists to fight metabolic disease
Avi Friedman
Laura Fugazzola
Sun 19
10:20
S1.1
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
What is the value of molecular markers in nodules
Laura Fugazzola
Jorge García-Giménez
Mon 20
12:00
OC9.1
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
3D mapping and in silico predictions of the DEHAL1 enzyme as a tool to discriminate pathogenic mutations from non-functional variants in hypothyroidism
Jorge García-Giménez
Chiranjit Ghosh
Sun 19
12:24
OC2.3
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Identification of oxygen-18 isotope of breath carbon dioxide as a non-invasive marker to distinguish type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Chiranjit Ghosh
Andrea Giustina
Sun 19
08:00
PEM1.1
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
Introduction: Why Policy and Advocacy matters, also to endocrinology - Includes methodology, response, demographics
Andrea Giustina
Sun 19
08:35
PEM1.5
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
Closing remarks and discussion
Andrea Giustina
Dorte Glintborg
Tue 21
12:06
OC14.4
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
Thyroid diseases in Danish women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Dorte Glintborg
Lars Gormsen
Sun 19
08:00
MTBS1
Meet The Basic Scientist 1: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
New tracers for PET in humans and rodents: Hopes, aims and current evidence
Lars Gormsen
Laura Graaff
Tue 21
08:00
MTE14
Meet The Expert 14: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
How multidisciplinary care and tailor-made transition save lives of young adults with Prader-Willi syndrome
Laura Graaff
Claus Gravholt
Mon 20
08:00
MTE8
Meet The Expert 8: Reproductive Endocrinology
Co-morbidities in Turner syndrome
Claus Gravholt
Claus Gravholt
Tue 21
12:18
OC14.5
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
The pattern of cancer occurrence in Turner syndrome
Claus Gravholt
Nuria Guanabens
Tue 21
08:00
MTE11
Meet The Expert 11: Calcium and Bone
Shifting treatment paradigms in osteoporosis
Nuria Guanabens
Keren Halpern
Sun 19
14:00
NSA2
New Scientific Approach 2
Single cell spatial reconstruction of endocrine organs
Keren Halpern
Erin Hanlon
Sun 19
10:50
SS1.2
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Sleep Deficiency: A Pathway to Obesity
Erin Hanlon
Shelley Harris
Sun 19
12:48
OC2.5
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
5β-reductase (AKR1D1) deletion drives hepatic inflammation, fibrosis and tumour development in vitro and in vivo
Shelley Harris
Anna Hawkins
London, UK
Sun 19
15:30
NPD1.2
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
2018 Poster Award Presentation: Testosterone replacement: 'The best practice' and the role of the Endocrine Nurse
Anna Hawkins
London, UK
Ansgar Heck
Mon 20
10:20
NPD2.1
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Hypoparathyroidism: Aetiology, diagnosis and challenges in management
Ansgar Heck
James Hennessey
Mon 20
10:20
D2.2
Debate 2: T4 is not enough
AGAINST: No, T4 is enough
James Hennessey
Angelica Hirschberg
Stockholm, Sweden
Tue 21
14:30
S29.1
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Female hyperandrogenism and elite sport
Angelica Hirschberg
Stockholm, Sweden
Jeff Holly
Sun 19
10:20
SS1.1
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Obesity gives you cancer: the bigger picture!
Jeff Holly
Sasha Howard
London, UK
Sun 19
11:20
S2.3
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Genetic basis in puberty
Sasha Howard
London, UK
Linda Humbert
Mon 20
12:48
OC7.5
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis ectodermal dystrophy (APECED) syndrome : French prospective study in a cohort of 25 patients
Linda Humbert
Eystein Husebye
Bergen, Norway
Mon 20
15:00
S19.1
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
New insights into autoimmune adrenal insufficiency
Unknown speaker
Eystein Husebye
Bergen, Norway
Mirela Ilie
Tue 21
12:00
UEMS1.3
UEMS Session
The microenvironment of pituitary neuroendocrine tumors: focus on folliculostellate cells
Mirela Ilie
María Insenser
Tue 21
09:50
S23.1
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Gut brain axis
María Insenser
Andrea Isidori
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Sun 19
10:50
S3.2
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Fixing the Broken Clock in Adrenal Disorders
Andrea Isidori
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Arnaud Jannin
Mon 20
12:36
OC6.4
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Fat mass impact of Sirolimus after clinical islet transplantation, a case control study
Arnaud Jannin
Emmanuele Jannini
Sun 19
15:00
S8.1
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Psychoendocrinology Of Gender Dysphoria
Emmanuele Jannini
John-Olov Jansson
Tue 21
08:00
MTBS3
Meet The Basic Scientist 3
The “Gravitostat” – How does it relate to hormones?
John-Olov Jansson
Andrzej Januszewicz
Sun 19
08:00
MTE3
Meet The Expert 3: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
The management of primary aldosteronism
Andrzej Januszewicz
Kassim Javaid
Oxford, UK
Tue 21
10:50
S21.3
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
Osteogenesis imperfecta throughout life
Kassim Javaid
Oxford, UK
Juan Jiménez-Vacas
Mon 20
12:24
OC5.3
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
SF3B1 as novel target for the treatment of multiple endocrine-related cancers
Juan Jiménez-Vacas
Gudmundur Johannsson
Mon 20
15:30
S19.2
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
Long-term results of slow acting glucocorticoids - are they really better?
Gudmundur Johannsson
Tareq Juratli
Mon 20
10:50
S12.2
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
New potential treatment alternatives in patients with papillary craniopharyngioma
Tareq Juratli
George Kahaly
Mianz, Germany
Tue 21
08:50
PL6
Plenary 6
Treatment strategies for Graves orbitopathy
George Kahaly
Mianz, Germany
Peter Kamenicky
Paris, France
Mon 20
16:00
S17.3
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
From Lab to Clinic - Can we translate into effective therapeutics
Peter Kamenicky
Paris, France
Olle Kämpe
Stockholm, Sweden
Sun 19
11:00
S4.3
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
Transitional: The diagnostic value of autoimmune antibodies in endocrine disorders
Olle Kämpe
Stockholm, Sweden
Yasmine Kemkem
Mon 20
12:48
OC9.5
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Deciphering the origin of the sexually dimorphic thyrotropin secretion in mouse models.
Yasmine Kemkem
Marianne Klose
Tue 21
08:00
MTE15
Meet The Expert 15: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
To what degree does hypopituitarism exist after TBI?
Marianne Klose
Tomaz Kocjan
Mon 20
08:00
MTE6
Meet The Expert 6: Calcium and Bone
Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Surgical vs Medical Therapy
Tomaz Kocjan
Josef Koehrle
Tue 21
09:50
PS1.1
Publishing Session
Endocrine Connections - ‘Increase the visibility of your research: open access and more’
Josef Koehrle
Nils Krone
Sheffield, UK
Mon 20
16:00
S19.3
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
Optimising care delivery in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Nils Krone
Sheffield, UK
Irene Lambrinoudaki
Tue 21
15:30
S27.3
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Menopause and cardiovascular risk
Irene Lambrinoudaki
Matthias Laudes
Sun 19
11:20
S5.3
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
Targeted Microbiome Intervention for handling insulin resistance
Matthias Laudes
Laurence Leenhardt
Sun 19
08:00
MTE5
Meet The Expert 5: Thyroid
Risk classification of thyroid nodules by ultrasound and indications for FNA
Laurence Leenhardt
Hervé Lefebvre
Mon 20
17:20
PL5
Plenary 5
Paracrine regulation of the adrenal cortex
Hervé Lefebvre
Bernard Lerer
Tue 21
14:30
S26.1
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Role of thyroid hormones in the pathogenesis and treatment of psychiatric disorders
Bernard Lerer
Deborah Levie
Mon 20
16:00
S16.3
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
Thyroid disease and offspring development
Deborah Levie
Jean Lifante
Mon 20
11:30
NPD2.3
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Parathyroid Surgery: Indications and Consequences
Jean Lifante
Qiaoran Liu
Sun 19
12:12
OC2.2
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Elevated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle with increased sarcolemma translocation of GLUT4 and glycogen synthesis contributes to bariatric surgery mediated diabetes remission
Qiaoran Liu
Sofia Llahana
London, UK
Sun 19
15:00
NPD1.1
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Update from the ESE Nurses Working Group, future projects and presentation of Poster Awards
Sofia Llahana
London, UK
Sun 19
15:45
NPD1.3
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Parallel Workshops - How to use the Textbook in Advanced Endocrine Nursing and Competency Framework to develop your clinical practice (Adrenal Insufficiency)
Sofia Llahana
London, UK
Alejandro Lomniczi
Sun 19
10:20
S2.1
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Exploring the Epigenetic Landscape of Puberty
Alejandro Lomniczi
Miguel López
Tue 21
EYIJC2
ESE Young Investigator Awards and Jens Sandahl Christansen Awards Ceremony
Role of hypothalamic AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in the central regulation of energy balance
Miguel López
Andrea Lovdel
Mon 20
10:25
S15.2
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Investigating glucocorticoids as the mechanism behind bone marrow adiposity expansion during caloric restriction
Andrea Lovdel
Raul Luque
Tue 21
10:50
S22.3
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
Bidirectional interrelationship between growth hormone and metabolism
Raul Luque
Djuro Macut
Sun 19
12:00
ECAS1.1
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
Mapping Endocrinology in Europe - ECAS report
Djuro Macut
Katharina Main
Copenhagen, Denmark
Mon 20
11:20
S11.3
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Mitigating against endocrine disruption in pregnancy
Katharina Main
Copenhagen, Denmark
Sari Mäkimattila
Sun 19
12:00
OC2.1
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
EVERY FIFTH PATIENT WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES SUFFERS FROM AN ADDITIONAL ENDOCRINOLOGICAL AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE – A FINNISH NATIONWIDE STUDY
Sari Mäkimattila
Beata Malachowska
Mon 20
11:25
S15.5
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Lysophosphatidic acid in pathogenesis of HNF1B-MODY syndrome
Beata Malachowska
Claudio Marcocci
Sun 19
16:00
S10.3
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
TSH-suppressive therapy and bone
Claudio Marcocci
Pedro Marques
Tue 21
11:54
OC13.3
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Pituitary tumour-derived chemokines modulate immune cell infiltrates in the tumour microenvironment leading to aggressive phenotype
Pedro Marques
George Mastorakos
Sun 19
12:20
ECAS1.2
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
Centres of special interest - how could we move on?
George Mastorakos
Chris McCabe
Birmingham, UK
Sun 19
10:50
S1.2
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
Iodine refractoriness in thyroid cells
Chris McCabe
Birmingham, UK
Marco Medici
Sun 19
15:00
S6.1
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
Prediction of the thyroid axis set-point
Marco Medici
Emilie Merlen
Tue 21
12:06
OC12.4
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Long-term follow-up of antitumoral immunotherapy- induced hypophysitis in Lille hospital, France
Emilie Merlen
Michal Meron
Mon 20
12:48
OC6.5
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Lipolysis Defect in White Adipose Tissue and Rapid Weight Regaining
Michal Meron
Andrea Messina
Mon 20
15:30
S18.2
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
Flipping the GnRH switch with microRNAs
Andrea Messina
Radu Mihai
Sun 19
15:00
S9.3
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
Is there a role for subtotal adrenalectomy
Radu Mihai
Gesthimani Mintziori
Tue 21
10:20
PS1.2
Publishing Session
EDM Case Reports - ‘Top tips for writing and submitting an article – an early career researcher’s perspective’
Gesthimani Mintziori
Nicolas Morel-Journel
Sun 19
16:00
S8.3
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Gender reassignment surgery in dysphoria
Nicolas Morel-Journel
Daniel Morganstein
London, UK
Sun 19
10:55
NS1.2
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathies: Assessment, Management and Monitoring
Daniel Morganstein
London, UK
Angel Nadal
Sun 19
15:30
S7.2
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Diabetes Mellitus
Angel Nadal
Narjes Nasiri-Ansari
Sun 19
12:36
OC2.4
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Empagliflozin attenuates the progression of atherosclerosis in APO-E knockout mice
Narjes Nasiri-Ansari
Victor Navarro
Tue 21
09:50
S22.1
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
Kiss1 as integrator of endocrine and metabolic function in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis
Victor Navarro
Mario Neou
Tue 21
12:18
OC13.5
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Pan-genomic classification of Pituitary Adenomas
Mario Neou
Romana Netea-Maier
Sun 19
12:48
OC4.5
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
A comprehensive assessment of the interplay between the thyroid function and the immune system: results from the Human Functional Genomics Project
Romana Netea-Maier
Hannah Nieto
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Mon 20
12:24
OC9.3
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Novel driver mutations in thyroid cancer recurrence
Hannah Nieto
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Max Nieuwdorp
Sun 19
10:50
S5.2
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
Fecal transplantation: Myth or reality
Max Nieuwdorp
Ruth Northway
Sun 19
12:00
MTNE1
Nurses Session 2: Meet the Nurse Expert
Nursing Approach To The Holistic Care of Patients with Intellectual Disability
Ruth Northway
Birte Nygaard
Mon 20
10:20
D2.1
Debate 2: T4 is not enough
FOR: Yes, T4 is not enough
Birte Nygaard
Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch
Tue 21
14:30
D5.2
Debate 5: Should we treat young osteoporotic patients
AGAINST: No, we shouldn't treat young osteoporotic patients
Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch
Ken Ong
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Sun 19
09:20
PL2
Plenary 2
Genetic epidemiology of puberty timing and reproductive lifespan
Ken Ong
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Anne-Simone Parent
Liège, Belgium
Sun 19
10:50
S2.2
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Endocrine disruptors in puberty
Anne-Simone Parent
Liège, Belgium
Valentina Pautasso
Mon 20
12:36
OC9.4
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Resistance to thyroid hormone alpha associated with early-onset severe NASH
Valentina Pautasso
Simon Pearce
Newcastle, UK
Sun 19
16:00
S6.3
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
Subclinical hypothyroidism in the elderly
Simon Pearce
Newcastle, UK
Sergio Pedraza-Arévalo
Mon 20
12:36
OC5.4
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
The splicing factor NOVA1 is overexpressed in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and related to increased aggressiveness and malignancy
Sergio Pedraza-Arévalo
Mariasara Persano
Tue 21
12:18
OC11.5
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Bone metabolism and circulating myeloid calcifying cells in diabetic post menopausal women: a case-control study
Mariasara Persano
Rosario Pivonello
Sun 19
12:00
OC3.1
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Osilodrostat provides clinical benefit over 48 weeks in patients with Cushing disease: Results from the LINC 3 study
Rosario Pivonello
Stephanie Puget
Mon 20
10:20
S12.1
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
The view of the surgeon: When, how much and when to refrain from surgery?
Stephanie Puget
Elena Rapizzi
Mon 20
12:12
OC5.2
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Pheochromocytoma aggressiveness induced by tumor microenvironment depends on the SDH subunit involved
Elena Rapizzi
Giulia Rastrelli
Tue 21
11:30
OC14.1
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
Testosterone replacement therapy is able to reduce prostate inflammation in men with BPH, metabolic syndrome and hypogonadism: preliminary results from a randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial
Giulia Rastrelli
Martina Rauner
Dresden, Germany
Sun 19
15:00
S10.1
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
Mechanisms of skeletal metastasis (could be induced by breast cancer or prostate cancer or both)
Martina Rauner
Dresden, Germany
David Ray
Manchester, UK
Sun 19
10:20
S3.1
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Circadian control of glucocorticoid function
David Ray
Manchester, UK
Julie Refardt
Tue 21
11:42
OC13.2
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Empagliflozin increases sodium-levels in patients with the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion – a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Julie Refardt
Nicole Reisch
Munich, Germany
Sun 19
08:00
MTE4
Meet The Expert 4: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Management of a life-long disease in CAH
Nicole Reisch
Munich, Germany
Lars Rejnmark
Mon 20
13:01
ERN1.2
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
Core activities of Endo-ERN in close collaboration with ESE and ESPE: the multi-disciplinary approach
Lars Rejnmark
Lucie Renault
Mon 20
12:12
OC8.2
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
AMH is a predictive factor for successful sperm retrieval in non-mosaic Klinefelter syndrome patients
Lucie Renault
Juan Rivas
Mon 20
12:36
OC8.4
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Conditional ablation of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase (AMPK) in GnRH Neurons Reveals Specific Roles in Reproductive and Metabolic Homeostasis
Juan Rivas
Graham Roberts
Waterford, Ireland
Tue 21
11:30
UEMS1.2
UEMS Session
Update on European Exam in Endocrinology
Graham Roberts
Waterford, Ireland
Denise Robertson
Mon 20
15:30
S20.2
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
Is limiting the timing of food intake a viable nutritional approach?
Denise Robertson
Mercedes Robledo
Sun 19
16:00
S9.2
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
The do's and don'ts of genetic testing in phaeochromocytoma
Mercedes Robledo
David Rodriguez
Mon 20
12:24
OC8.3
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Endocrine Disruptors transgenerationally alters pubertal timing through epigenetic reprogramming of the hypothalamus.
David Rodriguez
Cristina Ronchi
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Tue 21
12:18
OC10.5
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Cyclin Dependent Kinase 4 as promising drug target in adrenocortical carcinoma
Cristina Ronchi
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Pim Ronde
Tue 21
15:00
S29.2
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Performance enhancing drugs in young males
Pim Ronde
Emilio Ros
Mon 20
16:00
S20.3
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
PREDIMED Plus trial - energy-restricted Mediterranean diet plus exercise and metabolic health
Emilio Ros
Guadalupe Sabio
Tue 21
09:50
S25.1
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Liver Stress kinases – crossroad between obesity and liver cancer (Source paper: Nature 2019)
Guadalupe Sabio
Prudencio Sáez-Martínez
Tue 21
11:54
OC12.3
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Neuronostatin and GPR107 system: a novel therapeutic circuit in Prostate Cancer.
Prudencio Sáez-Martínez
Maria Salerno
Sun 19
15:30
S6.2
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
Subclinical hypothyroidism in children
Maria Salerno
Renato Santini
Mon 20
15:00
GS1
Guidelines Session: ESE Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Endocrine Work-up in Obesity
Topics: 'Hormonal alterations in obesity', 'Thyroid dysfunction', 'Hypercortisolism', 'Gonadal dysfunction' & 'cther hormones'
Renato Santini
Federica Saponaro
Sun 19
12:12
OC1.2
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Urinary magnesium as predictor of nephrolithiasis in patients with asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism
Federica Saponaro
Sven Schlaffer
Mon 20
12:00
D3.2
Debate 3: Pituitary Pathology: Do we care?
AGAINST: No, we don't care about pituitary pathology
Sven Schlaffer
Martin Schlumberger
Sun 19
11:20
S1.3
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
New paradigms in the treatment of low risk thyroid cancer
Martin Schlumberger
Ulrich Schweizer
Mon 20
12:12
OC9.2
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Direct evidence for disulfides in the mechanism of deiodinase 1
Ulrich Schweizer
David Selva
Tue 21
11:42
OC11.2
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Hepatic Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin Production. Clinical Implications in Human Diseases.
David Selva
Jochen Seufert
Tue 21
15:30
S30.3
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
Curing diabetes with alternatives: bariatric surgery
Jochen Seufert
Mojca Sever
Tue 21
10:50
S23.3
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Treatment options in cardiometabolic PCOS phenotype
Mojca Sever
Paul Sibilia
Sun 19
12:36
OC4.4
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Cardiac and vascular characteristics of thyroid hormone resistance syndrome in France
Paul Sibilia
Heide Siggelkow
Sun 19
12:48
OC1.5
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Renal Function in 711 patients with Hypoparathyroidism during more than 4 years of therapy
Heide Siggelkow
Anne Skakkebæk
Mon 20
08:00
MTE9
Meet The Expert 9: Reproductive Endocrinology
Co-morbidities in Klinefelter syndrome
Anne Skakkebæk
Rima Smith
Tue 21
10:20
S25.2
Symposium 25: Late breaking
LT4 treatment and pregnancy outcomes in TPOab positive women: results of the TABLET Trial
Rima Smith
Esben Søndergaard
Tue 21
EYIJC1
ESE Young Investigator Awards and Jens Sandahl Christansen Awards Ceremony
The metabolic effects of SGLT2 inhibitors – Does the increase in ketone bodies protect the heart?
Esben Søndergaard
Halfdan Sorbye
Mon 20
10:50
S14.2
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
A role for radionuclide therapy for high-grade NETs
Halfdan Sorbye
Jean Souberbielle
Tue 21
15:30
S28.3
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
How and when to measure Vitamin D
Jean Souberbielle
Günter Stalla
Sat 18
17:45
GH1
Plenary: Geoffrey Harris Award Lecture
Translational research in pituitary disease
Günter Stalla
Danielle Steenvoorden
Mon 20
13:02
ERN1.3
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
Core activities of Endo-ERN in close collaboration with ESE and ESPE: the multi-disciplinary approach
Danielle Steenvoorden
Maria Stelmachowska-Banas
Sun 19
10:50
S4.2
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
Clinical: Immunotherapy and endocrine disease
Maria Stelmachowska-Banas
Gabor Tamas
Mon 20
14:00
NSA3
New Scientific Approach 3
Intelligent image based in situ single cell isolation
Gabor Tamas
Sopio Tatulashvili
Tue 21
11:30
OC11.1
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Hormonal factors and type 2 diabetes risk in women: a 22 year follow-up study on more than 83 000 women from the E3N cohort study
Sopio Tatulashvili
Henri Timmers
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Sun 19
15:15
D1.1
Debate 1: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
FOR: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
Henri Timmers
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Giovanni Tulipano
Tue 21
10:20
S22.2
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
How treatments with endocrine & metabolic drugs influence pituitary cell function?
Giovanni Tulipano
Frank Tuttelmann
Tue 21
15:00
S27.2
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Large scale genetic studies in male infertility
Frank Tuttelmann
David Unuane
Mon 20
15:00
S16.1
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
Thyroid autoimmunity and fertility
David Unuane
Anna Vaczlavik
Tue 21
11:54
OC10.3
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Genetic predisposition to Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia (PBMAH): next generation sequencing ARMC5, NR3C1 (Glucocorticoid Receptor) and PDE11A4 (Phosphodiesterase 11) in 389 patients
Anna Vaczlavik
Roberto Vettor
Sun 19
08:00
MTE2
Meet The Expert 2: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Long-term endocrine-metabolic effects of bariatric surgery: do the benefits really outweigh the risks?
Roberto Vettor
Hubert Vidal
Sun 19
10:20
S5.1
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
Human gut microbiome: hopes, threats and promises
Hubert Vidal
Suvi Virtanen
Tue 21
15:00
S28.2
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
Vitamin D and Type 1 Diabetes
Suvi Virtanen
Giovanni Vitale
Mon 20
11:20
S14.3
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
Fishing for NETs
Giovanni Vitale
Géraldine Vitellius
Tue 21
11:42
OC10.2
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Glucocorticoid resistance patients exhibit defective cortisol metabolism, responsible for functional hypermineralocorticism
Géraldine Vitellius
Kirsty Walters
Tue 21
14:30
S27.1
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Dissecting Androgens in PCOS
Kirsty Walters
Martin Walz
Essen, Germany
Sun 19
15:15
D1.2
Debate 1: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
AGAINST: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
Martin Walz
Essen, Germany
Guan Wang
Tue 21
15:30
S29.3
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Omics to fight doping
Guan Wang
Susan Webb
Barcelona, Spain
Mon 20
16:50
CET1
Plenary: Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture
How can patients perception of outcome be improved after controlling pituitary disease?
Susan Webb
Barcelona, Spain
Andrea Widmer
Mon 20
12:48
OC5.5
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Impact of adrenal insufficiency on patient-centred health care outcomes in adult medical inpatients
Andrea Widmer
John Wilding
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Tue 21
15:00
S30.2
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
New avenues for novel drugs to treat obesity
John Wilding
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Tracy Williams
Tue 21
10:20
S24.2
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
Primary hyperaldosteronism: does our treatment work?
Tracy Williams
Graham Williams
Tue 21
15:00
S26.2
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Bone
Graham Williams
Elizabeth Winter
Tue 21
11:30
OC12.1
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Weekly shifts in light-dark cycle disrupt circadian clock gene expression in bone and reduce bone turnover
Elizabeth Winter
Elisabeth Winter
Tue 21
14:30
S28.1
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
Vitamin D and its metabolites
Elisabeth Winter
Bettina Winzeler
Tue 21
11:30
OC13.1
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Arginine-stimulated Copeptin Measurements - A new Test for Diabetes Insipidus
Bettina Winzeler
Eckhard Wolf
Mon 20
08:00
MTBS2
Meet The Basic Scientist 2
Genetically tailored pig models in translational endocrine and metabolic research
Eckhard Wolf
Stefan Wudy
Giessen, Germany
Sun 19
14:00
NSA1
New Scientific Approach 1
Steroidomics
Stefan Wudy
Giessen, Germany
Chris Yedinak
USA), Lisa Shepherd
Sun 19
15:45
NPD1.5
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Parallel Workshops - How to use the Textbook in Advanced Endocrine Nursing and Competency Framework to develop your clinical practice (Acromegaly)
Chris Yedinak
USA), Lisa Shepherd
Giles Yeo
Cambridge, UK
Mon 20
11:20
S13.3
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
Genetics of appetite regulation
Giles Yeo
Cambridge, UK
Bulent Yildiz
Sun 19
12:40
ECAS1.3
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
3rd Early Career Clinical Endocrinologist session at EndoBridge 2019 - referring of a patient from primary care to the endocrinology unit
Bulent Yildiz
Takashi Yoshimura
Sun 19
11:20
S3.3
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Light Up Your Sex Life!
Takashi Yoshimura
Jacques Young
Mon 20
16:00
S18.3
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: Clinical Perspectives
Jacques Young
Jiang-Ning Zhou
Sun 19
12:24
OC3.3
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Monosynaptic inputs to corticotropin-releasing hormone neuron in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of mice at the whole brain scale
Jiang-Ning Zhou
Volha Zhukouskaya
Mon 20
12:24
OC7.3
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
HIGHER DOSE OF BUROSUMAB IS NEEDED FOR TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH SEVER FORMS OF X-LINKED HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA
Volha Zhukouskaya
Juleen Zierath
Mon 20
08:50
PL4
Plenary 4
Exercise training in the management of T2D
Juleen Zierath
Carola Zillikens
Sun 19
15:30
S10.2
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
Aromatase inhibitors and bone
Carola Zillikens
Workshop
1
Sat 18
09:00
Pre-congress Courses
Oral
4
Sun 19
12:00
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Lars Rejnmark (Denmark) & Peter Kamenicky (France)
OC1
Sun 19
12:00
OC1.1
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Genetic testing for hereditary hyperparathyroidism in a large UK cohort
Ruth Casey
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Sun 19
12:12
OC1.2
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Urinary magnesium as predictor of nephrolithiasis in patients with asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism
Federica Saponaro
Sun 19
12:24
OC1.3
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
MENIN AND EZH2 ACTIVITIES MODULATE THE EXPRESSION OF THE LONG NON-CODING RNA HAR1B IN PARATHYROID TUMORS
Sabrina Corbetta
Sun 19
12:36
OC1.4
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Risk of Sepsis, Respiratory Infections, and Kidney or Other Genitourinary (GU) Infections in Patients with Chronic Hypoparathyroidism (HypoPT): A Retrospective Cohort Study
Kristina Chen
Sun 19
12:48
OC1.5
Oral Communications 1: Calcium and Bone
Renal Function in 711 patients with Hypoparathyroidism during more than 4 years of therapy
Heide Siggelkow
Sun 19
12:00
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Forum 2
Chairs: Hubert Vidal (France) & Bruno Verges (France)
Sun 19
12:00
OC2.1
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
EVERY FIFTH PATIENT WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES SUFFERS FROM AN ADDITIONAL ENDOCRINOLOGICAL AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE – A FINNISH NATIONWIDE STUDY
Sari Mäkimattila
Sun 19
12:12
OC2.2
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Elevated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle with increased sarcolemma translocation of GLUT4 and glycogen synthesis contributes to bariatric surgery mediated diabetes remission
Qiaoran Liu
Sun 19
12:24
OC2.3
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Identification of oxygen-18 isotope of breath carbon dioxide as a non-invasive marker to distinguish type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Chiranjit Ghosh
Sun 19
12:36
OC2.4
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
Empagliflozin attenuates the progression of atherosclerosis in APO-E knockout mice
Narjes Nasiri-Ansari
Sun 19
12:48
OC2.5
Oral Communications 2: Diabetes 1
5β-reductase (AKR1D1) deletion drives hepatic inflammation, fibrosis and tumour development in vitro and in vivo
Shelley Harris
Mon 20
12:00
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Forum 1
Chairs: Victor Navarro (USA) & Nadine Binart (France)
Mon 20
12:00
OC8.1
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Dissecting the roles of KNDy-derived kisspeptins in the control of reproduction: Generation and characterization of the Tac2-specific Kiss1 KO (TaK-KO) mouse
Delphine Franssen
Mon 20
12:12
OC8.2
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
AMH is a predictive factor for successful sperm retrieval in non-mosaic Klinefelter syndrome patients
Lucie Renault
Mon 20
12:24
OC8.3
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Endocrine Disruptors transgenerationally alters pubertal timing through epigenetic reprogramming of the hypothalamus.
David Rodriguez
Mon 20
12:36
OC8.4
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
Conditional ablation of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase (AMPK) in GnRH Neurons Reveals Specific Roles in Reproductive and Metabolic Homeostasis
Juan Rivas
Mon 20
12:48
OC8.5
Oral Communications 8: Reproduction 1
The Neurokinin 3 Receptor Antagonist, Fezolinetant, Is Effective in Treatment of Menopausal Vasomotor Symptoms: Responder Analysis Results From a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Dose-Ranging Study
Graeme Fraser
Tue 21
11:30
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Forum 2
Chairs: Attila Patocs (Hungary) & Jerome Bertherat (France)
Tue 21
11:30
OC10.1
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Steroid Metabolomics: A Rapid Computational Approach for Accurate Differentiation of Inborn Disorders of Steroidogenesis.
Elizabeth Baranowski
Tue 21
11:42
OC10.2
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Glucocorticoid resistance patients exhibit defective cortisol metabolism, responsible for functional hypermineralocorticism
Géraldine Vitellius
Tue 21
11:54
OC10.3
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Genetic predisposition to Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia (PBMAH): next generation sequencing ARMC5, NR3C1 (Glucocorticoid Receptor) and PDE11A4 (Phosphodiesterase 11) in 389 patients
Anna Vaczlavik
Tue 21
12:06
OC10.4
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Cullin 3 is a partner of Armadillo Repeat Containing 5 (ARMC5), the product of the gene responsible for Primary Bilateral Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia
Isadora Cavalcante
Tue 21
12:18
OC10.5
Oral Communications 10: Adrenal 1
Cyclin Dependent Kinase 4 as promising drug target in adrenocortical carcinoma
Cristina Ronchi
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Expert
31
Sun 19
08:00
Meet The Expert 1: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Forum 3
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 19
08:00
MTE1
Meet The Expert 1: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
The road from flash and continuous glucose monitoring towards closed loop systems in diabetes
Christophe Block
Sun 19
08:00
Meet The Expert 2: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Auditorium Lumière
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 19
08:00
MTE2
Meet The Expert 2: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Long-term endocrine-metabolic effects of bariatric surgery: do the benefits really outweigh the risks?
Roberto Vettor
Sun 19
08:00
Meet The Expert 3: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Forum 2
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 19
08:00
MTE3
Meet The Expert 3: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
The management of primary aldosteronism
Andrzej Januszewicz
Sun 19
08:00
Meet The Expert 4: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 19
08:00
MTE4
Meet The Expert 4: Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Management of a life-long disease in CAH
Nicole Reisch
Munich, Germany
Sun 19
08:00
Meet The Expert 5: Thyroid
L'Amphithéâtre
Thyroid
Sun 19
08:00
MTE5
Meet The Expert 5: Thyroid
Risk classification of thyroid nodules by ultrasound and indications for FNA
Laurence Leenhardt
Sun 19
08:00
Meet The Basic Scientist 1: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Forum 1
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 19
08:00
MTBS1
Meet The Basic Scientist 1: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
New tracers for PET in humans and rodents: Hopes, aims and current evidence
Lars Gormsen
Sun 19
12:00
Controversies Session: Food addiction in humans: to be or not to be?
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Uberto Pagotto (Italy) & Gatta-Cherifi Blandine (France)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 19
12:00
C1.1
Controversies Session: Food addiction in humans: to be or not to be?
Food addiction in humans: to be or not to be?
Fernando Fernandez-Aranda
Sun 19
14:00
New Scientific Approach 1
Forum 3
Chair: Matti Poutanen (Finland)
Sun 19
14:00
NSA1
New Scientific Approach 1
Steroidomics
Stefan Wudy
Giessen, Germany
Sun 19
14:00
New Scientific Approach 2
Auditorium Lumière
Chair: Agnieszka Piekielko-Witkowska (Poland)
Sun 19
14:00
NSA2
New Scientific Approach 2
Single cell spatial reconstruction of endocrine organs
Keren Halpern
Sun 19
15:15
Debate 1: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Massimo Mannelli (Italy) & Frederic Castinetti (France)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 19
15:15
D1.1
Debate 1: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
FOR: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
Henri Timmers
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Sun 19
15:15
D1.2
Debate 1: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
AGAINST: Surgical treatment of phaeochromocytoma - query pre-treatment?
Martin Walz
Essen, Germany
Mon 20
08:00
Meet The Expert 6: Calcium and Bone
Forum 3
Calcium and Bone
Mon 20
08:00
MTE6
Meet The Expert 6: Calcium and Bone
Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Surgical vs Medical Therapy
Tomaz Kocjan
Mon 20
08:00
Meet The Expert 7: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
L'Amphithéâtre
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 20
08:00
MTE7
Meet The Expert 7: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Non functional Pituitary Tumours - not always easy
Davide Carvalho
Mon 20
08:00
Meet The Expert 8: Reproductive Endocrinology
Auditorium Lumière
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 20
08:00
MTE8
Meet The Expert 8: Reproductive Endocrinology
Co-morbidities in Turner syndrome
Claus Gravholt
Mon 20
08:00
Meet The Expert 9: Reproductive Endocrinology
Forum 2
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 20
08:00
MTE9
Meet The Expert 9: Reproductive Endocrinology
Co-morbidities in Klinefelter syndrome
Anne Skakkebæk
Mon 20
08:00
Meet The Expert 10: Reproductive Endocrinology
Forum 1
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 20
08:00
MTE10
Meet The Expert 10: Reproductive Endocrinology
NCAH and Female reproduction
Eda Ertorer
Mon 20
08:00
Meet The Basic Scientist 2
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Mon 20
08:00
MTBS2
Meet The Basic Scientist 2
Genetically tailored pig models in translational endocrine and metabolic research
Eckhard Wolf
Mon 20
10:20
Debate 2: T4 is not enough
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Robin Peeters (The Netherlands) & Patrice Rodien (France)
Thyroid
Mon 20
10:20
D2.2
Debate 2: T4 is not enough
AGAINST: No, T4 is enough
James Hennessey
Mon 20
10:20
D2.1
Debate 2: T4 is not enough
FOR: Yes, T4 is not enough
Birte Nygaard
Mon 20
12:00
Debate 3: Pituitary Pathology: Do we care?
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Gerald Raverot (France) & Jens Otto Jorgensen (Denmark)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 20
12:00
D3.1
Debate 3: Pituitary Pathology: Do we care?
FOR: Yes, we care about pituitary pathology
Olivera Casar-Borota
Mon 20
12:00
D3.2
Debate 3: Pituitary Pathology: Do we care?
AGAINST: No, we don't care about pituitary pathology
Sven Schlaffer
Mon 20
14:00
New Scientific Approach 3
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chair: Guillaume Assie (France)
Mon 20
14:00
NSA3
New Scientific Approach 3
Intelligent image based in situ single cell isolation
Gabor Tamas
Mon 20
14:00
New Scientific Approach 4
Forum 1
Chair: Vera Popovic (Serbia)
Mon 20
14:00
NSA4
New Scientific Approach 4
When will AI take over from the endocrinologist?
Anca Bucur
Tue 21
08:00
Meet The Expert 11: Calcium and Bone
Forum 2
Calcium and Bone
Tue 21
08:00
MTE11
Meet The Expert 11: Calcium and Bone
Shifting treatment paradigms in osteoporosis
Nuria Guanabens
Tue 21
08:00
Meet The Expert 12: Calcium and Bone
Forum 1
Calcium and Bone
Tue 21
08:00
MTE12
Meet The Expert 12: Calcium and Bone
Fracture risk prediction in benign and tumoral bone: new insights
Cyrille Confavreux
Tue 21
08:00
Meet The Expert 13: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Forum 3
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 21
08:00
MTE13
Meet The Expert 13: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Flushing, blushing and sweating
Pierre Bouloux
Tue 21
08:00
Meet The Expert 14: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 21
08:00
MTE14
Meet The Expert 14: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
How multidisciplinary care and tailor-made transition save lives of young adults with Prader-Willi syndrome
Laura Graaff
Tue 21
08:00
Meet The Expert 15: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
L'Amphithéâtre
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Tue 21
08:00
MTE15
Meet The Expert 15: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
To what degree does hypopituitarism exist after TBI?
Marianne Klose
Tue 21
08:00
Meet The Expert 16: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Auditorium Lumière
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 21
08:00
MTE16.2
Meet The Expert 16: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Is it all in your head or just in the lab?
Martin Bidlingmaier
Tue 21
08:00
MTE16.1
Meet The Expert 16: Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Is it all in your head or just in the lab?
Julio Abucham
Tue 21
08:00
Meet The Basic Scientist 3
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Tue 21
08:00
MTBS3
Meet The Basic Scientist 3
The “Gravitostat” – How does it relate to hormones?
John-Olov Jansson
Tue 21
09:50
Debate 4: MicroRNAs as hormones?
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Peter Igaz (Hungary) & Attila Patócs (Hungary)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Tue 21
09:50
D4.2
Debate 4: MicroRNAs as hormones?
AGAINST: MicroRNAs as hormones?
Alberto Davalos
Tue 21
09:50
D4.1
Debate 4: MicroRNAs as hormones?
FOR: MicroRNAs and extracellular vesicles as hormones?
Edit Buzás
Tue 21
13:30
New Scientific Approach 5
Forum 1
Chair: Cristina Olarescu (Norway)
Tue 21
13:30
NSA5
New Scientific Approach 5
Genome-wide effects of vitamin D on chromatin
Carsten Carlberg
Tue 21
13:30
New Scientific Approach 6
Forum 2
Chair: Patrice Mollard (France)
Tue 21
13:30
NSA6
New Scientific Approach 6
Brain imaging in conscious mice
Pauline Campos
Tue 21
14:30
Debate 5: Should we treat young osteoporotic patients
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Gesthimani Mintziori (Greece) & Carola Zillikens (The Netherlands)
Calcium and Bone
Tue 21
14:30
D5.2
Debate 5: Should we treat young osteoporotic patients
AGAINST: No, we shouldn't treat young osteoporotic patients
Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch
Tue 21
14:30
D5.1
Debate 5: Should we treat young osteoporotic patients
FOR: Yes, we should treat young osteoporotic patients
Serge Ferrari
Plenary
11
Sat 18
17:45
Plenary: Geoffrey Harris Award Lecture
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands) & Monica Marazuela (Spain)
Sat 18
17:45
GH1
Plenary: Geoffrey Harris Award Lecture
Translational research in pituitary disease
Günter Stalla
Sat 18
18:20
Plenary: European Journal of Endocrinology Award Lecture
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Wiebke Arlt (UK) & AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands)
Sat 18
18:20
EJE1
Plenary: European Journal of Endocrinology Award Lecture
New approaches in the differential diagnosis of Diabetes insipidus
Mirjam Christ-Crain
Basel, Switzerland
Sat 18
19:00
Plenary 1
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Marta Korbonits (UK) & Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands)
Sat 18
19:00
PL1
Plenary 1
Designing Cities and Homes as Exercise Machines: Helping endocrinologists to fight metabolic disease
Avi Friedman
Sun 19
09:20
Plenary 2
ENDORSED BY: EJE (European Journal of Endocrinology)
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) & Csilla Krausz (Italy)
PL2
Sun 19
09:20
PL2
Plenary 2
Genetic epidemiology of puberty timing and reproductive lifespan
Ken Ong
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Sun 19
17:00
Plenary 3
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Bulent Yildiz (Turkey) & Anton Luger (Austria)
Sun 19
17:00
PL3
Plenary 3
Pancreatic beta-cell ageing: Novel mechanisms and consequences in the management of diabetes
Susan Bonner-Weir
Mon 20
08:50
Plenary 4
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Camilla Schalin-Jäntti (Finland) & Beata Kos-Kulda (Poland)
Mon 20
08:50
PL4
Plenary 4
Exercise training in the management of T2D
Juleen Zierath
Mon 20
09:20
Plenary: European Hormone Medal Lecture
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Djuro Macut (Serbia) & Andrea Giustina (Italy)
Mon 20
09:20
EHM1
Plenary: European Hormone Medal Lecture
Monogenic Bone Disorders as a Model for Novel Treatment of Osteoporosis
Jens Bollerslev
Mon 20
16:50
Plenary: Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Jerome Bertherat (France) & Wiebke Arlt (UK)
Mon 20
16:50
CET1
Plenary: Clinical Endocrinology Trust Lecture
How can patients perception of outcome be improved after controlling pituitary disease?
Susan Webb
Barcelona, Spain
Mon 20
17:20
Plenary 5
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Felix Beuschlein (Germany) & Françoise Borson-Chazot (France)
Mon 20
17:20
PL5
Plenary 5
Paracrine regulation of the adrenal cortex
Hervé Lefebvre
Tue 21
08:50
Plenary 6
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Claudio Marcocci (Italy) & Jacque Orgiazzi (France)
Tue 21
08:50
PL6
Plenary 6
Treatment strategies for Graves orbitopathy
George Kahaly
Mianz, Germany
Tue 21
17:00
Plenary 7
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Riccarda Granata (Italy) & Daniela Cota (France)
Tue 21
17:00
PL7
Plenary 7
Diving into the brain basis of obesity/brain/periphery cross-talk in the regulation of peripheral metabolism
Jens Brüning
Catering and Social
10
Sun 19
09:50
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
Sun 19
13:00
Lunch & Poster viewing
Exhibition area
Sun 19
13:00
Nurses Textbook Launch, Lunch and Informal Networking
ECE Hub
Sun 19
16:30
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
Mon 20
09:50
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
Mon 20
13:00
Lunch & Poster viewing
Exhibition area
Mon 20
13:00
Nurses Poster Viewing and Presentations, Lunch and Informal Networking
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Tue 21
09:20
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
Tue 21
12:30
Lunch & Poster viewing
Exhibition area
Tue 21
16:00
Tea & Coffee
Exhibition area
Nurse
4
Sun 19
10:20
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Niki Karavitaki (UK) & Chona Feliciano (UK)
Sun 19
10:20
NS1.1
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
Overview of Immunotherapy: Indications and adverse effects
Christelle Fouchardiere
Sun 19
10:55
NS1.2
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathies: Assessment, Management and Monitoring
Daniel Morganstein
London, UK
Sun 19
11:30
NS1.3
Nurses Session 1: Immuno-oncology (IO) meets Endocrinology
The Role of the Endocrine Nurse in Managing Patients with Immunotherapy-induced Endocrinopathies
Sherwin Criseno
Birmingham, UK
Sun 19
12:00
Nurses Session 2: Meet the Nurse Expert
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Sherwin Criseno (UK) & Janina Sauerwald (Germany)
Sun 19
12:00
MTNE1
Nurses Session 2: Meet the Nurse Expert
Nursing Approach To The Holistic Care of Patients with Intellectual Disability
Ruth Northway
Sun 19
15:00
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Sofia Llahana (UK) & Sherwin Criseno (UK)
Sun 19
15:00
NPD1.1
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Update from the ESE Nurses Working Group, future projects and presentation of Poster Awards
Sofia Llahana
London, UK
Sun 19
15:30
NPD1.2
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
2018 Poster Award Presentation: Testosterone replacement: 'The best practice' and the role of the Endocrine Nurse
Anna Hawkins
London, UK
Sun 19
15:45
NPD1.5
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Parallel Workshops - How to use the Textbook in Advanced Endocrine Nursing and Competency Framework to develop your clinical practice (Acromegaly)
Chris Yedinak
USA), Lisa Shepherd
Sun 19
15:45
NDP1.4
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Parallel Workshops - MY DIABBY – Improving skills and competence in diabetes education
Houaria Chanson
Sun 19
15:45
NPD1.3
Nurses Session 3: Professional Development
Parallel Workshops - How to use the Textbook in Advanced Endocrine Nursing and Competency Framework to develop your clinical practice (Adrenal Insufficiency)
Sofia Llahana
London, UK
Mon 20
10:20
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Zaki Hassan-Smith (UK) & Maria Pedersen (Sweden)
Mon 20
10:20
NPD2.1
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Hypoparathyroidism: Aetiology, diagnosis and challenges in management
Ansgar Heck
Mon 20
10:55
NPD2.2
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Hyperparathyroidism: Evidence-based screening and management
Rachel Crowley
Dublin, Ireland
Mon 20
11:30
NPD2.3
Nurses Session 4: Parathyroid Disorders
Parathyroid Surgery: Indications and Consequences
Jean Lifante
Other
17
Sat 18
12:00
REGISTRATION
Sat 18
17:00
ECE 2019 Opening Ceremony
L'Amphithéâtre
Sat 18
19:30
Welcome Reception
Exhibition area
Sun 19
07:00
REGISTRATION
Sun 19
08:00
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
Salon Prestige Gratte Ciel
Chairs: AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands) & Andrea Giustina (Italy)
PEM1
Sun 19
08:00
PEM1.1
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
Introduction: Why Policy and Advocacy matters, also to endocrinology - Includes methodology, response, demographics
Andrea Giustina
Sun 19
08:05
PEM1.2
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
The clinical view of Endocrinology in Europe
Jerome Bertherat
France
Sun 19
08:15
PEM1.3
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
The research view of Endocrinology in Europe
Felix Beuschlein
Zürich, Switzerland
Sun 19
08:25
PEM1.4
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
The early-career perspective
Anneke Beukel
Sun 19
08:35
PEM1.5
Putting Endocrinology on the Map – The voice of 3.111 endocrine clinicians and researchers
Closing remarks and discussion
Andrea Giustina
Sun 19
08:50
Interview with the ESE President and President-Elect
L'Amphithéâtre
Sun 19
12:00
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
Auditorium Lumiere
Chairs: Djuro Macut (Serbia) & Bulent Yildiz (Turkey)
Sun 19
12:00
ECAS1.1
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
Mapping Endocrinology in Europe - ECAS report
Djuro Macut
Sun 19
12:20
ECAS1.2
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
Centres of special interest - how could we move on?
George Mastorakos
Sun 19
12:40
ECAS1.3
ESE Council of Affiliated Societies Session
3rd Early Career Clinical Endocrinologist session at EndoBridge 2019 - referring of a patient from primary care to the endocrinology unit
Bulent Yildiz
Mon 20
07:00
REGISTRATION
Mon 20
13:00
ESE President meets new members
Mon 20
15:00
Guidelines Session: ESE Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Endocrine Work-up in Obesity
Auditorium Lumière
Chair: Michel Pugeat (France)
Mon 20
15:00
GS1
Guidelines Session: ESE Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Endocrine Work-up in Obesity
Topics: 'Hormonal alterations in obesity', 'Thyroid dysfunction', 'Hypercortisolism', 'Gonadal dysfunction' & 'cther hormones'
Renato Santini
Tue 21
07:00
REGISTRATION
Tue 21
09:50
Symposium 25: Late breaking
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands) & Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain)
Tue 21
09:50
S25.1
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Liver Stress kinases – crossroad between obesity and liver cancer (Source paper: Nature 2019)
Guadalupe Sabio
Tue 21
10:20
S25.2
Symposium 25: Late breaking
LT4 treatment and pregnancy outcomes in TPOab positive women: results of the TABLET Trial
Rima Smith
Tue 21
10:50
S25.3
Symposium 25: Late breaking
Maternal smoking and high BMI disrupt thyroid gland development
Panagiotis Filis
Tue 21
09:50
Publishing Session
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chair: Beata Kos-Kulda (Poland)
Tue 21
09:50
PS1.1
Publishing Session
Endocrine Connections - ‘Increase the visibility of your research: open access and more’
Josef Koehrle
Tue 21
10:20
PS1.2
Publishing Session
EDM Case Reports - ‘Top tips for writing and submitting an article – an early career researcher’s perspective’
Gesthimani Mintziori
Tue 21
10:50
PS1.3
Publishing Session
European Journal of Endocrinology - ‘Common methodological flaws and how to avoid them’
Olaf Dekkers
Tue 21
11:30
UEMS Session
Forum 3
Chairs: Maeve Durkan (Republic of Ireland) & Teri Brouwer (The Netherlands)
Tue 21
11:30
UEMS1.2
UEMS Session
Update on European Exam in Endocrinology
Graham Roberts
Waterford, Ireland
Tue 21
11:45
UEMS1.1
UEMS Session
The role of UEMS in Europe and the distinct and independent but allied pathway with ESE
Maeve Durkan
Tue 21
12:00
UEMS1.3
UEMS Session
The microenvironment of pituitary neuroendocrine tumors: focus on folliculostellate cells
Mirela Ilie
Tue 21
12:45
ESE Annual General Meeting
Tue 21
16:30
ESE Young Investigator Awards and Jens Sandahl Christansen Awards Ceremony
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Manuel Tena-Sempere (Spain) & Sebastian Neggers (The Netherlands) & Françoise Borson-Chazot (France)
Tue 21
EYIJC1
ESE Young Investigator Awards and Jens Sandahl Christansen Awards Ceremony
The metabolic effects of SGLT2 inhibitors – Does the increase in ketone bodies protect the heart?
Esben Søndergaard
Tue 21
EYIJC2
ESE Young Investigator Awards and Jens Sandahl Christansen Awards Ceremony
Role of hypothalamic AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in the central regulation of energy balance
Miguel López
Tue 21
17:30
Closing Ceremony
L'Amphithéâtre
Symposium
34
Sun 19
10:20
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
Forum 3
Chairs: Barbara Jarzab (Poland) & Sophie Leboulleux (France)
Thyroid
Sun 19
10:20
S1.1
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
What is the value of molecular markers in nodules
Laura Fugazzola
Sun 19
10:50
S1.2
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
Iodine refractoriness in thyroid cells
Chris McCabe
Birmingham, UK
Sun 19
11:20
S1.3
Symposium 1: Thyroid in cancer
New paradigms in the treatment of low risk thyroid cancer
Martin Schlumberger
Sun 19
10:20
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Forum 2
Chairs: Carlo Acerini (UK) & Vincent Prevot (France)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Sun 19
10:20
S2.1
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Exploring the Epigenetic Landscape of Puberty
Alejandro Lomniczi
Sun 19
10:50
S2.2
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Endocrine disruptors in puberty
Anne-Simone Parent
Liège, Belgium
Sun 19
11:20
S2.3
Symposium 2: Trends in Puberty
Genetic basis in puberty
Sasha Howard
London, UK
Sun 19
10:20
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Ashley Grossman (UK) & Gudmundur Johannsson (Sweden)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 19
10:20
S3.1
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Circadian control of glucocorticoid function
David Ray
Manchester, UK
Sun 19
10:50
S3.2
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Fixing the Broken Clock in Adrenal Disorders
Andrea Isidori
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Sun 19
11:20
S3.3
Symposium 3: Circadian clocks: from pathophysiology to chronomedicine
Light Up Your Sex Life!
Takashi Yoshimura
Sun 19
10:20
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
ENDORSED BY: EC (Endocrine Connections)
Forum 1
Chairs: Sandra Pekic (Serbia) & Simon Pearce (UK)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 19
10:50
S4.2
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
Clinical: Immunotherapy and endocrine disease
Maria Stelmachowska-Banas
Sun 19
11:00
S4.3
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
Transitional: The diagnostic value of autoimmune antibodies in endocrine disorders
Olle Kämpe
Stockholm, Sweden
Sun 19
11:20
S4.1
Symposium 4: Immunology and endocrinology
Basic: Immunotherapy and endocrine disease
Patrizio Caturegli
Sun 19
10:20
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Anton Luger (Austria) & Ioannis Androulakis (Greece)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Sun 19
10:20
S5.1
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
Human gut microbiome: hopes, threats and promises
Hubert Vidal
Sun 19
10:50
S5.2
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
Fecal transplantation: Myth or reality
Max Nieuwdorp
Sun 19
11:20
S5.3
Symposium 5: Microbiota as new treatment for diabetes and metabolic disease
Targeted Microbiome Intervention for handling insulin resistance
Matthias Laudes
Sun 19
10:20
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: AJ van der Lely (The Netherlands) & Jenny Visser (The Netherlands) & Andre Lacroix (Canada)
Sun 19
10:20
SS1.1
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Obesity gives you cancer: the bigger picture!
Jeff Holly
Sun 19
10:50
SS1.2
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Sleep Deficiency: A Pathway to Obesity
Erin Hanlon
Sun 19
11:20
SS1.3
Special Symposium: ESE, the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society Joint Session - OK, so that’s why; more insight into the ins and outs of obesity - 4th Joint Global Symposium on Obesity
Social economic impact of the globesity pandemic
Felipe Casanueva
Sun 19
13:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 2
Sun 19
15:00
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
ENDORSED BY: EJE (European Journal of Endocrinology)
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Emese Mezosi (Hungary) & Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen (Denmark)
Thyroid
Sun 19
15:00
S6.1
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
Prediction of the thyroid axis set-point
Marco Medici
Sun 19
15:30
S6.2
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
Subclinical hypothyroidism in children
Maria Salerno
Sun 19
16:00
S6.3
Symposium 6: A better life with thyroid hormone
Subclinical hypothyroidism in the elderly
Simon Pearce
Newcastle, UK
Sun 19
15:00
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
ENDORSED BY: EC (Endocrine Connections)
Forum 3
Chairs: Josef Koehrle (Germany) & Anne-Simone Parent (Belgium)
Environmental, Society and Governance
Sun 19
15:00
S7.1
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Thyroid
Jean Fini
Sun 19
15:30
S7.2
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Diabetes Mellitus
Angel Nadal
Sun 19
16:00
S7.3
Symposium 7: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Obesity
Bruce Blumberg
Sun 19
15:00
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Feyza Darendeliler (Turkey) & Luca Persani (Italy)
Interdisciplinary Endocrinology
Sun 19
15:00
S8.1
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Psychoendocrinology Of Gender Dysphoria
Emmanuele Jannini
Sun 19
15:30
S8.2
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Gender Dysphoria –management of puberty
Martine Cools
Ghent, Belgium
Sun 19
16:00
S8.3
Symposium 8: Gender dysphoria
Gender reassignment surgery in dysphoria
Nicolas Morel-Journel
Sun 19
15:00
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
Forum 2
Chairs: Judith Favier (France) & Daniel Olsson (Sweden)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Sun 19
15:00
S9.3
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
Is there a role for subtotal adrenalectomy
Radu Mihai
Sun 19
15:30
S9.1
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
Metanephrines - plasma or urine?
Graeme Eisenhofer
Dresden , Germany
Sun 19
16:00
S9.2
Symposium 9: Controversies in adrenal disease
The do's and don'ts of genetic testing in phaeochromocytoma
Mercedes Robledo
Sun 19
15:00
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
ENDORSED BY: EC (Endocrine Connections)
Forum 1
Chairs: Martine Cohen-Solal (France) & Carola Zillikens (The Netherlands)
Calcium and Bone
Sun 19
15:00
S10.1
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
Mechanisms of skeletal metastasis (could be induced by breast cancer or prostate cancer or both)
Martina Rauner
Dresden, Germany
Sun 19
15:30
S10.2
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
Aromatase inhibitors and bone
Carola Zillikens
Sun 19
16:00
S10.3
Symposium 10: Cancer drug-induced osteoporosis
TSH-suppressive therapy and bone
Claudio Marcocci
Sun 19
17:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 1
Mon 20
10:20
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Forum 3
Chairs: Rachel Desailloud (France) & Anna-Maria Andersson (Denmark)
Environmental, Society and Governance
Mon 20
10:20
S11.1
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Oocytes, Pesticides and IVF
Moncef Benkhalifa
Mon 20
10:50
S11.2
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Testicular germ cell cancer: role of fœtal exposure to endocrine disruptors
Patrick Fénichel
Mon 20
11:20
S11.3
Symposium 11: EDCs and reproduction
Mitigating against endocrine disruption in pregnancy
Katharina Main
Copenhagen, Denmark
Mon 20
10:20
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
Forum 1
Chairs: Michael Buchfelder (Germany) & Cesar Boguszewski (Brazil)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 20
10:20
S12.1
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
The view of the surgeon: When, how much and when to refrain from surgery?
Stephanie Puget
Mon 20
10:50
S12.2
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
New potential treatment alternatives in patients with papillary craniopharyngioma
Tareq Juratli
Mon 20
11:20
S12.3
Symposium 12: Craniopharyngioma; a challenging tumour to treat and a difficult aftermath
How to manage the long-term consequences of hypothalamic damages
Eva- Erfurth
Mon 20
10:20
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Johannes Romijn (The Netherlands) & Ivana Kraljevic (Croatia)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 20
10:20
S13.1
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
All optics in the metabolic brain
J. Betley
Mon 20
10:50
S13.2
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
Role of mitochondria/cell bioenergetics in CNS regulation of energy balance
Marc Claret
Mon 20
11:20
S13.3
Symposium 13: Central Control of Metabolism: Brain rules all
Genetics of appetite regulation
Giles Yeo
Cambridge, UK
Mon 20
10:20
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Diego Ferone (Italy) & Mehtap Cakir (Turkey)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Mon 20
10:20
S14.1
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
Innovative imaging of insulinoma: The end of sampling…
Emanuel Christ
Mon 20
10:50
S14.2
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
A role for radionuclide therapy for high-grade NETs
Halfdan Sorbye
Mon 20
11:20
S14.3
Symposium 14: Innovations in NETs
Fishing for NETs
Giovanni Vitale
Mon 20
10:20
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Forum 2
Chairs: Peter Aldiss (UK) & Thomas Cuny (France)
Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Mon 20
10:20
S15.1
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Welcome and Introduction to EYES
Peter Aldiss
Mon 20
10:25
S15.2
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Investigating glucocorticoids as the mechanism behind bone marrow adiposity expansion during caloric restriction
Andrea Lovdel
Mon 20
10:45
S15.3
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Role of hypothalamic bile acid-TGR5 signaling in the regulation of energy balance
Ashley Castellanos
Mon 20
11:05
S15.4
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
The role and cross-talk between incretin hormones and occurrence of Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
Benjamin Bouillet
Mon 20
11:25
S15.5
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Lysophosphatidic acid in pathogenesis of HNF1B-MODY syndrome
Beata Malachowska
Mon 20
11:45
S15.6
Symposium 15: European Young Endocrine Scientists (EYES) - Organ cross-talk in endocrine disease
Closing remarks
Thomas Cuny
Mon 20
13:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 2
Mon 20
15:00
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
L'Amphithéâtre
Chairs: Sophie Christin-Maitre (France) & Leonidas Duntas (Greece)
Thyroid
Mon 20
15:00
S16.1
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
Thyroid autoimmunity and fertility
David Unuane
Mon 20
15:30
S16.2
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
Thyroid disease and pregnancy outcomes
Fereidoun Azizi
Mon 20
16:00
S16.3
Symposium 16: Thyroid in pregnancy
Thyroid disease and offspring development
Deborah Levie
Mon 20
15:00
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
Forum 1
Chairs: Günter K. Stalla (Germany) & Philippe Chanson (France)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Mon 20
15:00
S17.1
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
Specification of cell fate
Jacques Drouin
Montreal, Canada
Mon 20
15:30
S17.2
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
Pertubations in novel signalling pathways
Cynthia Andoniadou
London, UK
Mon 20
16:00
S17.3
Symposium 17: Where Do Pituitary Tumours Come From
From Lab to Clinic - Can we translate into effective therapeutics
Peter Kamenicky
Paris, France
Mon 20
15:00
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Ursula Kaiser (USA) & Nelly Pitteloud (Switzerland)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Mon 20
15:00
S18.1
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
GnRH migration and vomeronasal neurons
Paolo Forni
Mon 20
15:30
S18.2
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
Flipping the GnRH switch with microRNAs
Andrea Messina
Mon 20
16:00
S18.3
Symposium 18: Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: New insights into GnRH Regulation
Congenital Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism: Clinical Perspectives
Jacques Young
Mon 20
15:00
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
Forum 2
Chairs: Antoine Tabarin (France) & Thierry Brue (France)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Mon 20
15:00
S19.1
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
New insights into autoimmune adrenal insufficiency
Unknown speaker
Eystein Husebye
Bergen, Norway
Mon 20
15:30
S19.2
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
Long-term results of slow acting glucocorticoids - are they really better?
Gudmundur Johannsson
Mon 20
16:00
S19.3
Symposium 19: Adrenal Insufficiency
Optimising care delivery in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Nils Krone
Sheffield, UK
Mon 20
15:00
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
Forum 3
Chairs: Bruno Verges (France) & Justo Castaño (Spain)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Mon 20
15:00
S20.1
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
Precision Nutrition for managing obesity – Does it work?
Carlos Celis-Morales
Mon 20
15:30
S20.2
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
Is limiting the timing of food intake a viable nutritional approach?
Denise Robertson
Mon 20
16:00
S20.3
Symposium 20: News on Nutrition: When to eat what
PREDIMED Plus trial - energy-restricted Mediterranean diet plus exercise and metabolic health
Emilio Ros
Mon 20
18:00
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Tue 21
09:50
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
Forum 2
Chairs: Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch (Austria) & Lars Rejmark (Denmark)
Calcium and Bone
Tue 21
09:50
S21.1
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
Animal model of bone fragility
Antonella Forlino
Pavia, Italy
Tue 21
10:20
S21.2
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
New perspectives on the treatment of skeletal dysplasia
Valérie Cormier-Daire
Paris, France
Tue 21
10:50
S21.3
Symposium 21: Rare Bone Disorders
Osteogenesis imperfecta throughout life
Kassim Javaid
Oxford, UK
Tue 21
09:50
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
Forum 1
Chairs: Clara Alvarez (Spain) & Agnieszka Baranowska-Bik (Poland)
Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology
Tue 21
09:50
S22.1
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
Kiss1 as integrator of endocrine and metabolic function in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis
Victor Navarro
Tue 21
10:20
S22.2
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
How treatments with endocrine & metabolic drugs influence pituitary cell function?
Giovanni Tulipano
Tue 21
10:50
S22.3
Symposium 22: The Pituitary As Metabolic Sensor
Bidirectional interrelationship between growth hormone and metabolism
Raul Luque
Tue 21
09:50
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Marija Pfeifer (Slovenia) & Terhi Piltonen (Finland)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Tue 21
09:50
S23.1
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Gut brain axis
María Insenser
Tue 21
10:20
S23.2
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Implicating androgen excess in metabolic disease in PCOS
Unknown speaker
Tue 21
10:50
S23.3
Symposium 23: PCOS: Can we personalise treatment?
Treatment options in cardiometabolic PCOS phenotype
Mojca Sever
Tue 21
09:50
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
ENDORSED BY: EJE (European Journal of Endocrinology)
Forum 3
Chairs: Darko Kastelan (Croatia) & Marc Lombes (France)
Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours
Tue 21
09:50
S24.1
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
New genes, new understanding, new therapy
Guillaume Assie
Tue 21
10:20
S24.2
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
Primary hyperaldosteronism: does our treatment work?
Tracy Williams
Tue 21
10:50
S24.3
Symposium 24: What's new in the Adrenal Cortex?
Autonomous cortisol secretion has cardiovascular consequences
Iacopo Chiodini
Tue 21
14:30
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Marek Ruchala (Poland) & Leonidas Duntas (Greece)
Thyroid
Tue 21
14:30
S26.1
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Role of thyroid hormones in the pathogenesis and treatment of psychiatric disorders
Bernard Lerer
Tue 21
15:00
S26.2
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Bone
Graham Williams
Tue 21
15:30
S26.3
Symposium 26: Impact of thyroid disease on...
Cardiac hypertrophy
Maria Barreto-Chaves
Tue 21
14:30
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Forum 1
Chairs: Jenny Visser (The Netherlands) & Sophie Christin-Maitre (France)
Reproductive Endocrinology
Tue 21
14:30
S27.1
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Dissecting Androgens in PCOS
Kirsty Walters
Tue 21
15:00
S27.2
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Large scale genetic studies in male infertility
Frank Tuttelmann
Tue 21
15:30
S27.3
Symposium 27: What's new in reproductive endocrinology?
Menopause and cardiovascular risk
Irene Lambrinoudaki
Tue 21
14:30
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Bruno Lapauw (Belgium) & Nuria Guanabens (Spain)
Calcium and Bone
Tue 21
14:30
S28.1
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
Vitamin D and its metabolites
Elisabeth Winter
Tue 21
15:00
S28.2
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
Vitamin D and Type 1 Diabetes
Suvi Virtanen
Tue 21
15:30
S28.3
Symposium 28: Vitamin D - non-skeletal effects in RCTs
How and when to measure Vitamin D
Jean Souberbielle
Tue 21
14:30
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Forum 2
Chairs: Margaret Boguszewski (Brazil) & Martin Bidlingmaier (Germany)
Environmental, Society and Governance
Tue 21
14:30
S29.1
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Female hyperandrogenism and elite sport
Angelica Hirschberg
Stockholm, Sweden
Tue 21
15:00
S29.2
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Performance enhancing drugs in young males
Pim Ronde
Tue 21
15:30
S29.3
Symposium 29: Endocrine controversies in sport
Omics to fight doping
Guan Wang
Tue 21
14:30
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
ENDORSED BY: EJE (European Journal of Endocrinology)
Forum 3
Chairs: Philippe Moulin (France) & Anneke van den Beukel (The Netherlands)
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Tue 21
14:30
S30.1
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
Mechanisms for Cardiovascular Complications of Diabetes – Implications for Personalized Therapy
Dale Abel
Tue 21
15:00
S30.2
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
New avenues for novel drugs to treat obesity
John Wilding
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Tue 21
15:30
S30.3
Symposium 30: Personalised medicine in diabetes and obesity
Curing diabetes with alternatives: bariatric surgery
Jochen Seufert
No Session Type
19
Sun 19
12:00
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Forum 1
Chairs: Ansgar Heck (Norway) & Marianne Andersen (Denmark)
Sun 19
12:00
OC3.1
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Osilodrostat provides clinical benefit over 48 weeks in patients with Cushing disease: Results from the LINC 3 study
Rosario Pivonello
Sun 19
12:12
OC3.2
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Outcomes after primary treatment for Nelson’s syndrome: a study from 13 UK centres
Athanasios Fountas
Birmingham, UK
Sun 19
12:24
OC3.3
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Monosynaptic inputs to corticotropin-releasing hormone neuron in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of mice at the whole brain scale
Jiang-Ning Zhou
Sun 19
12:36
OC3.4
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
Restoration of basal glucose turnover after disease control in acromegaly depends on treatment modality: a prospective, investigator-initiated trial
Mai Arlien-Søborg
Sun 19
12:48
OC3.5
Oral Communications 3: Cushing's and acromegaly
T2-signal intensity, SST receptor expression and first-generation somatostatin analogues efficacy predict hormone and tumor responses to pasireotide in acromegaly
Eva Coopmans
Sun 19
12:00
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Forum 3
Chairs: Bernard Goichot (France) & James Hennessey (USA)
Sun 19
12:00
OC4.1
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Subclinical hypothyroidism throughout pregnancy in TPOAb positive pregnant women
Marta Astigarraga
Sun 19
12:12
OC4.2
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Thyroid Dysfunction And Mortality In Cardiovascular Hospitalized Patients – A 12 year Follow-up Observational Study
Meir Frankel
Sun 19
12:24
OC4.3
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF MICROSCOPIC EXTRATHYROIDAL EXTENSION (mETE) ON RECURRENCE-FREE SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA (PTC)
Nadia Bouzehouane
Sun 19
12:36
OC4.4
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
Cardiac and vascular characteristics of thyroid hormone resistance syndrome in France
Paul Sibilia
Sun 19
12:48
OC4.5
Oral Communications 4: Thyroid 2
A comprehensive assessment of the interplay between the thyroid function and the immune system: results from the Human Functional Genomics Project
Romana Netea-Maier
Sun 19
13:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 1
Sun 19
13:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Sun 19
17:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 2
Sun 19
17:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Sun 19
19:30
Informal Networking Evening
(Badge holders only)
Mon 20
12:00
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Clara Alvarez (Spain) & Patrice Rodien (France)
Mon 20
12:00
OC9.1
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
3D mapping and in silico predictions of the DEHAL1 enzyme as a tool to discriminate pathogenic mutations from non-functional variants in hypothyroidism
Jorge García-Giménez
Mon 20
12:12
OC9.2
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Direct evidence for disulfides in the mechanism of deiodinase 1
Ulrich Schweizer
Mon 20
12:24
OC9.3
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Novel driver mutations in thyroid cancer recurrence
Hannah Nieto
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Mon 20
12:36
OC9.4
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Resistance to thyroid hormone alpha associated with early-onset severe NASH
Valentina Pautasso
Mon 20
12:48
OC9.5
Oral Communications 9: Thyroid 1
Deciphering the origin of the sexually dimorphic thyrotropin secretion in mouse models.
Yasmine Kemkem
Mon 20
12:00
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Forum 3
Chairs: Francoise Borson Chazot (France) & Felix Beuschlein (Switzerland)
Mon 20
12:00
OC5.1
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Positive impact of genetic test on the management and outcome of patients with paraganglioma and/or pheochromocytoma
Alexandre Buffet
Mon 20
12:12
OC5.2
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Pheochromocytoma aggressiveness induced by tumor microenvironment depends on the SDH subunit involved
Elena Rapizzi
Mon 20
12:24
OC5.3
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
SF3B1 as novel target for the treatment of multiple endocrine-related cancers
Juan Jiménez-Vacas
Mon 20
12:36
OC5.4
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
The splicing factor NOVA1 is overexpressed in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and related to increased aggressiveness and malignancy
Sergio Pedraza-Arévalo
Mon 20
12:48
OC5.5
Oral Communications 5: Adrenal 2
Impact of adrenal insufficiency on patient-centred health care outcomes in adult medical inpatients
Andrea Widmer
Mon 20
12:00
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Forum 2
Chairs: Giles Yeo (UK) & Blandine Gatta-Cherifi (France)
Mon 20
12:00
OC6.1
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Impaired Glucose Homeostasis in Leptin-Deficient ob/ob Mice is Corrected by AZP-3404, a 9-Amino Acid Peptide Analog Derived from Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Binding Protein 2, a Key Mediator of Leptin Action
Michael Culler
Mon 20
12:12
OC6.2
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation modulates body temperature in obesity
Anna Ferrulli
Mon 20
12:24
OC6.3
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Role of hypothalamic bile acid-TGR5 signaling in the regulation of energy balance
Ashley Castellanos
Mon 20
12:36
OC6.4
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Fat mass impact of Sirolimus after clinical islet transplantation, a case control study
Arnaud Jannin
Mon 20
12:48
OC6.5
Oral Communications 6: Obesity 1
Lipolysis Defect in White Adipose Tissue and Rapid Weight Regaining
Michal Meron
Mon 20
12:00
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Corin Badiu (Romania) & Marie-Christine Vantyghem (France)
Mon 20
12:00
OC7.1
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Cortisol suppression or peripheral sensitivity and activation are associated with diabetes, hypertension and fragility fractures in postmenopausal eucortisolemic women
Carmen Aresta
Mon 20
12:12
OC7.2
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Thyroid hormones are new key regulators of glucocorticoid metabolism
Laura Bessiène
Mon 20
12:24
OC7.3
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
HIGHER DOSE OF BUROSUMAB IS NEEDED FOR TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH SEVER FORMS OF X-LINKED HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA
Volha Zhukouskaya
Mon 20
12:36
OC7.4
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Non-invasive detection of GNAS mutations causing McCune-Albright Syndrome with ddPCR on whole blood or circulating DNA.
Anne Barlier
Mon 20
12:48
OC7.5
Oral Communications 7: Endocrine Connections
Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy candidiasis ectodermal dystrophy (APECED) syndrome : French prospective study in a cohort of 25 patients
Linda Humbert
Mon 20
13:00
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
ECE Hub
Mon 20
13:00
ERN1.1
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
Introduction and update on Endo-ERN
Alberto Arias
Mon 20
13:01
ERN1.2
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
Core activities of Endo-ERN in close collaboration with ESE and ESPE: the multi-disciplinary approach
Lars Rejnmark
Mon 20
13:02
ERN1.3
Endo-ERN Session - Lunch Hub
Core activities of Endo-ERN in close collaboration with ESE and ESPE: the multi-disciplinary approach
Danielle Steenvoorden
Mon 20
13:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Forum 3
Mon 20
13:45
Industry Sponsored Satellite Symposium
Auditorium Lumière
Tue 21
11:30
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Auditorium Lumière
Chairs: Philippe Moulin (France) & Colin Duncan (UK)
Tue 21
11:30
OC11.1
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Hormonal factors and type 2 diabetes risk in women: a 22 year follow-up study on more than 83 000 women from the E3N cohort study
Sopio Tatulashvili
Tue 21
11:42
OC11.2
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Hepatic Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin Production. Clinical Implications in Human Diseases.
David Selva
Tue 21
11:54
OC11.3
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Implications of circulating Meteorin-like (Metrnl) level in human subjects with type 2 diabetes
Hye Chung
Tue 21
12:06
OC11.4
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
MiR-30e-5p expression is downregulated in plasma and urine of type 1 diabetic patients with diabetic kidney disease
Daisy Crispim
Tue 21
12:18
OC11.5
Oral Communications 11: Diabetes 2
Bone metabolism and circulating myeloid calcifying cells in diabetic post menopausal women: a case-control study
Mariasara Persano
Tue 21
11:30
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Salle Gratte-Ciel 1+2+3
Chairs: Patric Delhanty (The Netherlands) & Paolo Beck-Peccoz (Italy)
Tue 21
11:30
OC12.1
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Weekly shifts in light-dark cycle disrupt circadian clock gene expression in bone and reduce bone turnover
Elizabeth Winter
Tue 21
11:42
OC12.2
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Epigenetic Programming of Transgenerational Hypertension in Preterm Birth Mice
Laurence Dumeige
Tue 21
11:54
OC12.3
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Neuronostatin and GPR107 system: a novel therapeutic circuit in Prostate Cancer.
Prudencio Sáez-Martínez
Tue 21
12:06
OC12.4
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Long-term follow-up of antitumoral immunotherapy- induced hypophysitis in Lille hospital, France
Emilie Merlen
Tue 21
12:18
OC12.5
Oral Communications 12: Endocrine Connections 2
Sexual desire in transgender persons in relation with gender affirming hormone treatment. Results from ENIGI, a large multicenter prospective cohort study in transgender people
Justine Defreyne
Tue 21
11:30
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Forum 1
Chairs: Mirjam Christ-Crain (Sweden) & Charlotte Højby (Sweden)
Tue 21
11:30
OC13.1
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Arginine-stimulated Copeptin Measurements - A new Test for Diabetes Insipidus
Bettina Winzeler
Tue 21
11:42
OC13.2
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Empagliflozin increases sodium-levels in patients with the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion – a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Julie Refardt
Tue 21
11:54
OC13.3
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Pituitary tumour-derived chemokines modulate immune cell infiltrates in the tumour microenvironment leading to aggressive phenotype
Pedro Marques
Tue 21
12:06
OC13.4
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Pharmacokinetics of somapacitan in individuals with hepatic impairment: an open-label, parallel group, phase 1 study
Birgitte Damholt
Tue 21
12:18
OC13.5
Oral Communcations 13: Anteria and posteria pituitary
Pan-genomic classification of Pituitary Adenomas
Mario Neou
Tue 21
11:30
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
Salon Prestige Gratte-Ciel
Chairs: Ilpo Huhtaniemi (Finland) & Michel Pugeat (France)
Tue 21
11:30
OC14.1
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
Testosterone replacement therapy is able to reduce prostate inflammation in men with BPH, metabolic syndrome and hypogonadism: preliminary results from a randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial
Giulia Rastrelli
Tue 21
11:42
OC14.2
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
The effect of testosterone therapy on serum oestradiol levels in transgender men
Justine Defreyne
Tue 21
11:54
OC14.3
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
First identification of Bone Morphogenic Protein Receptor variants as a cause of Primary Ovarian Insufficiency
Isabelle Beau
Tue 21
12:06
OC14.4
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
Thyroid diseases in Danish women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Dorte Glintborg
Tue 21
12:18
OC14.5
Oral Communications 14: Sex Hormones
The pattern of cancer occurrence in Turner syndrome
Claus Gravholt
Tue 21
13:00
EU research funding - overview of opportunities and insights towards a successful application
ECE HUB - Exhibition area
Chairs: Felix Beuschlein (Switzerland) & Valerie Handweiler (France)
Hub 1.6
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