2 nd Announcement - 2016 International Conference on Diabetes
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2 nd Announcement - 2016 International Conference on Diabetes
CONTENTS Invitation 3 Organization 4 Timetable 5 Scientific program 6 Registration 14 Oral presentation / Poster exhibition 15 Accommodation 17 Transportation 18 Invitation Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the Korean Diabetes Association (KDA), it is our great honor to invite you to the 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism (ICDM), which will be held in Seoul, Korea from October 13th to 15th, 2016, the most beautiful season in this country. The ICDM has been successfully held with thousands of participants from the globe since its first inception in 2011. The 2016 ICDM will encompass a variety of up-to-date knowledge on diabetes and metabolism. There will be three plenary sessions, 14 main symposia, corporate symposia, and oral presentation. This year’s ICDM will be also featured by Best of EASD session and KDA-Steno session collaboratively organized by the KDA and Steno Diabetes Center of Denmark. Plenary speakers are world renowned scholars in the field of diabetes and metabolism, who will share their state-of-the-art knowledge and insight. In the main symposia, hot topics in various aspects of diabetes and metabolism from basic science to clinical therapeutics will be covered. We would like to cordially invite you to join the 2016 ICDM. We believe, in this fabulous scientific meeting, that you can enjoy Seoul, home to beautiful historical sites, savory foods, internationally popular modern entertainments, and more. We look forward to meeting you in the 2016 ICDM. Sincerely yours Yong-Wook Cho, M.D., Ph.D. Moon Kyu Lee, M.D., Ph.D. President Korean Diabetes Association Chairman, Board of Directors Korean Diabetes Association 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism ·3 Organization ▼ Organizing committee Chairman Secretary general Publication Education Treasurer ▼ Yong-Wook Cho Kyong Soo Park Sung Rae Kim Dae Jung Kim Joong Yeol Park Chul-Hee Kim Kyong Soo Park Young Min Cho In-Kyung Jeong Jae Hyeon Kim Min Seon Kim Young-Bum Kim Dae Ho Lee Min Ho Shong Yang Ho Kang Jae Hyun Kim Nan Hee Kim Bo Kyung Koo Jung Hyun Noh Jang Won Son Ha Il Kim Jaetaek Kim Sang Yong Kim Byung-Wan Lee Keun-Gyu Park Dae-Kyu Song Bong Yun Cha Min Young Chung Bo Wan Kim Tae Wha Kim Young Seol Kim Hyun Chul Lee Ho Young Son Dong Seop Choi Kap Bum Huh Jin Woo Kim Yong Ki Kim Sun Woo Kim Hun Ki Min Soon Hyun Shinn Juliana C.N. Chan Takashi Kadowaki Jianping Weng Robert A. Harris David D. Moore Local advisory board Members ▼ Co-Chairman Scientific program International liaison Public relation Auditor Scientific program committee Chair Secretary Members ▼ Moon Kyu Lee Jae Hyeon Kim Kyu Chang Won Dong Jun Kim Young Sun Hong Hong-Sun Baek Young Kil Choi Sung Koo Kang Kwang Won Kim Young Kun Kim Hong Kyu Lee Sung Woo Park Hyung Joon Yoo International advisory board E. Dale Abel Linong Ji Wannee Nitiyanant 4 · 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism Timetable * Sessions in Simultaneous Interpretation (EN to KR) st 1 day (Thursday 13 October, 2016) Room Convention Hall A, 4F Convention Hall B, 4F Convention Hall C, 4F Time Clinical diabetes and therapeutics Research group on 15:00-17:00 Beta Cell Biology and Islet Transplantation 17:00~17:30 Emerald Hall A, 3F Emerald Hall B, 3F Diabetic complications Islet biology & insulin secretion/ Epidemiology & genetics Behavioral medicine/ Insulin action/Obesity/ education/Clinical Integrated physiology nutrition/Self-care Research group on Clinical Data Standardization for Diabetes Research Research group on Diabetic Neuropathy Research group on Research group on Genetics Diabetes in Old Age Sulwon lecture 17:30~18:00 Satellite symposium1 Satellite symposium 2 Satellite symposium 3 18:00~ Welcome reception (Outdoor garden, 2F, Hotel) nd 2 day (Friday 14 October, 2016) 07:30~08:30 Breakfast symposium 1 Breakfast symposium 2 09:00~11:00 S1 Clinical diabetes and therapeutics 1 *S2 Behavioral medicine/education 11:00~11:20 Opening address 11:30~12:10 *Plenary lecture 1 12:10~12:30 S5 Islet biology & insulin secretion Break (Poster viewing) Luncheon symposium 1 14:00~14:40 Luncheon symposium 2 Luncheon symposium 3 Luncheon symposium 4 *Plenary lecture 2 14:40~15:00 Coffee Break Diabetes and 15:00~16:00 metabolism journal session 16:00~18:00 S4 Diabetic complications 1 -Acute Coffee break 11:20~11:30 12:30~14:00 S3 Insulin action S6 Clinical diabetes and therapeutics 2 18:00~ Oral presentations *S7 Clinical nutrition KDA-Steno joint symposium S8 Diabetic complications 2 -Chronic S9 Epidemiology & genetics Dinner and art performance (Grand ballroom, 2F, Hotel) 3rd day (Saturday 15 October, 2016) 07:00~08:00 Breakfast symposium3 Breakfast symposium 4 08:30~10:30 S10 Clinical diabetes and therapeutics 3 *Committee of the Camp 10:30~10:50 Committee of Clinical Practice Guideline Best of EASD symposium 1 S14 Diabetic complications 3 -Chronic Best of EASD symposium 2 Coffee break 10:50~11:30 *Plenary lecture 3 11:30~11:50 11:50~13:00 S11 Obesity Break (Poster viewing) Luncheon symposium 5 Luncheon symposium 6 13:00~14:00 Luncheon symposium 7 Oral presentations 14:00~16:00 Research group on Gestational Diabetes 16:00~ Closing ceremony *S12 Self-care S13 Integrated physiology 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism ·5 Scientific program Thursday 13 October 15:00~17:00 Convention hall A Research group on Beta Cell Biology and Islet Transplantation Islet xenotransplantation: recent progress and current perspectives RG1-1 Why islet xenotransplantation in diabetes? Kwang-Won Kim (Gachon University, Korea) RG1-2 Current status of islet xenotransplantation Chung-Gyu Park (Seoul National University, Korea) RG1-3 Avoidance strategy for xeonogenic immune reaction using highly advanced surface modification technique Jee-Heon Jeong (Yeungnam University, Korea) RG1-4 Xenotransplantation and zoonotic infection Eung Soo Hwang (Seoul National University, Korea) 15:00~17:00 Convention hall B Research group on Clinical Data Standardization for Diabetes Research Platforms for patient centered clinical research RG2-1 Introduction of iCReaT Hae Rim Choi (National Research Institute of Health, Korea) RG2-2 ABLE: de-identified clinical data search, review, and extraction system Soo-Yong Shin (University of Ulsan, Korea) RG2-3 Introduction of KNDP data management house, KDMH Sang Youl Rhee (Kyung Hee University, Korea) 15:00~17:00 Convention hall C Research group on Diabetic Neuropathy Paradigm shift of management in diabetic peripheral neuropathy RG3-1 Nonpharmacologic approach for managing diabetic polyneuropathy Jee Youn Moon (Seoul National University, Korea) RG3-2 Current update on pharmacologic management of diabetic neuropathy Jee Young Oh (Konkuk University, Korea) RG3-3 Comprehensive management of intractable DPN Chong Hwa Kim (Sejong general hospital, Korea) RG3-Panel Panel discussion Ji Hyun Lee (Daegu Catholic University, Korea), Jung Min Lee (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea), Mi Kyoung Park (Dong-A University, Korea) 15:00~17:00 Emerald Hall A Research group on Genetics Genomics at the out-front of patient care RG4-1 Clinical exome sequencing on early onset diabetes patients Soo Heon Kwak (Seoul National University, Korea) RG4-2 TBD Richard Watanabe (University of Southern California, USA) RG4-3 Origins and functional consequences of mitochondrial DNA mutations in human cancer Young Seok Ju (KAIST, Korea) RG4-4 Characteristics of apolipoprotein gene clusters on chromosome 11 in Koreans and the association with plasma triglyceride level Joo Hon Sung (Seoul National University, Korea) 15:00~17:00 Emerald Hall B Research group on Diabetes in Old Age Frailty in diabetes RG5-1 The applications of individualized health management system using advanced medical information technology in elderly patients with diabetes Soo Lim (Seoul National University, Korea) RG5-2 Diabetes, vascular cognitive impairment and AD Jee Hyang Jeong (Ewha Womans University, Korea) RG5-3 Frailty in diabetes Jung Hyun Noh (Inje University, Korea) 17:00~17:30 Convention hall A Sulwon lecture 6 · 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism TBD (TBD) 17:30~18:00 Convention hall A Satellite symposium 1 Sponsored by JW Pharmaceutical Postprandial hyperglycemia and incretin-based combination therapy in type 2 diabetes Yong-Ho Lee (Yonsei University, Korea) 17:30~18:00 Convention hall B Satellite symposium 2 Sponsored by Astellas Update on the safety of SGLT-2 inhibitor in elderly type 2 diabetes patients; focusing on ipragliflozin’s final analysis of STELLA-ELDER Chong Hwa Kim (Sejong general hospital, Korea) 17:30~18:00 Convention hall C Satellite symposium 3 Sponsored by Pfizer The latest updates in the management of dyslipidemia in the diabetics: what to consider what not Suk Chon (Kyung Hee University, Korea) 18:00 Outdoor garden, 2F, Hotel Welcome reception Friday 14 October 07:30~08:30 Convention hall A Breakfast symposium 1 Sponsored by Astrazeneca Benefit your T2DM patients by early initiation of metformin/SGLT-2I combination treatment Mi Kyung Kim (Inje University, Korea) 07:30~08:30 Convention hall B Breakfast symposium 2 Sponsored by Novonordisk SWITCH: the answer to better glycaemic control safely Roger Chen (Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Australia) 09:00~11:00 Convention hall A S1 Clinical diabetes and therapeutics 1 Updates on new drugs for type 2 diabetes S1-1 SGLT 2 inhibition: is there a downside? Merlin C Thomas (Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia) S1-2 Cardiovascular & renal outcomes of incretin-based therapy Kyung Mook Choi (Korea University, Korea) S1-3 GLP-1 receptor agonists: similarities and differences Chang Hee Jung (University of Ulsan, Korea) S1-4 Ultra-long acting Insulin: How long should it be? Hyuk-Sang Kwon (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) 09:00~11:00 Convention hall B S2 Behavioral medicine/education Current management of type 1 diabetes in real clinical practice S2-1 Clinical practice guidelines in management of type 1 diabetic patients Dong-Hyeok Cho (Chonnam National University, Korea) S2-2 Education programs for the better self-management of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes Eun Kyung Kwon (Samsung Medical Center, Korea) S2-3 Dietary intervention in patients with type 1 diabetes Mi Ra Rho (Boramae Medical Center, Korea) S2-4 Psycosocial understanding and diabetes education for children with type 1 diabetes mellitus Myeoung Sook Lee (Dongsan Medical Center, Korea) 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism ·7 09:00~11:00 Convention hall C S3 Insulin action mTOR and insulin action S3-1 Overview of mTOR signaling Mee Sup Yoon (Gachon University, Korea) S3-2 mTOR signaling network in skeletal myogenesis Jie Chen (University of Illinois, USA) S3-3 PHLPPs - necessary negative regulators of hepatic insulin signaling Utpal B. Pajvani (Columbia University, USA) S3-4 Control of adipogenesis by S6K1-mediated epigenetic modifications Jeung-Whan Han (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) 09:00~11:00 Emerald Hall A S4 Diabetic complications 1-Acute Improving hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes S4-1 Incretin therapy and hypoglycemia Daisuke Yabe (Kyoto University, Japan) S4-2 Reversal of hypoglycemic unawareness with islet transplantation Kun-Ho Yoon (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea ) S4-3 Updates in real-time CGM and artificial pancreas Sang-Man Jin (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) S4-4 Prevention of hypoglycemia-induced neuronal death Sang Won Suh (Hallym University, Korea) 09:00~11:00 Emerald Hall B S5 Islet biology & insulin secretion Toward beta cell replacement for diabetes S5-1 Maturation of human embryonic stem cell derived beta cells Metthias Hebrok (University of California San Francisco, USA) S5-2 Differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells into insulin-producing cells Ji Won Kim (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) S5-3 Making mature human islet cells from stem cells to model disease and treat diabetes Timothy Kieffer (University of British Columbia, Canada) S5-4 Glucose responsiveness of islet-like organoids generated from human pluripotent stem cells Yong-Mahn Han (KAIST, Korea) 11:00~11:20 3F & 4F Lobby Coffee break 11:20~11:30 Convention hall A, B, C Opening address 11:30~12:10 Convention hall A, B, C Plenary lecture 1 Cross-species genetic mapping of targets in metabolism and aging Johan Auwerx (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland) 12:10~12:30 Break (Poster viewing) 12:30~14:00 Convention hall A Luncheon symposium 1 Sponsored by Lilly Advances in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a new once-weekly GLP-1 receptor agonist, dulaglutide Kyu Yeon Hur (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) 12:30~14:00 Convention hall B Luncheon symposium 2 Sponsored by Yuhan Empagliflozin: deep diving into EMPA-REG outcome(CV & renal) 8 · 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism Sung Hoon Yu (Hallym University, Korea) 12:30~14:00 Convention hall C Luncheon symposium 3 Sponsored by Sanofi Aventis Practical insulin titration: let your patient take the helm 12:30~14:00 Emerald Hall A Luncheon symposium 4 Sponsored by LG A new and powerful treatment option for dyslipidemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus Eun-Gyoung Hong (Hallym University, Korea) 14:00~14:40 Convention hall A, B, C Plenary lecture 2 Metabolic surgery for type 2 diabetes: experience from Asia Wei-Jei Lee (Min-Sheng General Hospital, Taiwan) 14:40~15:00 3F & 4F Lobby Coffee break 15:00~16:00 Convention hall A Diabetes and metabolism journal session Special oral session with DMJ CS1-1 Normal glucose tolerance with a high 1-hour postload plasma glucose level exhibits decreased β-cell function similar to impaired glucose tolerance Tae Jung Oh (Seoul National University, Korea) CS1-2 Changing clinical characteristics according to insulin resistance and insulin secretion in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients in Korea Jang Won Son (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) CS1-3 Cardiovascular disease predicts severe hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes Jae Seung Yun (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) CS1-4 The insulin resistance but not the insulin secretion parameters have changed in the Korean population during the last decade Hae Kyung Yang (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) CS1-5 Insulin initiation in insulin naïve Korean type 2 diabetic patients inadequately controlled on oral antidiabetic drugs in real world practice: the modality of insulin treatment evaluation (MOTIV) study In Joo Kim (Pusan National University, Korea) 16:00~18:00 Convention hall A S6 Clinical diabetes and therapeutics 2 Recent update on CVD risk management in type 2 diabetes S6-1 Management of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes Bon-Kwon Koo (Seoul National University, Korea) Sung Ha Park (Yonsei University, Korea) S6-2 Update on blood pressure goals in T2DM (post-SPRINT era) Woo Je Lee (University of Ulsan, Korea) S6-3 Are recent cholesterol treatment guidelines still controversial? Arya M. Sharma (University of Alberta, Canada) S6-4 Obesity: drug or surgery S6-5 Glucose control for prevention of cardiovascular disease (lesson from large clinical trials) Sang Yong Kim (Chosun University, Korea) 16:00~18:00 Convention hall B S7 Clinical nutrition Nutrition in diabetes prevention Dae Jung Kim (Ajou University, Korea) S7-1 Food, nutrient and risk of diabetes S7-2 Dietary components and nutritional strategies in the prevention and management of type 2 diabetes Yoon Ju Song (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) S7-3 Theory-based nutrition intervention for preventing diabetes Hyunjung Lim (Kyung Hee University, Korea) S7-4 Diabetes prevention in Australia: 10 years results and experience James A Dunbar (Deakin University, Australia) Young Min Cho (Seoul National University, Korea) 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism ·9 16:00~18:00 Convention hall C KDA-Steno joint symposium Sponsored by Novo Nordisk® Gut microbiome and diabetes SI1-1 Omics, technologies and the diabetes clinic of the future John J Nolan (Steno Diabetes Center, Denmark) SI1-2 Gut barrier dysfunction and microbial dysbiosis in high fat induced obesity Kyu Yeon Hur (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) SI1-3 The effect of host genetics on gut microbiota and metabolic syndromes Gwang Pyo Ko (Seoul National University, Korea) SI1-4 A potential role for the gut microbiota in diabetic kidney complications Peter Rossing (Steno Diabetes Center, Denmark) SI1-5 The impact of the gut microbiome on metabolic health and disease Torben Hansen (Copenhagen University, Denmark) 16:00~18:00 Emerald Hall A S8 Diabetic complications 2-Chronic Novel experimental targets and therapeutic strategies for diabetic vascular complications S8-1 Diabetic kidney disease; past, present and future Katalin Susztak (University of Pennsylvania, USA) S8-2 Discovery and development of PAI-1 inhibitors: potential clinical implications Toshio Miyata (Tohoku University, Japan) S8-3 Mechanism of diabetic microvasculopathy, high jagged1 and low notch Hyo-Soo Kim (Seoul National University, Korea) S8-4 A toe in the door of translational research on diabetic retinopathy Jeong Hun Kim (Seoul National University, Korea) 16:00~18:00 Emerald Hall B S9 Epidemiology & genetics Pharmacogenomics in type 2 diabetes S9-1 Pharmacogenomics and personalized drug therapy Kyung-Sang Yu (Seoul National University, Korea) S9-2 Personalized medicine focusing PPARG Richard Watanabe (University of Southern California, USA) S9-3 Whole exome sequencing revealed variants associated with dependency on sulfonylureas in type 2 diabetes Hye Seung Jung (Seoul National University, Korea) S9-4 Pharmacogenomics for the anti-platelet drug Su-Jun Lee (Inje University, Korea) 18:00 Dinner and art performance Grand ballroom, 2F, Hotel Saturday 15 October 07:00~08:00 Convention hall A Breakfast symposium 3 Sponsored by Ildong New anti-obesity drug 07:00~08:00 Convention hall B Breakfast symposium 4 Sponsored by Daewoong The optimized DPP-4 inhibitor for type 2 diabetes: focus on recent clinical results of gemigliptin in Korea Soo Lim (Seoul National University, Korea) 10 · 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism Kyung Mook Choi (Korea University, Korea) 08:30~10:30 Convention hall A S10 Clinical diabetes and therapeutics 3 Staging and definition of metabolic disease S10-1 Obesity staging to predict mortality in a subjects with T2D Arya M. Sharma (University of Alberta, Canada) S10-2 Rationale and implications of a β-cell-centric classification of diabetes Stanley Schwartz (University of Pennsylvania, USA) S10-3 MHO(metabolically healthy obesity): reality or phantom-pro&con Sin Gon Kim (Korea University, Korea) S10-4 MHO(metabolically healthy obesity): reality or phantom-pro&con Sung Hee Choi (Seoul National University, Korea) 08:30~10:30 Convention hall B Transition to adulthood in type 1 diabetes CS2-1 Cognitive behaviour therapy to improve psychosocial wellbeing in youth with type 1 diabetes Hye-Jung Shin (National Medical Center, Korea) CS2-2 Transition to adult care for youth with type 1 diabetes Fergus J. Cameron (University of Melbourne, Australia) CS2-3 Management of adults with type 1 diabetes in Korea: today and tomorrow Jae Hyeon Kim (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) CS2-4 A multicenter registry study of type 1 diabetes mellitusin Guangdong, China Daizhi Yang (Sun Yat-sen University, China) 08:30~10:30 Convention hall C S11 Obesity Central and peripheral interplay for energy and glucose metabolism Young-Bum Kim (Harvard University, USA) S11-1 Control of glycemia by the CNS Jong Woo Shon (KAIST, Korea) S11-2 Regulation of food intake by hypothalamic serotonin circuit S11-3 Role of gut afferent nervous system in communicating nutritional information to the brain Gary J. Schwartz (Albert Einstein University, USA) S11-4 Central dopaminergic system regulates energy balance and BAT function Ki Woo Kim (Yonsei-Wonju University, Korea) 08:30~10:30 Emerald Hall A Committee of Clinical Practice Guideline Clinical Guidelines for Diabetes in Asia CS3-1 Screening and diagnosis of diabetes mellitus in Taiwan Hung-Yuan Li (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) CS3-2 Glycemic targets for elderly patients with diabetes in Japan Masakazu Haneda (Asahikawa University, Japan) CS3-3 Cardiovascular disease risk estimation and lipid management in Chinese diabetes mellitus Tao Yang (Nanjing University, China) CS3-4 Clinical practice guidelines to guide a system approach to diabetes care Ip Tim Lau (Tseung Kwan O Hospital, Hong Kong) CS3-5 The process of developing 2015 Clinical Practice Guideline of Korean Diabetes Association Seung-Hyun Ko (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) 08:30~10:30 Emerald Hall B Best of EASD symposium 1 Sponsored by Novartis Highlights from 2016 EASD Annual Meeting SI2 TBD Richard Holt (University of Southampton, UK) 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism · 11 10:30~10:50 3F & 4F Lobby Coffee break 10:50~11:30 Convention hall A, B, C Plenary lecture 3 The pivotal role of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex flux in cellular energy metabolism In-Kyu Lee (Kyungpook National University, Korea) 11:30~11:50 Break (Poster viewing) 11:50~13:00 Convention hall A Luncheon symposium 5 Sponsored by ChongKunDang Changing characteristics of diabetes in Korea and insulin resistance 11:50~13:00 Convention hall B Luncheon symposium 6 Sponsored by Takeda CV outcomes of alogliptin in T2DM patients: from free of CVD history to the highest-CV risk Hyuk-Sang Kwon (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) 11:50~13:00 Convention hall C Luncheon symposium 7 Sponsored by Dong-A ST Efficacy and safety of the new DPP-4 inhibitor evogliptin 14:00~16:00 Convention hall A Research group on Gestational Diabetes Obesity & diabetes in pregnancy RG6-1 β-cell adaptation in obesity and pregnancy Hail Kim (KAIST, Korea) RG6-2 Prediction and prevention of gestational diabetes mellitus in obese women Kyung-Soo Kim (CHA University, Korea) RG6-3 Gestational weight gain in normal and diabetic pregnancy: it should be same or different? Min Hyoung Kim (Dankook University, Korea ) RG6-4 Can metformin improve pregnancy outcomes in obese and diabetic women Kyung Wook Kim (Dongtan Jeil Womens Hospital, Korea) 14:00~16:00 Convention hall B S12 Self-care Patient-centered educational strategies for managing diabetes S12-1 From a physician-centered approach to story-centered care Masatake Sugimoto (Tokyo Adventist Hospital, Japan) S12-2 Community prediabetes / diabetes self-care education in nutrition, exercise and lifestyle change skills Hannah Mitter (Circle of Community Health Educators International, USA) TBD (TBD) 12 · 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism Jong Chul Won (Inje University, Korea) 14:00~16:00 Convention hall C S13 Integrated physiology Systemic control of energy balance S13-1 Bioenergetic modulation in rare and common disease Rodrigue Rossignol (INSERM, France) S13-2 Modulation of autophagy as a new therapeutic modality against metabolic syndrome Myung-Shik Lee (Yonsei University, Korea) S13-3 Microbiota-generated metabolites improve muscle function via mitophagy Dongyeol Ryu (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland) S13-4 Regulation of systemic glucose homeostasis by Th2 cytokines Min Ho Shong (Chungnam National University, Korea) 14:00~16:00 Emerald Hall A S14 Diabetic complications 3-Chronic Deciphering diabetic complications one piece at a time S14-1 Diabetic neuropathy in brain: time for a paradigm shift Seong-Su Moon (Dongguk University, Korea) S14-2 Extent & severity of coronary atherosclerosis in asymptomatic diabetic individuals Ki Yuk Chang (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) S14-3 My sweetheart is broken: role of glucose in diabetic cardiomyopathy Adam R. Wende (University of Alabama, USA) S14-4 Deficiency of endothelial transcription factor Sox17 causes intracranial aneurysm Seung Joo Lee (University of Ulsan, Korea) 14:00~16:00 Emerald Hall B Best of EASD symposium 2 Sponsored by Novartis Highlights from 2016 EASD Annual Meeting SI3 TBD Michael Trenell (Newcastle University, UK) 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism · 13 Registration Early-registration has the advantage of discount. After the deadline it is not available to register. ▼ Registration fee Classification Regular rate Full registration One-day registration Early-registration (~31 August 2016) Domestic International Member Non-member USD 100 USD 150 USD 150 Reduced rate USD 80 USD 120 USD 50 USD 70 USD 100 On-site registration 13~15 October 2016 Domestic International Member Non-ember USD 120 USD 170 USD 200 USD 100 USD 100 USD 70 Low income countries : USD 50 USD 140 USD 150 USD 90 USD 150 * Regular rate: Medical doctors, Scientists * Reduced rate: Healthcare professionals other than medical doctors (nurses, dietitian, pharmacist, others), Residents, Students * Low income countries https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519 * Resident / Student registration requires a written letter on their affiliation letterhead, with the statement that the registered person is a resident / student at the time of the conference, to be signed by the registrant‘s advisor (Professor, Supervisor, etc.). This letter ought to be sent to the [email protected], with a scanned PDF email attachment. * The KDA members aged 65 or older are eligible for free registration. In this case they must make early registration. * A confirmation of registration will be sent you automatically via e-mail upon receipt of your completed registration form and the full payment. The payment receipt can be printed immediately after completing the online registration. ▼ ▼ Dinner on Friday 14 October 2016 (* Note that the Dinner fee is NOT refundable) Classification Early registration On-site registration Dinner USD 10 USD 20 Payment methods • Credit Only: Cash is not acceptable method. • Vendors: VISA / Master / JCB (AMEX, UnionPay, etc. are not accepted) • Credit processing fee must be paid by registrants. ▼ Cancellation and refund policy The organizing committee will refund the registration fee according to the following policy. After the official deadline application for cancellation and refund will not be accepted. From 1 September 2016 registration payment cannot be refunded. - A request for cancelling registration must be pre-notified in writing to the secretariat by e-mail or fax. - Cancelling registration by phone is not accepted. - To transfer registration fee to another is not allowed. 14 · 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism Oral presentation / Poster exhibition • Notification of abstract acceptance : 26 August 2016 ▼ Oral presentation Oral presenters are supposed to completely submit their slide-deck in advance. However some authors may re-upload their presentation slides or polish up their works onsite. Due to the fact that each of the allotted presentation time is rapidly and shortly runs authors must visit the speaker’s preview room at least 2 hours before. • Date : 14 October 2016, 15:00~16:00 & 15 October 2016, 13:00~14:00 • Place : Convention hall & Emerald hall • Slides format : MS-powerpoint only • Slides submission to [email protected] ▼ Categories Behavior, nutrition, education & exercise Diabetes education case Insulin secretion and action Macrovascular complications Metabolic syndrome & prediabetes ▼ Clinical diabetes Epidemiology / genetics Integrated physiology / obesity Microvascular complications Therapeutics of diabetes Poster exhibitions • Date : 14 ~ 15 October • Place : Diamond hall, 3F, Convention center • Mounting : Before 9:00, 14 October 2016 • Removal : After 16:00, 15 October 2016 • Poster size : 90cm (W) X 140cm (L) • Language : English 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism · 15 Accommodation ▼ Grand Hilton Seoul • Address : 201-1 Hongeun-Dong, Seodaemun-Ku, Seoul, 120-710, South Korea [ 353 Yeonhui-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 120-710, South Korea ] • Website : http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/south-korea/grand-hilton-seoul-hotel-SELGRHI/index.html Single Special rates (Inclusive of VAT & service charge) KRW 254,100 Twin KRW 254,100 Double Executive floor room (+1 Breakfast, EFL Lounge Only) 2 Bedroom (3 PAX available) KRW 254,100 3 Bedroom (4 PAX available) KRW 309,760 4 Bedroom (6 PAX available) KRW 367,840 (Optional) KRW 29,040 Room type Hotel Grand Suite Breakfast ▼ Tmark Hotel Myeongdong • Phone : +82-2-736-1234 • Address : 65-1, Gyeonji-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul • Website : http://www.tmarkhotel.com Room type Special rate Double Weekdays (sun-thu): KRW 119,000 Weekend (fri-sat): KRW 152,000 Twin ▼ Aventree Hotel Jongno • Phone : +82-2-736-1234 • Address : 65-1, Gyeonji-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul • Website : http://www.aventreehotel.com Room type Standard twin ▼ Special rate Weekdays (sun-thu): KRW 91,500 Weekend (fri-sat): KRW 102,500 ibis Ambassador Insadong • Phone : +82-2-6730-1101 • Address : 31, Samil-daero 30-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul • Website : https://ibis.ambatelen.com/insadong/main.amb Room type Special rate Double Weekdays (sun-thu): KRW 86,000 Weekend (fri-sat): KRW 97,000 Twin 16 · 2016 International Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism KRW 314,600 KRW 251,680 Transportation ▼ Incheon International Airport --> Grand Hilton Seoul Hotel • Airport Limousine Get on at Distance 5B or12A 56 km For more information: http://www.airportlimousine.co.kr/ Travel time Fare 90 minutes Approx. 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