23rd European Congress of Endocrinology

4 februari 2021

22-26 May 2021 | online

23<sup>rd</sup> European Congress of Endocrinology

Join us and colleagues from all over the world for the 23rd European Congress of Endocrinology taking place online 22-26 May 2021 on our interactive virtual platform – ESE On Demand. Following feedback from our highly rated online Congress last year (e-ECE 2020), we are introducing enhanced networking features; allowing attendees to connect and collaborate with their fellow endocrine professionals from across the globe.

Register today to access our special Early Bird rates – you can also join ESE to take advantage of the preferential Member rates! Joining ESE costs as little as €10 and can save you up to €210 on the cost of attending e-ECE 2021 alone – along with a host of other exclusive Member benefits!

Early Bird Deadline: Thursday 6 May 2021 (23:59 CEST)

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This year e-ECE 2021’s rich, varied and exciting programme will bring you:

  • 11 plenary and award lectures bringing you excellence in basic and clinical research
  • 30 symposia sessions from over 90 international speakers, providing inspiring lectures covering all fields of endocrinology
  • A number of joint symposia with our partner societies, including an Endo-ERN and ESE symposium exploring endocrine rare diseases
  • 15 Meet the Expert sessions allowing you to discuss very diverse topics with clinical experts
  • Six debate sessions where you can listen to experts’ opinions and gain complex knowledge
  • Five New Scientific Approach sessions.

Here are a few of our exciting programme highlights that you won’t want to miss:

Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition
“One of my personal highlights will be Symposium 23 – Novel targets in diabesity about promising new pharmaceutical options to treat obesity and its metabolic consequences as type 2 diabetes. Adipose tissue is an important endocrine organ with numerous regulatory functions, which are often disturbed in obesity. As nowadays so many people worldwide suffer from obesity or “sick fat disease”, and lifestyle interventions are not always effective, it is of paramount importance to develop better therapies as add-on to a healthy lifestyle.”
Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition Basic Lead – Liesbeth van Rossum (Netherlands)

Environmental Endocrinology
“One of my favourite session of e-ECE2021 is “Endocrine Connections with/to/and COVID-19” because these contributions clearly illustrate how the recent pandemia impacts on several aspects of the endocrine system and vice versa how both frequent and rare clinical endocrine conditions result in elevated morbidity/mortality. On the other hand, research presentations in this session demonstrate impressive new developments bidirectionally linking bench with bedside in the multidisciplinary endocrine arena.”
Environmental Endocrinology – Co Lead Josef Köhrle (Germany)

Reproductive and Developmental
“One of my personal highlights will be Symposium 23 about promising new pharmaceutical options to treat obesity and its metabolic consequences as type 2 diabetes. Adipose tissue is an important endocrine organ with numerous regulatory functions, which are often disturbed in obesity. As nowadays so many people worldwide suffer from obesity or “sick fat disease”, and lifestyle interventions are not always effective, it is of paramount importance to develop better therapies as add-on to a healthy lifestyle. In this symposium Jiten Vora will address novel targets of SGLT2 inhibitors, Martin Jastroch will speak about harnessing brown adipose tissue function as an innovative obesity treatment strategy and Peter Kühnen will present exciting new data on a Melanocortin-4 Receptor agonist as treatment for genetic obesity including proopiomelanocortin deficiency.”
Reproductive and Developmental Clinical Lead – Bulent Yildiz (Turkey)

Dit bericht is afkomstig van de European Society of Endocrinology.