Calendar

Each month we have a new and interesting talk and discussion by an early-career diabetes researcher.

As a new thing we have decided to end the year with a round-table discussion of the topics from the 2022 GDJC. This is to recap some of the best points made and add to answered and unanswered questions raised during the talks.

Month Day Time (UK) Speaker Position at the time of the GDJC Talk Country Topic
December TBD TBD Daniel Ibsen, Lauren Wedekind, Omar Silverman Retana, Camille Mba TBD TBD Panel discussion of the topics of the 2022 GDJC, including highlights and a Q&A session
November TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
October TBD TBD Mark Lyngbæk PhD DK The Effects Exercise Training on Pancreatic β-cell Function and Barriers for Physical Activity
September 8 14.00-15.00 Jakub Morze MD/PhD student at the University of Warmia and Mazury Poland Metabolomics and T2D risk
August 17 14.00-15.00 Daniela Nickel PhD student Germany Healthy food diversity and the risk of major chronic diseases in the EPIC-Potsdam study
July 13 14.00-15.00 Neftali Eduardo Antonio-Villa PhD student at UNAM Mexico Sociodemographic inequalities in diabetes subgroups in Mexico and USA: a data-driven individual and epidemiological perspective
June 28 14.00-15.00 Lauren Wedekind PhD Student at the University of Oxford and the National Institutes of Health England, US Genetic and non-genetic influences on birth weight and type 2 diabetes
May 30 14.00-15.00 Gabriela Carrillo Researcher at Public Health Scotland Scotland Sex differences in depression in diabetes
April 21 18.00-19.00 Cassie Mitchell and Emma Stinson Postdoctoral Fellow and Statistician at National Insitute of Diabetes & Digestive and Kidney Diseases US Metabolic responses to a mixed meal tolerance test in individuals at risk for type 2 diabetes
March 23 14.00-15.00 Anthony Muchai Manyara PhD Fellow, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland Kenya and Scotland Comparison of risk factors between people with type 2 diabetes and matched controls in Nairobi, Kenya
February 23 14.00-15.00 Alisa Kjeargaard Research Associate, Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark Denmark Mendelian randomization and examples from diabetes epidemiology
January - - No GDJC this month - - -

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