ABCD Spring Meeting 2017 – call for abstracts

ABCD Spring Meeting 2017

Titanic Belfast, 10th & 11th May 2017
This year’s Spring meeting is being held at Titanic Belfast, an outstanding venue in this wonderful city and just a few minutes from Belfast City Airport, served by short flights from the majority of UK airports.

The meeting will commence at 6.30pm on Wed 10th May with our AGM, the presentation of the Rowan Hillson Insulin Safety Awards and a fascinating keynote speech by Patrick Bell, followed by the Association dinner, also in this magnificent venue. The following day promises a packed programme of talks from experts in their fields. Accreditation by the RCP London has been approved for this meeting (6 CME points). The draft programme can be seen HERE and on line registration will be opening very soon.

We will also be running our second IPN Meeting, following on from the hugely successful inaugural meeting in Manchester last year. This will run for a full day on Wed 10th May, also at Titanic Belfast. Further information is available HERE, and on line registration will open very soon.

Abstracts

You are invited to submit an abstract of no more than 250 words for the Spring Meeting. Abstracts should be for a poster on any subject which might be of interest to members of the Association – diabetes, endocrinology or general medicine.

  • Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to display their work in the form of a poster at the meeting on 11th May and those meeting the criteria for publication will be published on the ABCD and BJD websites.
  • The top 10 abstracts will be published in full in the BJD (subject to meeting the criteria for publication)

To submit your abstract, click HERE

The deadline for receipt of submitted abstracts is midday on 21st February 2017

Successful authors will be notified by 15th March 2017.

Programme and further information about this meeting is available HERE

We look forward to seeing you at these future ABCD meetings.

New Technologies in Diabetes

3.30pm Registration

4.00pm Welcome
Chairperson: Prof Tim O’Brien, Consultant Endocrinologist, University Hospital, Galway

4.15pm New Paradigms for Young Adult DM1 Care
Prof Sean Dinneen, Consultant Endocrinologist, University Hospital Galway

5.00pm Diabetes Medications: Options & Opportunities
Prof Adrian Vella, Department of Endocrinology, Mayo Clinic, USA

5.45pm Diabetes and Neurological Illness
Dr John Lynch, Consultant Neurologist, University Hospital Galway

6.30pm Coffee Break
Chairperson: Dr Cathy McHugh, Consultant Endocrinologist, Sligo General Hospital

6.45pm MODY in our Midst
Dr Bahram Jafar Mohammadi, Endocrinology & Metabolic Medicine, Oxford University

7.30pm Next Generation Artificial Pancreas
Dr Roman Hovorka, Director of Metabolic Research, Cambridge University

8.15pm Digital Diabetes
Dr Derek O’Keeffe, Endocrinology SpR, University Hospital Galway

9.00pm Close
Prof Tim O’Brien, Consultant Endocrinologist, University Hospital, Galway

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Irish Endocrine Society 40th Annual Conference 2016 – Final Programme below

The IES Annual Conference will be held in the Stormont Hotel on the 14th and 15th October 2016. Local Organiser Dr Hamish Courtney

Final Abstract Programme:

IES Abstract_Final Programme_2016

The AGM of the society will take place on the 15th October 8.00 -9.00am.

This year the inaugural Hadden lecture will be given Professor DM Nathan; the inaugural McKenna lecture will be given by Professor Amar Agha and the Lifetime achievement award will be presented to Professor AB Atkinson.

People presenting posters please take note of your poster number and all posters should be up for viewing before the start of the meeting at 1pm on Friday 14th October. All posters should remain in place until the end of the meeting. The Montgomery medal will be awarded for the best poster.  The poster boards are Portrait in orientation.  The full frame size is 2085 x 963mm and the size of the area within the frame is 2060x950mm.

People presenting orals please note your presentation is 10 minutes long with 5 minutes of time allowed for questions. The O’Donovan medal will be awarded to the best oral research presentation.

 

 

 

Summer Student Research Bursaries 2016

SUMMER STUDENT RESEARCH BURSARIES

The Irish Endocrine Society offers five (€2000) Summer Student Research Bursaries to encourage promising undergraduate students, medical students to pursue careers in endocrinology. The Society provides a stipend to each student award recipient to participate in research projects under the guidance of a Society member for 6 to 10 weeks during the summer. Recipients are invited to attend the Society’s Annual Meeting and may be asked to present research work.

Application Requirements
  • Summary of research project, jointly prepared by Mentor and Student including Student’s role in the research project (2 page)
  • Mentor statement which includes Mentor’s role in the research project including his/her plans for training
  • Student’s CV (mailing address and contact details must be included)

Applications directly to: Dr. Mensud Hatunic; [email protected]

The closing date for receipt of applications is 29th April 2016.