Thu18 Advances in diabetes care for children and young people: Part 1 11:40 am01:10 pm ICC AuditoriumAstha Soni, Sheffield Mars Skae, Manchester Mark Weston, Hereford May Ng, Southport National UK consensus on management of type 2 diabetes in children and young people 11:40 am12:00 pm Astha Soni, Sheffield Obesity and metabolic disorders in the young: Updates on new treatments 12:00 pm12:20 pm Mars Skae, Manchester Variation in paediatric diabetes outcomes: A Midlands review 12:20 pm12:40 pm Mark Weston, Hereford Time to act: Diabetes health disparities in children and young people in the UK 12:40 pm1:10 pm May Ng, Southport
National UK consensus on management of type 2 diabetes in children and young people 11:40 am12:00 pm Astha Soni, Sheffield
Obesity and metabolic disorders in the young: Updates on new treatments 12:00 pm12:20 pm Mars Skae, Manchester
Time to act: Diabetes health disparities in children and young people in the UK 12:40 pm1:10 pm May Ng, Southport
Thu18 Workshop: A walk through the updated international DKA guidelines for adults 11:40 am12:40 pm Room 4
Thu18 #dedoc° symposium: What we wish you knew and why 11:40 am01:10 pm Room 10-11 Opening and welcome 11:40 am11:45 am Nathalie Bauer, Berlin Germany Menopause and diabetes 11:45 am11:55 am Dawn Adams, Dromore, Northern Ireland #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs: What matters and why no single person can speak for all 11:55 am12:05 pm Mary Anne Murphy, Derry, Northampton Deep dive into diabetes advocacy 12:05 pm12:15 pm Niki Breslin- Brooker, Northampton Patient involvement in research, policy and healthcare services 12:15 pm12:25 pm Emma Doble, Scotland Questions 12:25 pm1:10 pm
#NothingAboutUsWithoutUs: What matters and why no single person can speak for all 11:55 am12:05 pm Mary Anne Murphy, Derry, Northampton
Patient involvement in research, policy and healthcare services 12:15 pm12:25 pm Emma Doble, Scotland
Thu18 Facilitated posters: Advancing diabetes care and access 11:40 am12:40 pm Poster Theatre Exhibition Hall
Thu18 Ins and outs of the pancreatic alpha cell 11:40 am12:40 pm Room 14Quan Zhang, Coimbra, Portugal James Cantley, Dundee Pressing the break: Negative feedback control of alpha cells 11:40 am12:40 pm Quan Zhang, Coimbra, Portugal Greasing the wheels: Intra-islet regulation of glucagon secretion 12:10 pm12:40 pm James Cantley, Dundee
Pressing the break: Negative feedback control of alpha cells 11:40 am12:40 pm Quan Zhang, Coimbra, Portugal
Greasing the wheels: Intra-islet regulation of glucagon secretion 12:10 pm12:40 pm James Cantley, Dundee
Thu18 Spotlight Theatre 12:40 pm02:20 pm Spotlight Theatre (Exhibition Hall) Air Liquide Improving patient outcomes with Control IQ technology 1:15 pm1:30 pm Kathryn Fraser Menarini SGLT2 Inhibitors: A New Standard of care 1:35 pm1:50 pm Jane Diggle John Wilding, Liverpool Liva Healthcare: Digital solutions for type 2 diabetes remission 1:55 pm2:10 pm Ellie Heath Sarah Johnston
Liva Healthcare: Digital solutions for type 2 diabetes remission 1:55 pm2:10 pm Ellie Heath Sarah Johnston
Thu18 Quality in Care 01:20 pm02:20 pm Room 10-11 Welcome from chair 1:20 pm1:25 pm Marc Atkin, Bath Data led prioritisation 1:25 pm1:35 pm Ben Greenbury, London Mark Hawkins, London #diabeteschat 1:35 pm1:45 pm Tom Dean, Chesterfield Improve access to diabetes technology for children and young people with diabetes living in low income households 1:45 pm2:00 pm Jenny Foster Question and Answer 2:00 pm2:15 pm Marc Atkin, BathAll panel Quality in Care diabetes: How to enter 2:15 pm2:20 pm Julia Platts, Cardiff
Improve access to diabetes technology for children and young people with diabetes living in low income households 1:45 pm2:00 pm Jenny Foster
Thu18 Diabetes UK Professional Interest Networks 01:20 pm02:15 pm Children and young adults (Room 1) 1:20 pm2:15 pm Consultants and Specialist Trainees (Room 14) 1:20 pm2:15 pm Diabetes care and Eyes (Room 17) 1:20 pm2:15 pm Psychosocial (Room 3) 1:20 pm2:15 pm
Thu18 Advances in diabetes care for children and young people: Part 2 02:20 pm03:50 pm Room 7-9 Clinical nutrition approaches in paediatric type 1 and type 2 diabetes 2:20 pm2:40 pm Francesca Annan, London Anne Marie Frohock, Oxford Preventing and delaying type 1 diabetes onset: New interventions on the horizon 2:40 pm3:10 pm Tim Barrett, Birmingham Optimising hybrid closed loop systems in children: Specificity of different systems 3:10 pm3:30 pm Remy Cresswell, Nottingham Pooja Sachdev, Nottingham Psychological support and solution focused approaches to overcoming barriers to using technology for children, young people and carers 3:30 pm3:50 pm Dominic Bray, Merseyside
Clinical nutrition approaches in paediatric type 1 and type 2 diabetes 2:20 pm2:40 pm Francesca Annan, London Anne Marie Frohock, Oxford
Preventing and delaying type 1 diabetes onset: New interventions on the horizon 2:40 pm3:10 pm Tim Barrett, Birmingham
Optimising hybrid closed loop systems in children: Specificity of different systems 3:10 pm3:30 pm Remy Cresswell, Nottingham Pooja Sachdev, Nottingham
Psychological support and solution focused approaches to overcoming barriers to using technology for children, young people and carers 3:30 pm3:50 pm Dominic Bray, Merseyside
Thu18 Innovations in diabetes eye health 02:20 pm03:50 pm Room 10-11 Screening: Where are we? And where are we going? 2:20 pm2:45 pm Simon Harding, Liverpool Innovations in the management of diabetic eye disease 2:45 pm3:10 pm Tunde Peto, Belfast Lived experience: The journey from diagnosis, through treatment and today: What it is like living with diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular oedema 3:10 pm3:35 pm Sara Crowley, Rhondda Cynon Taff Bernadette Warren, London Discussion 3:35 pm3:50 pm
Lived experience: The journey from diagnosis, through treatment and today: What it is like living with diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular oedema 3:10 pm3:35 pm Sara Crowley, Rhondda Cynon Taff Bernadette Warren, London
Thu18 Tackling stigma 02:20 pm03:50 pm ICC Auditorium Diabetes and stigma: What does the research tell us about people’s experiences? 2:20 pm2:45 pm Andy Broomhead, Diabetes UK Dani Roe, Diabetes UK The impact of stigma on people with diabetes: A patient voice 2:45 pm3:00 pm Jessica Catchpole, London Parveen Khan, West Sussex Researching stigma and its impacts 3:00 pm3:20 pm Angus Forbes, London Rita Forde, LondonNick Oliver, London The impact of stigma on health: A HIV case study 3:20 pm3:30 pm Garry Brough, London What else have we learned? Data from Learning Zone 3:30 pm3:40 pm Jason Harding, Diabetes UK Questions 3:40 pm3:50 pm
Diabetes and stigma: What does the research tell us about people’s experiences? 2:20 pm2:45 pm Andy Broomhead, Diabetes UK Dani Roe, Diabetes UK
The impact of stigma on people with diabetes: A patient voice 2:45 pm3:00 pm Jessica Catchpole, London Parveen Khan, West Sussex
Researching stigma and its impacts 3:00 pm3:20 pm Angus Forbes, London Rita Forde, LondonNick Oliver, London
Thu18 Metformin and AMPK: Mechanisms to therapies 02:20 pm03:50 pm Room 17 Metformin and amino acid homeostasis 2:20 pm2:50 pm Graham Rena, Dundee Metabolic regulation of adipose stem cell fate and function by AMP activated protein kinase: From bench to clinic 2:50 pm3:20 pm Alice Pollard, London AMP activated protein kinase: Regulator of insulin sensitivity insights from skeletal muscle 3:20 pm3:50 pm Jorgen Wojtaszewski, Copenhagen, Denmark
Metabolic regulation of adipose stem cell fate and function by AMP activated protein kinase: From bench to clinic 2:50 pm3:20 pm Alice Pollard, London
AMP activated protein kinase: Regulator of insulin sensitivity insights from skeletal muscle 3:20 pm3:50 pm Jorgen Wojtaszewski, Copenhagen, Denmark
Thu18 Harry Keen Rank Nutrition Lecture: Why control of food intake is important for people with diabetes 03:55 pm04:35 pm ICC Auditorium Chair:Naveed Sattar, GlasgowJohn Wilding, Liverpool