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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the latest discoveries in beta cell development, function, and survival. Researchers will present innovative findings that enhance our understanding of beta cell biology in the context of diabetes.
This session will delve into the underlying mechanisms that contribute to the onset and progression of diabetes. Presentations will explore metabolic dysregulation, insulin resistance, and the role of inflammation in diabetes pathophysiology.
This track will highlight cutting-edge research on regenerative therapies aimed at restoring beta cell function. Discussions will include stem cell applications, tissue engineering, and novel regenerative strategies.
This session will examine the interplay between the immune system and diabetes, focusing on autoimmune mechanisms and immune-mediated beta cell destruction. Researchers will share insights into potential immunotherapies and their implications for treatment.
This track will explore the identification and validation of biomarkers that aid in the diagnosis and prognosis of diabetes. Presentations will cover novel biomarkers and their potential for clinical application in diabetes management.
This session will showcase the latest therapeutic interventions for diabetes, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. Researchers will discuss emerging drugs, lifestyle modifications, and their impact on patient outcomes.
This track will focus on clinical strategies for managing diabetes and improving patient care. Presentations will highlight best practices, multidisciplinary approaches, and patient-centered interventions.
This session will address the translation of basic research findings into clinical applications for diabetes treatment. Researchers will discuss challenges and successes in bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and patient care.
This track will explore the role of genetic and epigenetic factors in the development of diabetes. Presentations will cover recent findings on genetic predisposition, epigenetic modifications, and their implications for disease management.
This session will investigate the relationship between metabolic syndrome and diabetes, focusing on shared risk factors and pathophysiological mechanisms. Researchers will present findings on the impact of metabolic syndrome on diabetes progression.
This track will provide insights into diabetes research from a global perspective, highlighting disparities in prevalence, treatment, and outcomes. Presentations will emphasize the importance of international collaboration in addressing the diabetes epidemic.