HYBRID EVENT: You can participate in person at Hotel Midas Roma, Italy or Virtually from your home or work.

Dear Attendees,

Inovine Scientific Meetings is excited to invite you to the International Conference on Obesity, Metabolism & Weight Management, and happening on November 19-20, 2025, in Rome, Italy.

This year’s theme,Empowering Change: Sustainable Solutions for Weight Management,” reflects our dedication to driving scientific progress and transforming patient care.

Inovine Meetings organizes 100+ conferences every year across the USA, Europe, and Asia, with the support of more than 100 scientific societies, eminent personalities, and renowned scientists worldwide.

This congress will offer a hybrid format, providing both in-person and virtual participation options to ensure accessibility for all. The event aims to bring together a diverse community of experts, including top researchers, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and industry leaders, to engage in meaningful discussions on the latest advancements in obesity treatment, metabolic health, and weight management.

The program will showcase groundbreaking research and innovative strategies, covering key topics such as:

  1. Advances in obesity research and metabolic disorders
  2. Nutritional strategies for sustainable weight management
  3. The role of gut microbiota, genetics, and hormones in metabolism
  4. Behavioral and psychological aspects of weight control
  5. Medical and surgical interventions for obesity treatment
  6. Innovative approaches to obesity prevention and public health policies

Managing your weight is a crucial aspect of overall health. Weight control involves maintaining a healthy body weight, which can vary based on individual factors. Body Mass Index (BMI) is commonly used to determine a healthy weight range, with a BMI over 30 typically classified as obesity.

Attending this congress will provide invaluable insights into current trends and developments in obesity and metabolic health. It will also serve as a platform for networking with top experts, exchanging knowledge, and engaging in high-impact discussions that shape the future of weight management strategies. Your participation—whether in Rome Italy or virtually—will contribute to the advancement of this critical field.

Why Attend?

  • Engage in interactive sessions, webinars, workshops, and video presentations.
  • Opportunities to co-organize international workshops in collaboration with your institution.
  • Gain worldwide visibility with unique speaker and abstract pages created on Google.
  • Benefit from a fair and timely review process supported by experienced reviewers.

Target audience:

  1. Endocrinologists
  2. Physicians
  3. Bariatric surgeons
  4. Physical therapists
  5. Dietitians
  6. Nutritionists
  7. Researchers
  8. Clinical scientists
  9. Basic scientists
  10. Medical students
  11. Healthcare professionals
  12. Metabolism experts
  13. Diabetes specialists
  14. Public health experts
  15. Pharmaceutical industry
  16. Biotech professionals
  17. Healthcare technology innovators
  18. Medical colleges
  19. University faculty
  20. Policy makers
  21. Patient advocacy groups
  22. Hospital administrators
  23. Industry leaders

Participation Options:

  1. Oral Presentation: 20 minutes for individual talks followed by a 3-minutes Q&A.
  2. Poster Presentation: Engage with attendees face-to-face; posters should be no larger than A0.
  3. Workshop Presentation: 60-minute engaging talks with practical, actionable information.
  4. Virtual Presentation: Upload your presentation online if you cannot attend in person. A certificate of presentation and a digital book of abstracts will be provided.

Speaker/Delegate Benefits:

  1. Two-day Conference Pass
  2. Conference Delegate Bag
  3. Abstract Publication with DOI
  4. Lunch and Coffee Break Passes
  5. Exhibition Area Pass
  6. Participation and Poster Presentation Certificate
  7. CPD Credits

Exhibition Opportunities
Showcase your products, services, and innovations through sponsorship and exhibitor participation. Connect with professionals, grow your network, and increase your brand visibility.

Visa & Travel Assistance
Registered international participants will receive an official invitation letter for visa applications. Early submission is recommended for smooth processing.

Upcoming Obesity, Metabolism & Weight Management Conferences 2025: Obesity Health Conference | Metabolism Symposium | Global Congress On Child Health | Obesity Research Forum 2025 | Metabolism And Weight Management Congress | Innovations In Obesity 2025 | Metabolic Care And Development Summit | International Weight Management Health Summit | Child Health And Nutrition Conference | Obesity Healthcare Events 2025 | Neonatal Care Congress | Weight Management Research And Education Symposium | Advances In Pediatric Medicine 2025 | Obesity Metabolism And Weight Management  Healthcare Forums | Metabolic Innovations Meetings 2025

Related Associations & Societies:
World Obesity Federation
International Association for the Study of Obesity
European Association for the Study of Obesity
The Obesity Society
Obesity Action Coalition
merican Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery
Association for the Study of Obesity
German Obesity Society

Italian Society of Obesity
Japanese Society for the Study of Obesity

Related Journals:
International Journal of Obesity
Journal of Obesity
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Journal of Metabolic Syndrome & Obesity
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
Frontiers in Endocrinology – Obesity Section

Warm Regards,
Organizing Committee
Obesity Conference 2025

Renowned Speakers

Pei-Hsin Wang

Pei-Hsin Wang

Mackay memorial hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
Yi-Chen Ho

Yi-Chen Ho

Taipei Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
Tiancai Wen

Tiancai Wen

China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Lupei Yan

Lupei Yan

West China Hospital, Sichuan University
Mitchell S Steiner

Mitchell S Steiner

Veru Inc, United States
Maria Alejandra Mogollon

Maria Alejandra Mogollon

America Association of Clinical Endocrinologist, United States
Oksana Tonenchuk

Oksana Tonenchuk

Ksybueno Retreats,Ukraine
Rania Alnounoun

Rania Alnounoun

London Consulting Medical Center United Arab Emirates
Etti Rosenberg

Etti Rosenberg

Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Israel

Organizing Committee

VINTILA Iuliana

VINTILA Iuliana

University ‘Dunarea de Jos’ Galati, Romania

Patrick T. Fueger

Patrick T. Fueger

Vanderbilt University, USA

Mohan Badgandi

Mohan Badgandi

University of Leeds, Edinburgh and Newcastle, India

Therese Mary Cameron

Therese Mary Cameron

Diabetes Alliance, Australia

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Successful Past Conferences

11th World Congress on Diabetes & Endocrinology

August 4-5, 2025 | Tokyo, Japan

12th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology

July 26-28, 2025 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

10th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology

June 9-10, 2025 | Zurich, Switzerland

9th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology

August 14-16, 2024 | Zurich, Switzerland

8th Global Summit on Diabetes & Obesity

July 29-31, 2024 | London, United Kingdom

7th World Congress on Diabetes & Endocrinology

June 24-25, 2024 | Valencia, Spain

Past Conferences Information

11th World Congress on Diabetes & Endocrinology

Venue: Tokyo, Japan

Date: August 4-5, 2025


11th World Congress on Diabetes & Endocrinology 2025

Theme: Advancing Global Collaboration in Nursing, Diabetes, and Endocrine Care

Venue: ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Narita, Tokyo, Japan
Dates: August 04-06, 2025
Organizer: Inovine Scientific Meetings

Conference Overview

The 11th World Congress on Diabetes & Endocrinology 2025 successfully brought together clinicians, educators, researchers, and healthcare leaders from across the globe. The hybrid event served as a dynamic platform to exchange ideas, innovations, and advancements in diabetes, endocrinology, and nursing science.

The three-day event featured keynote lectures, oral and poster presentations, virtual sessions, and panel discussions. The congress promoted collaboration across disciplines and encouraged the integration of technology, simulation, and artificial intelligence in healthcare education and clinical practice.

Conference Chairs

  • Session Chair: Kellyann Garthe, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA
  • Session Co-Chair: Agnes Makhene, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Keynote Presentations

  • Kellyann Garthe, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA
    “Rejection Sensitivity, Intent to Seek Medical Help, and Gender Minority Individuals”
  • Agnes Makhene, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
    “Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education to Facilitate Critical Thinking: Preparing a Globally Competent Graduate in the 4IR Era”
  • Krista Hoek, LUMC, Leiden, Netherlands
    “Therapeutic Communication: Implementation and Analysis through Mixed Methods Design”
  • Sanele E. Nene, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
    “Ethical Considerations for Effective Artificial Intelligence Implementation in South African Public Healthcare”

Oral Presentations Highlights

  • Pasquale Fiore, British Columbia Institute of Technology, Canada
    “Connectivity Activity among Nursing Instructors Fostering Collegiality”
  • Natasha Frank, Humber Polytechnic, Canada
    “Virtual Simulation as an Innovative Teaching Methodology”
  • Santhi Nair, Tata Memorial Hospital, India
    “Patient Safety Culture among Nursing Staff in Tertiary Care”
  • Victor Javier Vazquez Zamora, IMSS, Mexico
    “Digital ePRO Intervention for Women with Breast Cancer”
  • Wu Yiping, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore
    “Clinical Immersion Programme to Enhance Nursing Practice”
  • Prof. Wen-Yi Chen, National Taichung University, Taiwan
    “Nurse Employment Behavior and Quality of Inpatient Care”

Poster Presentations

  • Chi-hua Yang, Min-Hwei Junior College of Health Care Management, Taiwan
    “Effect of Additional Instructional Courses on Breastfeeding Skills”
  • Lin Ya-Wen, China Medical University, Taiwan
    “Blended Learning to Improve Motivation and Knowledge in Nursing Students”
  • Ting-Ting Chang, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
    “Empowering Oncology Nurses through Multimodal Simulation”

Virtual Presentations

  • Kristen Vandenberg, University of Colorado, USA
    Mastering Teen/Young Adult Communication for Nurses and Educators
  • Kathryn Moore, Emory Healthcare, USA
    Serenity for the Nurse’s Soul
  • Marguerite Lawrence, Sacred Heart University, USA
    Enhancing Family Nurse Practitioner Education through Interprofessional Collaboration”

Conference Outcomes

  • Fostered global collaboration in nursing, diabetes, and endocrinology research.
  • Promoted AI integration in healthcare education and ethical implementation in clinical practice.
  • Recognized outstanding researchers through poster awards and certificate distribution.
  • Encouraged the participation of early-career professionals and students in evidence-based discussions.
  • Strengthened academic partnerships between institutions in the USA, South Africa, Taiwan, India, and Europe.

Acknowledgments

Inovine Meetings LLC extends heartfelt appreciation to all keynote speakers, session chairs, co-chairs and delegates for their active participation and contributions toward the success of the 11th World Congress on Diabetes & Endocrinology 2025.

12th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology

Venue: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Date: July 26-28, 2025


Event Title: 12th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology
Dates: July 26-28, 2025
Venue: Holiday Inn Express Arena Towers, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Organized by: Inovine Scientific Meetings
Format: Hybrid Event

Overview

The 12th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology 2025 brought together clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals from across the world to share insights on diabetes management, endocrinology innovations, and metabolic health challenges. The three-day event featured keynote lectures, oral and poster presentations, and interactive panel discussions.

Day 1 Highlights - July 26, 2025

Session Chairs: Dr. Ravi Muppirala & Dr. G. Naresh Kumar (Jeeva Therapeutics, USA)

Keynote Sessions:

  • Dr. Ravi Muppirala, Jeeva Therapeutics, USA
    “What should be the therapeutic target in the treatment of Type-2 Diabetes”
     
  • Dr. G. Naresh Kumar, Jeeva Therapeutics, USA
    “Missing links in the aetiology and progression of Type-2 Diabetes”

Oral Presentations Included:

  • Milena Raffi, University of Bologna, Italy
    “Exercise-induced changes in postural stability among patients with diabetes”
  • Rania Alnounou, London Consulting Medical Center, UAE
    “Incretin Drugs for Diabetes Management”
  • Lauri Deane, Time in Range Diabetes Education, USA
    “Early Screening of Type-1 Diabetes”
  • Fatima Gamil Mohammed Sulaiman, MBR University, UAE
    “Profiling of circulating microRNA in different subtypes of Type 2 Diabetes in the Emirati Population”
  • Hanaa Tarek El-Zawawy, American Hospital Dubai, UAE
    “Subclinical hypothyroidism: To treat or not to treat”
  • Emna Hariz, KIT Institute, Netherlands
    “Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Sports Instructors Regarding Type 1 Diabetes”

Poster Sessions:

  • Benfiala Mouna, Central Army Hospital, Algeria
    Challenges and Strategies in Type 1 Polyendocrinopathy
  • Duaa Ahmed Elhag, Sidra Medicine, Qatar
    MIRNA Expression Profile in Women with Gestational Diabetes

Day 2 Highlights - July 27, 2025

Oral Sessions Featured:

  • Nazir Ahmad, Abasyn University, Pakistan
    Unlocking Okara’s Potential: A Plant-Based Approach to Managing Diabetes
  • Mariya Tabassum, Abdul Malek Ukil Medical College, Bangladesh
    Non-pharmacological and Pharmacological Approaches to Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)
  • Raffaele Pilla, St. John of God Hospital, Italy
    Therapeutic Ketosis and Applications for the Ketogenic Diet
  • Saurabh Gupta, Pacific Medical College, India
    Clinical Significance of Second to Fourth Digit Ratio in Infertile Males

Panel Discussion: Open dialogue on innovations in diabetes research, endocrinology therapeutics, and collaborative care models.

Scientific Contributions

Over 40 scientific abstracts were presented across keynote, oral, and poster sessions. The summit emphasized:

  • Novel biomarkers and genetic insights into diabetes.
  • Advances in incretin-based and ketogenic therapies.
  • Integrative and lifestyle-based diabetes interventions.
  • Metabolic liver disease research and treatment paradigms.

Conclusion

The 12th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology 2025 successfully facilitated the exchange of cutting-edge knowledge, multidisciplinary collaboration and future research directions in endocrinology and metabolic disorders. The event concluded with a panel discussion and certificate felicitation ceremony, marking another milestone for Inovine Scientific Meetings.

10th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology

Venue: Zurich, Switzerland

Date: June 9-10, 2025


The 10th World Congress on Diabetes & Endocrinology, organized by Inovine Meetings LLC, was held on June 09-10, 2025, in Zurich, Switzerland. The event brought together leading clinicians, researchers, endocrinologists, and healthcare professionals to discuss the latest advancements in diabetes management, endocrine disorders, and metabolic research.

Scientific Highlights (Day 1 – June 9, 2025, Virtual Session)

Oral Presentations

The session commenced at 09:00 AM with a series of insightful talks:

  1. Dr. Tariq Hayat (UK)
    “Comparison of the Effect of Dapagliflozin and Empagliflozin on HbA1C and Renal Functions in Type 2 Diabetes Patients on Insulin Therapy”
    Presented comparative data showing glycemic and renal outcomes in SGLT2 inhibitor therapies.

  2. Dr. Rahul Vaghasiya (Government Medical College, India)
    “Determination of SRPA and Adiposity Measures and Its Association with Glycemic Status in Type 2 Diabetics with High Mean HbA1c”
    Highlighted the correlation between adiposity indicators and poor glycemic control.

  3. Arshbir Kaur (Punjabi University, India)
    “Computational Analysis of Overlapping Gene Signatures in Epilepsy and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus”
    Explored shared molecular pathways, suggesting therapeutic overlap.

  4. Bashayr Alsuwayni (King Saud University, Saudi Arabia)
    “Expanding the Pharmacist’s Role in Preventive Medicine Within Diabetes Clinics in Saudi Arabia”
    Advocated for enhanced pharmacist involvement in diabetes prevention and care.

  5. Omar Abusedera (RCSI, Bahrain)
    “The Impact of Metformin on Pancreatic Cancer Risk and Prognosis: An Umbrella Review”
    Summarized meta-analyses showing metformin’s potential protective effects.

  6. Abdelaziz Elmadani (Brooklyn College, UK)
    “Chronic Stress Responses in the Brain and Body Weaken the Immune System”
    Discussed the psychoneuroendocrine implications of chronic stress in metabolic disorders.

  7. Al-Jazarie U. Masacal (Amai Pakpak Medical Center, Philippines)
    “Knowledge of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Among Pregnant Women in a Tertiary Hospital in Marawi City”
    Evaluated awareness levels and suggested educational interventions for better maternal outcomes.

  8. Hasan Avcu (Tesu Health Ltd., UK)
    “A Randomised Clinical Trial to Evaluate a Digital Therapeutic (PreDiaWell®) to Improve Glycaemic Control in Adults with Pre-diabetes”
    Reported promising results from digital health interventions for early-stage diabetes management.

Panel Discussion

The session concluded with a dynamic panel discussion where experts debated digital health integration, preventive endocrinology, and personalized diabetes therapy.

Key Takeaways

  • SGLT2 inhibitors continue to show renal and cardiovascular benefits.

  • Digital therapeutics are emerging as practical adjuncts in diabetes prevention.

  • Pharmacist-led models can improve preventive care outcomes.

  • Stress management and patient education remain critical in comprehensive diabetes control.

Acknowledgments

The organizing committee thanks all speakers, participants, and institutions for contributing to a successful scientific dialogue and for advancing diabetes and endocrinology research worldwide.

9th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology

Venue: Zurich, Switzerland

Date: August 14-16, 2024


9th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology
August 14-16, 2024 | IntercityHotel Zurich Airport, Switzerland
Organized by: Inovine Scientific Meetings
Conference Mode: Hybrid

Conference Overview

The 9th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology 2024 was successfully organized in Zurich, Switzerland, bringing together eminent researchers, clinicians, healthcare professionals, and academicians from around the world. The summit served as an interactive forum for discussing innovative strategies, current advancements, and emerging trends in diabetes care, endocrinology, and metabolic disorders.

The event featured keynote speeches, oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, and networking sessions focused on bridging the gap between research and clinical practice.

Day 1 Highlights

Session Chair: Prof. Joachman Neumann, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Keynote Presentations

  • Dian True - Community Education & Wellness Partners, USA
    Topic: Diabetes Eye Care in Pregnancy
  • Dr. Paul Aoun - American Hospital Dubai, UAE
    Topic: Diabetes Care Model: By Changing Nothing, Nothing Will Change

Scientific Presentations

  • Dr. Sanam Lathief - Mount Auburn Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA
    Topic: SGLT-2 Inhibitors, 2024 Update
  • Prof. Joachman Neumann - Martin-Luther-University, Germany
    Topic: Positive Inotropic Effects of Retatrutide in the Isolated Human Atrium
  • Dr. Patrick T. Fueger - Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope, USA
    Topic: Preventing MASLD/MASH Progression by Deleting Hepatic Mig6
  • Dr. Arwa Alageel - King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
    Topic: Role of Non-exonic Variants in CALPAIN 10 Gene in PCOS Patients
  • Dr. Warles Charles Lwabukuna - Hubert Kairuki Memorial University, Tanzania
    Topic: Profile of Fasting Blood Glucose Among Secondary School Students in Dar Es Salaam
  • Dr. Arbind Kumar - AIIMS Raebareli, India
    Topic: Impact of Early and Late Diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes on Cognitive Function
  • Dr. Aljohrah Aldubikhi - Saudi Electronic University, Saudi Arabia
    Topic: Effect of Health Educators on Diabetes Control

Poster Presentations

  • Dr. Mosleh Abomughaid - University of Bisha, Saudi Arabia
    Topic: Antidiabetic Activity and Phytochemical Profiling of Ajuga iva
  • Dr. Suhaila Abdalkarim Ali Fadol - Jazan University, Saudi Arabia
    Topic: Association of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms and Treatment Adherence Among Diabetic Patients

Day 2 Highlights

Virtual Presentations (Zoom - UK Time Zone)

  • Dr. Donghong Gaoa - University at Albany, USA
    Topic: Ultrafine Particles and Cold Exposure Effects on Diabetes Hospitalizations
  • Dr. Kaisun Nesa Lesa - Khulna University, Bangladesh
    Topic: Functional Food for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Okara Noodles
  • Dr. Meagan Horne - Houston Methodist Hospital, USA
    Topic: Food Insecurity and Diabetes in the United States
  • Dr. Yuosra A. Ali - University of Mosul, Iraq
    Topic: Evaluation of Vegetable Oils Used in Potato Chips Production in Mosul
  • Dr. Shaima Albeloushi - Dasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait
    Topic: Comparative Effects of Fish Oil and Cocoa Butter Diets on IL-1β Expression in β-cells
  • Dr. Marilena Stoian - Carol Davila University of Medicine, Romania
    Topic: Nephrotic Syndrome in Diabetic Patients Not Always Linked to Diabetic Nephropathy
  • Dr. Rosa G. Zamarripa-Jáuregui - Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico
    Topic: Marine-Lenhart Syndrome: Case Report
  • Dr. Aida Kabibulatova - Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
    Topic: Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphism in Diabetic Kidney Disease
  • Dr. Nazir Ahmad - Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
    Topic: Protective Role of Okra Against Diabetes and Cognitive Decline
  • Dr. Abdul Hameed - Ziauddin University, Pakistan
    Topic: Hispidulin as an Insulin Secretagogue via AKAP9-mediated PKA Pathway
  • Dr. Giuseppina Lagana - University of Messina, Italy
    Topic: Influence of Catechins and Proanthocyanidins on Insulin Resistance and Diabetes

Conference Outcomes

The 9th Global Summit on Diabetes & Endocrinology 2024 achieved significant outcomes, including:

  • Fostering global research collaborations in diabetes and endocrine studies.
  • Promoting advances in clinical endocrinology and metabolic research.
  • Encouraging student and researcher engagement through poster and oral presentation awards.
  • Enabling cross-disciplinary exchange between basic scientists, clinicians, and public health experts.

The event concluded with a panel discussion and certificate distribution ceremony.

Acknowledgment

Inovine Scientific Meetings extends heartfelt thanks to all speakers, delegates, session chairs and sponsors for their valuable contributions to making this event a grand success.

8th Global Summit on Diabetes & Obesity

Venue: London, United Kingdom

Date: July 29-31, 2024


Title: 8th Global Summit on Diabetes & Obesity

Organizer: Inovine Scientific Meetings

Dates: July 29-31, 2024

Venue: Hyatt Place London Heathrow Airport, UK

Format: Hybrid Event

The conference brought together endocrinologists, diabetologists, nutrition experts, and medical researchers from more than 20 countries to discuss the latest developments in diabetes and obesity prevention, management, and therapeutics.

Conference Highlights

Day 1 - July 29, 2024 (Physical Sessions)

Session Chair: Therese Mary Cameron (Diabetes Alliance, Australia)

Keynote Presentations:

Therese Mary Cameron (Australia)Cultural Impacts on Propensity for Obesity
Examined cultural dietary habits and their correlation with obesity rates in indigenous and immigrant communities.

Samir Kumar Talukdar (Bangladesh)Integrated Approaches to Diabetes and Obesity Management
Discussed physiological and lifestyle-based interventions, including GLP-1 receptor agonists and the novel Tirzepatide.

Speaker Highlights:

Md. Masud Un Nabi (Bangladesh): Therapeutic Inertia to Insulin Therapy - Magnitude & Solution”

Shweta Arora (India): Lifestyle Habits and Type 2 Diabetes in Indian Population

Panagiotis Rigopoulos & Apostolos Stratopoulos (Greece): Economic Value of Preventing Morbidity & Mortality

Rania Alnounou (UAE): Incretin Drugs for Diabetes Management

Jhunior J. Gosalvez Sanchez (Bolivia): Advances in Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Innovations

Panjasaram Vassie Naidoo (South Africa): Diabetes in HIV-Infected Persons

Poster presentations focused on lifestyle modifications, diet, and metabolic research.

Panel Discussion and Certificate Distribution concluded Day 1.

Day 2 - July 30, 2024 (Virtual & Hybrid Sessions)

The second day featured Zoom-based virtual sessions accessible globally (GMT+1 timezone).

Virtual Key Presentations:

Ravi Muppirala (USA, Jeeva Therapeutics)Therapeutic Targets in Type-2 Diabetes
Explored hyperinsulinemia and innovative approaches to mimic physiological insulin secretion.

G. Naresh Kumar (India, Jeeva Therapeutics)Missing Links in the Etiology & Progression of Type 2 Diabetes
Highlighted the role of leaky gut, lipid metabolism, and inflammation in T2DM.

Meagan Horne (USA)Food Insecurity and Diabetes in the United States
Discussed nutritional policy and access issues affecting diabetic populations.

Khalid Saifullah & Nurul Huda Likhon (Bangladesh)Depression and Controlled vs. Uncontrolled Diabetes

Mariya Tabassum (Bangladesh): Comparing Novel Lipid Indices in Predicting Metabolic Syndrome

V. K. Sashindran (India): Low-Cost Health Strategies in Urban Slum Elderly Diabetics

Mohanad Mahdi Thumad Al-kaisey (Iraq): Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathy in Type II Diabetes

Hanaa Tarek El-Zawawy (UAE): Subclinical Hypothyroidism – To Treat or Not to Treat?

Anasuya Ganguly (India): Tissue Engineering and 3D Bioprinting in Diabetes Treatment

Virtual Engagement

The virtual segment enabled live presentations and interactive Q&A via Zoom, connecting global participants from Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas. Each session included:

Live chat for question submissions.

Panel discussions moderated by the scientific committee.

E-certificates and E-book provided to online attendees.

Outcomes & Key Insights

Hybrid model improved accessibility and diversity of participation.

Major themes included genetic markers, incretin therapies, nutrigenomics, bioprinting, and public health strategies.

Consensus emphasized integrated prevention, mental health screening, and innovative pharmacological developments.

Conclusion

The 8th Global Summit on Diabetes & Obesity 2024 successfully bridged clinical, technological, and cultural insights through its hybrid format, fostering international collaboration in metabolic health research.

Schedule

08:00-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:30

Opening Ceremony And Introduction

09:30-10:30

Keynote Session I

10:30-11:00

Refreshment Break

11:00-12:30

Keynote Session II

12:30-13:00

Plenary Session I

13:00-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30

Break Out Session I

15:30-16:00

Refreshment Break

16:00-17:00

Break Out Session II

08:00-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:30

Opening Ceremony And Introduction

09:30-10:30

Keynote Session I

10:30-11:00

Refreshment Break

11:00-12:30

Keynote Session II

12:30-13:00

Plenary Session I

13:00-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:30

Break Out Session I

15:30-16:00

Refreshment Break

16:00-17:00

Break Out Session II

Participation Benefits

  • All programs entry

  • Reception banquet

  • 2 Coffee breaks and snacks during the two days

  • Handbook

  • Lunch during the conference

  • Conference souvenir

  • Abstracts will be published in our refereed journal as a special issue

  • 25% Discount on the manuscript publication fee

  • 5% discount on the Inovinemeetings Group membership

  • Certification by the organizing committee

  • Breakfast during the conference

  • Wi-Fi facility

  • CPD Credits

  • 10% Discount for a group of 5 members

  • 15% Discount for group of 10 members

  • 20% Discount for group of 20 members

  • Localities Participation Benefits:

  • 20% Discount will be provided for the participants

  • who are attending from the local universities and hospitals.

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