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ICDM 2020

Video on demand session

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Plenary lectures Main sympsia Research group and committee session Special and award session Corporate symposia Video on demand session Oral presentations


VOD1 Hot topic of diabetes epidemiology 1  Dae Jung Kim Overview
Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study is very well known study to investigate the long time risk and risk factors for diabetes. Dietary assessment was well conducted by a validated dietary history questionnaire. Professor He will give us the association between intakes of folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12 and incidence of diabetes. Intake of folate in young adulthood was inversely associated with diabetes incidence in midlife and the association may be partially explained by homocysteine, insulin sensitivity and systemic inflammation.
Ka Kahe
Columbia University, USA
VOD1 B vitamin intake and diabetes risk: a 30-year prospective follow-up study
VOD2 Hot topic of diabetes epidemiology 2  Dae Jung Kim Overview
Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study is very well known study to investigate the long time risk and risk factors for diabetes. Dietary assessment was well conducted by a validated dietary history questionnaire. Professor He will give us the association between intakes of folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12 and incidence of diabetes. Intake of folate in young adulthood was inversely associated with diabetes incidence in midlife and the association may be partially explained by homocysteine, insulin sensitivity and systemic inflammation.
Andrea Luk
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
VOD2 Using registries to describe disease phenotypes and prognosis in people with young-onset diabetes
VOD3 International education course   Committee of international liaison
Sung Hee Choi
Overview
The goal of diabetes management is to minimize the symptoms associated with hyperglycemia and to prevent or delay the development of micro- and macro-vascular complications. To attain these goals, various treatment modalities including oral hypoglycemic agents and injectables (insulin and non-insulin) are widely used and new agents are under development. Besides these tools for glycemic control, optimal screening, and management of subclinical or clinical micro- and macrovascular complications are mandatory. In this educational course, we have prepared for a series of valuable lectures regarding these fundamental topics. In addition, the recent development of CGM will be covered in this educational course.
Sung Hwan Suh
Dong-A University, Korea
VOD3-1 Oral hypoglycemic agents: how to combine them
Hae Jin Kim
Ajou University, Korea
VOD3-2 Recent insulin and non-insulin injectables: how did they change our practice?
Mikyung Kim
Keimyung University, Korea
VOD3-3 Diabetic microvascular complications: how to diagnose and manage them?
So Hun Kim
Inha University, Korea
VOD3-4 Diabetic macrovascular complications: where do we stand now?
Eunjung Rhee
Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
VOD3-5 Glycemic variability: how can we avoid it?
VOD4 Cardiovascular disease across the life course in diabetic women  Yeon-Ah Sung Overview
An excess risk of cardiovascular disease in women with diabetes has been demonstrated. The protective effect of female sex on cardiovascular risk greatly attenuates, or even reverses in diabetes. This session will show the mechanism, epidemiologic and clinical aspects of cardiovascular disease across the life cycle in diabetic women. These attempts can be helpful to the development of tailor prevention and treatment strategies of cardiovascular disease for them.
Hyejin Lee
Ewha Womans University, Korea
VOD4-1 Cardiovascular disease in women with diabetes: epidemiologic perspectives in Korea
Bulent Yildiz
Hacettepe University, Turkey
VOD4-2 CVD risk in women of reproductive age; focusing on polycystic ovary syndrome
Catherine Kim
University of Michigan, USA
VOD4-3 Management of cardiovascular risk in peri and postmenopausal women with diabetes
VOD5 Heterogeneous adipose tissue and metabolic regulation  Jae Bum Kim Overview
This session will discuss the state-of-the art knowledge on adipose tissue biology and metabolic regulation. Accumulating evidence suggests that adipose tissue is composed of heterogeneous cell populations that mediate different metabolic processes upon environmental changes through single cell RNA sequencing analysis and lineage tracing mouse models. In this session, three world-wide renowned scientists including Drs. Seale, Gupta and Kajimura will present their own updated data for adipose tissue heterogeneity and its roles in whole body energy homeostasis.
Rana K Gupta
University of Pennsylvania, USA
VOD5-1 Adipose tissue progenitor cells & fat tissue development
Shingo Kajimura
University of Texas Southwestern, USA
VOD5-2 Molecular control of de novo adipogenesis in obesity
Patrick Seale
Harvard University, USA
VOD5-3 The cellular and functional heterogeneity of thermogenic fat
VOD6 Diagnosis and management of diabetic peripheral neuropathy; where are we now and where to go  Chong Hwa Kim Overview
This session entitled with ‘Diagnosis and management of diabetic peripheral neuropathy; where are we now and where to go’ is translational session and designed to provide a place for clinicians to understand the pathogenesis, diagnosis and various therapeutic areas for diabetic neuropathy(DN) in people with diabetes. Many such patients with painful DN have depression, anxiety, fear and stress, and do not sleep well. There is thus an urgent need to detect DPN early by using objective, validated point-of-care devices as clinical exam or the use of the 10 gram monofilament is not reliable. Early detection will lead to an earlier intervention to reduce risk factors for the development of DPN. In this session, Advances in the pathogenesis and diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy and perception beyond the seam of the periphery in the treatment of DN, will be 2 excellent speakers presented. This session will be provide the better understanding of diagnosis, pathogenesis and management of DN.
Rayaz A. Malik
Weill Cornell Medicine, Qatar
VOD6-1 Advances in the pathogenesis and diagnosis of diabetic neuropathy
Solomon Tesfaye
University of Sheffield, UK
VOD6-2 Diabetic neuropathy: perception beyond the seam of the periphery
VOD7 Mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetes and its complication  In-Kyu Lee Overview
Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a critical role in orchestrating the complex mechanisms involved in human pathology. In this session titled “Mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetes and its complications”, Our renowned speakers will provide us with their expert insights on the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in metabolic diseases. This session will bring forth exciting findings and potential therapeutic avenues to improve mitochondrial function as a cure for diabetes.
Daisuke Koya
Kanazawa University, Japan
VOD7-1 CD38 inhibition decreased renal oxidative stress in diabetic kidney disease
Alessia Fornoni
University of Miami, USA
VOD7-2 Lipid-related mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetic kidney diseases
Quan Chen
Nankai University, China
VOD7-3 Mitochondrial quality and lipid metabolism
VOD8 Beta cell generation and regeneration  Hail Kim Overview
This session is entitled 'β cell generation and regeneration'. Significant loss of functional β cell mass contributes to the development of diabetes. Therefore, replenishing functional β cell mass is crucial to treat diabetes in pathophysiological perspective. For this reason, researchers have asked questions on how β cells can be generated and regenerated for many years. A recent technological development of single cell-RNAsequencing boosted researchers to answer this question in a higher resolution. In this session, speakers will discuss the recent finding regarding β cell generation and its’ actual application to generate functional insulin producing cells. This session will deepen our understanding on how β cells can be generated or regenerated.
Francis Lynn
University of British Columbia, Canada
VOD8-1 Single cell approaches to understand and improve functional maturation of stem cell derived ß-cells
Yi Arial Zeng
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
VOD8-2 Identify pancreatic islets resident progenitors
Julie Sneddon
University of California, San Francisco, USA
VOD8-3 Lineage dynamics of pancreatic development at single-cell resolution
Joe Q. Zhou
Cornell University, USA
VOD8-4 Engineering gastric tissues for insulin production
  • Korean Diabetes Association
    101-2104, Lotte Castle President, 109
    Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04146, Korea

    E-mail : icdm@diabetes.or.kr

  • Congress Secretariat (The Within)
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    TEL : 82-070-5014-1347 FAX : . 82-70-8677-6333 E-mail : icdm@diabetes.or.kr