North Europe Young Diabetologists (NEYD) Annual Meeting 2023

North Europe Young Diabetologists (NEYD) has a long tradition for joining young researchers from United Kingdom, Netherlands/Belgium, and Denmark for a 3-days annual meeting. The nature of the meeting allows for discussion of research in an intimate and stimulating setting for young researchers. Participants present their own research (selected from submitted abstracts) and discuss it with peers and senior established scientists. The meeting facilitates networking and collaboration opportunities with peer young scientists and senior experts.
- Time & place
- Who can attend?
- Detailed description
- Programme & speakers
- Organisers
- Registration & submission of abstracts
TIME & PLACE
Dates: 24-26 May 2023
Place: Bautahøj Kursuscenter & Hotel, Bautahøjvej 39, DK-3630 Jægerspris, Denmark
WHO CAN ATTEND?
This annual meeting is intended for younger researchers working within any field of diabetes, including both clinical, basic, and translational research. The participants are selected based on abstract submission. Priority is given to participants employed at Danish research and health institutions or in the life science industry. Priority is also given to participants who have not attended NEYD before, but you may participate in the meeting more than once. Participants that are selected to attend the meeting will receive further information after the registration deadline.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The NEYD Annual Meeting will be attended by 30 young diabetes researchers (10 from each country) who will be invited to present their research (15 min oral presentation + 5 min discussion). Participants will be joined by three senior discussants and six meeting organisers (who are diabetes researchers at post-doc level). The senior discussants will contribute by giving state of the art lectures within their research area of expertise or pro-con debates. The meeting supports research education of young researchers by sharing knowledge and giving opportunity to present own word and discuss in front of peers supported by experts.
Young diabetes researchers from research groups based in Denmark are urged to submit an abstract. Diabetes relevant research is mandatory. Based on the scientific quality of submitted abstracts, 10 researchers are invited for the meeting. The meeting facilitates networking and collaborations across the diabetes area and between researchers of United Kingdom, Netherlands/Belgium, and Denmark.
PROGRAMME & SPEAKERS
See the tentative programme. The detailed and final programme will be announced to the participants after abstract selection.
Speakers are to be announced.
ORGANISERS
Christoffer Martinussen,
MD PhD
Sofie Hædersdal,
MD PhD
REGISTRATION & SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
Registration deadline:
1 February 2023
Deadline for submission of abstracts:
1 February 2023
Abstract guidelines
Be sure your abstract contains the following information and adheres to the following formatting guidelines before submission:
You maydownload the abstract template here.
The abstract should have a lenght of maximum 250 words and written in Arial 11.
- Title of abstract (Use a short and specific title with title-style capitalization and put it in bold)
- Presenting author name(s) (Underline the presenting author’s name)
- Affiliation (Include unit, institution/company/hospital, city and country for all authors and put it in italic)
The body of the abstract should contain the following content:
- Background and aim:
Text in Arial 11 - Material and methods:
Text in Arial 11 - Results (if obtained to-date)
Text in Arial 11 - Conclusion (and perspectives)
Text in Arial 11
No images, figures, charts or tables should be included in the abstract.
Please proofread carefully before submission and submit a word file along with your registration in Plan2Learn.