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7 th Conference on Advances in Diabetes and Insulin Therapy WWW.ADIT-CONF.ORG Often described as the “Little Paris of Middle Europe”, Budapest is famous not only for the monuments reflecting its own 1,000-year-old culture, but also for the relics of others who settled here. Remains from both Roman occupation and much later ruled by the Turks can still be seen in the city. After the Ottoman Empire the union with Austria has a particular influence on the city’s form and style. The capital has two sides, Buda and Pest, stretching along the banks of the Danube, representing two different characters of the city. Suburban Buda and its historic castle district offer medieval streets and houses, museums, caves and Roman ruins. The dynamic Pest side boasts the largest parliament building in Europe, riverside promenades, flea markets, bookstores, antique stores and café houses. Budapest has a lot to offer. Museums and galleries, churches and synagogues, palaces and historic buildings, baths and pools are presented together with the influence of Secession in the city. There is an unmistakable feeling that something out of the ordinary is just around the corner, but what it will be is up to you to find out... ABOUT BUDAPEST www.visit-hungary.com IMPORTANT CONTACTS Scientific program Prof. Andrej Janez E-mail: [email protected] Housing & Registrations Mr. Rok Bolcina E-mail: [email protected] ADIT Secretariat C/O AMATIS, Consulting-Meeting desing-CME Robova c.5, Vrhnika 1360, Slovenia www.amatis.si MARCH 19 - 21, 2015 | BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

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7th Conference on

Advances in Diabetesand Insulin Therapy

www.ADIT-Conf.org

Often described as the “Little Paris of Middle Europe”, Budapest is famous not only for the monuments reflecting

its own 1,000-year-old culture, but also for the relics of others who settled here. Remains from both Roman occupation and much later ruled by the Turks can still be seen in the

city. After the Ottoman Empire the union with Austria has a particular influence on the city’s form and style.

The capital has two sides, Buda and Pest, stretching along the banks of the Danube, representing two different

characters of the city.

Suburban Buda and its historic castle district offer medieval streets and houses, museums, caves and Roman ruins. The

dynamic Pest side boasts the largest parliament building in Europe, riverside promenades, flea markets, bookstores,

antique stores and café houses.

Budapest has a lot to offer. Museums and galleries, churches and synagogues, palaces and historic buildings, baths and

pools are presented together with the influence of Secession in the city.

There is an unmistakable feeling that something out of the ordinary is just around the corner, but what it will be is up to

you to find out...

ABOuT BuDAPEST

www.visit-hungary.com

IMPORTANT CONTACTSScientific programProf. Andrej JanezE-mail: [email protected]

Housing & RegistrationsMr. Rok BolcinaE-mail: [email protected]

ADIT SecretariatC/O AMATIS, Consulting-Meeting desing-CMERobova c.5, Vrhnika 1360, Sloveniawww.amatis.si

March 19 - 21, 2015 | BUDAPEST, HUngArY

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Who are We?ADIT BoARDProf. Andrej Janez, Slovenia chairman Prof. Zeljko Metelko, Croatiaco chairman Prof. nebojsa Lalic, Serbiaco chairman Prof. Peter Kempler, HungaryProf. Asimina Mitrakou, greeceProf. Tsvetalina Tankova, BulgariaDusanka Bolcina, CMP

pReLIMINARY FAcuLTY LISTDonnelly r., United KingdomHeise T., germanyKnop K. f., Denmark osar S. Z., TurkeyPasquali r., Italyreeves H., United KingdomSchernthaner g., AustriaSmith U., SwedenTsapas A., greeceUrbancic V., SloveniaYki-Jarvinen H., finland

cALL FoR ABSTRAcTSwe are inviting you to contribute to the program and submit the abstract. The abstract topic should relate to any of the program topics. More information about the abstract submission are available on the web page.Deadline for submission:february 1, 2015

A discounted (reduced registration) will be granted to delegates who will book accommodation through ADIT Secretariat. Exceptions to this rule are delegates from Hungary with residential address in Budapest.

INCLUDeD· Entrance to the Sessions and Exhibition· welcome reception, Coffee Breaks and Lunches · Conference bag · ADIT Program Book and other materials · VAT

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PreLIMINarYProGraMKEY NOTE SESSION: WhaT aFTEr METFOrMIN?InsulinDPP-4gLP-1SulphonylureaSgLT-2cOMBINaTION OF INSULIN WITh INcrETIN ThEraPY Combination of DPP-4+insulin Combination of gLP-1+insulin NEW BaSaL INSULINS: DO WE NEED ThEM aND WhY?new basal insulins overviewDo we need new basal insulin in type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes? SGLT-2 ThEraPY - arE ThErE aNY DIFFErENcESKidney as new therapeutic target in glycemia management- view from nephrologistSgLT-2 overview: Are all the gliflozins the same? DIaBETES aND caNcErPathogenesis of cancers in diabetes and obesityShould we screen diabetic patients for cancer? NaFL, NaSh aND hcc: NEW chaLLENGES FOr ThE DIaBETOLOGISTSimple sugars and nAfLD Practical approach to diagnosis and management NOVELTIES IN DIaBETES MIcrOVacSULar cOMPLIcaTONS ThEraPYretinopathynephropathyneuropathy DIaBETIc FOOT DISEaSEHow to screen properly according to new recommendations How to implement IDf foot prevention program in the region? WhErE ENDOcrINOLOGY MEETS DIaBETESTestosterone replacement in diabetic men Hormone replacement therapy in diabetic womenMEET ThE PrOFESSOr SESSION

hoUSINGhotel : Intercontinental hotel Budapest (non rated)Address: Budapest Apaczai Csere J.U. 12-14 ,Budapest , 1052Hungary

room rate : 149 € per room per nightDouble occupancy surcharge : 49 €room rate is inclusive of:room rate, breakfast (15 € p.p.), VAT 18% , city tax and wIfI

Changes of arrival/departure dates will be charged 30 € per change until January 15, 2015.Any change after January 16, 2015 will be charged 60 € per person.

Deadline nov 30, 2014

Jan 15, 2015

feb 19, 2015 on site

reduced registration 390 € 490 € 590 € 650 €

registration 490 € 590 € 690 € 690 €

GooDTo KNoWBooK THe RooM-SAVe oN ReGISTRATIoN!reduced registration eligibility You can benefit a 100 € discount on regular registration if you book your accommodation through official ADIT room block and support the conference.

DoN’T MISS THe DeADLINeS & SAVeNovember 30, 2014Early Bird registration expiresDecember 1, 2014free cancellation expiresJanuary 15, 2015regular registration rate expiresCancellation with 50% charge expiresfree of charge name changes expiresFebruary 1, 2015Abstract submission deadlineFebruary 19, 2015registrations close

ReGISTRATIoN RATeSregistration rates are valid for registrations done and confirmed until midnight on the day of rate expiration. The registrations not paid in due time will be automatically canceled and are subject to rate change.

cANceLLATIoN (ReGISTRATIoNS/HouSING)At any time charge: 50 €By December 1, 2014: full refundBy January 15, 2015: 50% chargeFrom January 16, 2015: no refund

cHANGeS (ReGISTRATIoN)name changes are free of charge until January 15, 2015. Until february 19, 2015 name change will be charged 30 €. Changes on site from february 20, 2015 will be charged 60 € per each change.

cHANGeS (HouSING)(arrival/departure dates, duration of stay) Until January 15,2015:30 per paxJanuary 16, 2015 onwards: 60 € per pax per each change