DZD International Diabetes Research School
The DZD International Diabetes Research School is the annual highlight of the DZD NEXT program.
80 international and national early career researchers are selected for this intensive three-day programme, which includes basic research, clinical and industrial diabetes research, but also sessions on important topics such as science communication or career development.
International speakers, who are leading in their field of research, present their work in vivid overview lectures and with special reference to translational research. Participants present and discuss their own research projects in poster sessions with the speakers and other participants.
The DZD International Diabetes Research School has been held annually since 2013, usually at different European locations in the run-up to the EASD conference.

DZD International Diabetes Research School 2025
September 13-15, 2025 in Vienna
Service
Free participation and free accommodation in double rooms with another participant
Target group
Doctoral students, medical students and young clinicians, postdocs (up to 35 years)
Registration
starts in spring 2025
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Contact
Simone Schmid
schmid(at)dzd-ev.de
Impressions
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DZD International Diabetes Research School
September, 7-9 2024 in Madrid, Spain
Topics and speaker
Prof. Philip Scherer (US) | Adipocytes in the development of metabolic diseases
Prof. Gerald Shulman (US) | Lipid-induced insulin resistance
Prof. Marc Liesa-Roig (ES) | Mitochondrial function in diabetes pathogenesis
Prof. Fatima Bosch (ES) | Gene therapy approaches for metabolic diseases
Prof. Angel Nadal (ES) | Endocrine disruptors
Prof. Amélie Bonnefond (FR) | Genetic risk factors for type 2 diabetes
Prof. Simon Griffin (UK) | Type 2 diabetes - insights from epidemiology
Prof. Peter Rossing (DK) | Diabetic complications
Prof. Jose Garcia-Tirado (CH) | Automated Insulin Delivery Technologies