Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track will explore the latest techniques and outcomes in pancreas transplantation for diabetes management. Emphasis will be placed on surgical innovations and patient selection criteria.
This session will focus on the advancements in islet cell transplantation, including donor selection and islet preservation techniques. Discussions will include the impact of these advancements on patient outcomes and quality of life.
This track will examine the evolving landscape of immunosuppression protocols in transplantation for diabetes patients. The focus will be on balancing efficacy and safety to improve long-term graft survival.
This session will delve into regenerative medicine approaches, including stem cell therapy and tissue engineering, aimed at restoring beta cell function. The potential of these therapies to transform diabetes treatment will be critically assessed.
This track will highlight ongoing and completed clinical trials focused on innovative diabetes treatments and transplantation methods. Participants will discuss trial design, outcomes, and implications for future research.
This session will explore various strategies for beta cell replacement, including xenotransplantation and bioengineering approaches. The challenges and successes of these methods will be critically analyzed.
This track will focus on the long-term outcomes of patients who have undergone transplantation for diabetes management. Key metrics such as glycemic control, quality of life, and complications will be discussed.
This session will address the ethical dilemmas associated with transplantation and diabetes cure research. Topics will include informed consent, equity in access to therapies, and the implications of emerging technologies.
This track will showcase cutting-edge strategies and technologies aimed at improving diabetes management beyond transplantation. Innovations in monitoring, treatment adherence, and patient education will be key discussion points.
This session will present findings from longitudinal studies examining the long-term effects of transplantation on diabetes progression. Insights into patient demographics and treatment responses will be highlighted.
This track will explore emerging trends and future directions in diabetes cure research, including novel therapeutic targets and interdisciplinary approaches. Participants will discuss the potential for breakthroughs in clinical practice.
