Theme: New Developments in Diabetes
Diabetes Asia Pacific 2016
Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most significant global health concerns of modern times. Diabetes Cases are multi-factorial and include both genetic and environmental elements that affect beta-cell function and tissue (muscle, liver, adipose tissue, and pancreas) insulin sensitivity. A number of factors have been suggested as possibly linking insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction in the pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes. A majority of individuals suffering from type 2 diabetes are obese, with central visceral adiposity. According to the International Diabetes Federation, diabetes statistics says that there are more than 317 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes, and an additional 187 million are living undiagnosed. The global revenue earned from drugs sales to treat Type 2 Diabetes was approximately $36.89 billion in 2012 that is rapidly increasing in incidence and prevalence across the globe predicated to elevate this figure to approximately $68.42 billion by 2017. Patients with this disease cannot use glucose properly for their body needs. Latest research on Diabetes has led to the better living of the diabetic patients. In addition to this, self-monitoring of Blood sugar levels, lifestyle modifications and health eating habits are crucial in combating the critical manifestations of this disease which may require proper diabetic nursing care. This may also include considerable amount of time educating patients and families on proper dietary, exercise and lifestyle habits to keep symptoms under control.
Related Conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
Track 2: Clinical Practices in Diabetes
Novel therapeutic targets available for diabetes includes Incretin based therapies, oral therapeutic agents like secretagogues, beta cell regeneration & proliferation and stem cell therapies. Embryonic stem cell and fetal precursor cell transplantation therapies are the major stem cell therapies available for Diabetes. Apart from the above, various computational approaches in Diabetes management have been introduced recently with latest diabetes clinical trials going on which are playing an important role in identification of genes causing diabetes helping in Early Detection of Diabetes. These processes are also useful in studying the chemical etiologies of Diabetes uncovering various treatment prospects and model construction processes for survival prediction combating the complications of diabetes like Gestational Diabetes, Diabetes Myopathy, Diabetes cardiopathy and more.
Related Conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
Track 3: Trends in Diabetes Complication
With rising numbers of diagnosed diabetics, Pharmaceutical companies and regulatory guidelines have capitalized on the burgeoning market for diabetes therapies. Manufacturers' efforts to develop non-invasive methods of insulin delivery are set to revolutionize the Diabetes Insulin and Market Analysis,while demand for oral medications is on the upswing due to a growing Type 2 diabetic population and introduction of technologically advanced therapies for battling complications associated to Type 2 Diabetes like the most prevalent Diabetic Cardiomyopathy.With human embryonic stem cells as a starting point, the scientists are for the first time able to produce, in the kind of massive quantities needed for cell transplantation and pharmaceutical purposes, human insulin-producing beta cells equivalent in most every way to normally functioning beta cells. This will certainly help people recover the Prognosis-related diagnosis of the fatal disease like diabetes.
Related conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
Track 4Novel Technologies for The Treatment Of Diabetes:
The concept of 'new technologies' for type 1 diabetes and new discovery and emerging therapies in type 2 diabetes has expanded in recent years at a rate that some might consider comparable to 'Moore’s Law', and the sheer number of Technology in Health Care entering into the type 1 diabetes marketplace is also growing at a remarkable rate. From the Patient Safety, this is not only exciting but can lead to a sense of optimism. Technologies that today are growing commonplace (e.g. insulin pumps, rapid HbA1c monitoring, etc come under new therapeutic mechanisms of diabetes. Indeed, it could be argued that the major Advances in Diabetic Treatment made within the last quarter of a century have come from technology rather than biology. At the same time, not all new technologies succeed (e.g. the Glucowatch), regardless of their purported promise. Both type 1 diabetes patients and their healthcare providers will soon see a series of further advanced medical technologies used in hospital and new technologies and novel therapies in diabetes treatment whose basis is tied to the notion of improving the lives of those with the disease.
Related Conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
Track5:Biochemistry of Diabetes
Diabetes constitutes a major public health problem. Although substantial progress has been made in defining the genetics of metabolic syndrome risk for specific subtypes of diabetes (e.g., maturity-onset diabetes of the young), the majority of genetic risk of diabetes (for type 1 and type 2) remain unresolved. This review focuses on the current knowledge of the genetic basis of diabetes and its complications, specifically diabetic nephropathy (DN), recent advances in genetics of diabetes, diabetes in ethnic groups, genetic lifestyle interactions and understanding the genetics of Diabetes. Ultimately, identification of genes that contribute to risk (or protection) of diabetes and its complications will allow identification of patients who have diabetes and are at risk and targeted therapy/interventional strategies.
Related Conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
Track 6: Diabetes Medications & Pharmacotherapy
The global diabetes treatment market is undergoing significant transition driven by the advent of new analytical technologies and developments in diabetes treatment. There has been a drastic increase in the incidents of diabetes worldwide, owing to the rising level of lifestyles and obesity in global population. The diabetes treatment products include injectable diabetes drugs, oral drugs, insulin therapies, insulin pumps, insulin injection devices and blood Sugar monitoring systems which eliminates the risk of reverse diabetes. According to the new report the world market for diabetes medications will reach $55.3bn in 2017. The anti-diabetic medicines industry generated $35.6bn in 2012, and its revenues will show strong growth to 2023. Monitoring glucose levels is critical for the management of diabetes and new and improved portable, less costly, easy-to-use, accurate and virtually painless blood Drug monitoring systems are now available to take control of the disease.
Related Conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
Track 7: Alternative Therapies for Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus is a dreadful disease and is found in all parts of the world, becoming a serious threat of mankind health. There are lots of New Industrial Chemicals available to take control on the disease, but total recovery from diabetes is the question to the treatment. Alternative to these synthetic agents, natural cure by plants provides a potential source curing complications of hypoglycemia and reverse Diabetes are widely used in several traditional systems of medicine to prevent prediabetes. Other alternative therapies such as diabetic supplements, acupuncture, hydrotherapy, and yoga therapies are reported to have less likely side effects of conventional approaches for diabetes.
Related Conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
Track 8: Diabetes Market & Business Analysis
Diabetes has increasingly become a lifestyle-related disease as it afflicts young and old. As the number of patients grows across the globe, there has never been a stronger and more urgent need for novel therapeutic measures in clinical and Preclinical Trails, that arrest the growth of the disease. The diabetes market, consisting mainly of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, is large and growing significantly. The global market value for diabetes therapies and diagnostics has reached to $48.5 billion. The largest segment of the market, insulin products, is worth $20.8 billion in the recent times, including administration and diagnostic devices. Drug Monitoring devices and other related equipment, the second-largest market is established with an investment of $13.5 billion in which was proposed for $11.3. The fastest-growing segment of oral diabetic complication of hypoglycemia drugs manufacturing funding is $14.13 in present scenario of diabetes market.
Related Conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
With the growing awareness and information regarding preventive measures for combating fatal disease like diabetes, consumers are opting for proper food along with Generic medicines. One can improve the health in a big way by making small changes to the diet therapy, while still enjoying the favorite foods and taking pleasure from the meals. A diabetes diet is simply a healthy eating plan that is high in nutrients, low in fat, and moderate in calories. Manufacturers are now keen towards Diabetes Nutrition on introducing new low calorie food products with sugar substitutes and less oil, in view of the increasing consumer interest toward healthy eating and help prevent diabetes and its concomitant risk factors.
Related Conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
Track 10: Recent Technologies for Diabetes care and Management
Current Research in diabetes is focusing on developing Implantable insulin pumps which introduced Insulin pump therapy, disruption of fat metabolism, invasive and non-invasive glucose sensors, Artificial pancreas, Drug delivery systems like inhaled, transdermal and implantable devices, Insulin Pens, Bariatric surgery and Conventional therapeutic approaches. Traditional approaches like Acupuncture and herbal medicines are playing vital role in treatment of Diabetes and its related risk factors covering majorly obesity and Diabetes.
Related Conferences:
Diabetes Conferences Europe September 15-17, 2016, Germany; 6th Global Diabetes Summit and Medicare Expo, November 02-04, 2015, UAE; International Conference on Thyroid Disorders and Treatment, February 29-March 02, 2016, USA; 11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo, July 11-13, 2016, Australia; 9th Global Diabetologists Annual Meeting and Medicare Expo, June 06-08, 2016, USA; 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics, October 17-19, 2016, Malaysia; Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference, Milan, Italy; New Therapeutics for Diabetes and Obesity conference, La Jolla, United States; Primary Care Update: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Baltic Cruise conference, Copenhagen, Denmark; International Conference on Diabetes and Nutrition conference, Toronto Canada; Diabetes: New Insights into Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies conferences, Japan; Endocrinology Conferences October 10-12, 2016 Manchester, UK; Obesity Conferences Nov 14-15, 2016 Dubai, UAE.
Being recognized as a world-renowned organization, OMICS International takes pride to introduce the commencement of “11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo” from July 11-12, 2016 at Brisbane, Australia. The ADA Annual conference aims to provide an opportunity to share knowledge, expertise along with unparalleled networking opportunities between a large number of medical and industrial professionals in this sphere. ADA meetings gathers renowned scientists, physicians, surgeons, young researchers, industrial delegates and talented student communities in the field of diabetic medicine under a single roof where networking and global partnering happens for the acceleration of future research. ADA Scientific sessions includes various sessions which emphasis on Diabetes Physiology, Clinical Practices in Diabetes, Trends in Diabetes Complication, DiabetesMedications&Pharmacotherapy, Alternative Therapies for Diabetes, Diabetes Market and Business Analysis, Diabetes Nutrition, Recent Technologies for Diabetes care and Management.
OMICS Publishing Group through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. OMICS Publishing Group hosts over 400 leading-edge peer reviewed Open Access journals and has organized over 300 scientific conferences all over the world.
OMICS International welcomes all the scientists, physicians, surgeons, young researchers, industrial delegates and talented student communities in the field of diabetic medicine to attend this Diabetes Conferences, where all the aspects of diabetes will be discussed under single roof. Diabetes Asia Pacific-2016 will be an excellent amalgamation of academia and industry as it involves every aspects of empirical and conceptual thinking in exploring new dimensions in this field. It is open to all types of research methodologies both from academia and industry.
Diabetes Asia Pacific 2016 is an international platform for presenting research about diabetes management and therapeutics, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in management of the disease for the benefit of the society. Diabetes Asia Pacific 2016 is where the future of management and novel therapeutics for the disease intersects.
Diabetes has increasingly become a lifestyle-related disease as it afflicts young and old. In 2013, the value of the diabetes therapeutics market in Asia-Pacific (APAC) countries was an estimated $6.5 billion, and it is forecast to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.1% between 2013 and 2020 to $10.5 billion. The latest report states that of the four major APAC countries (China, India, Japan and Australia), China will see the fastest expansion, with a CAGR of 11.1% over the forecast period. This will be driven by an increase in the prevalent population due to urbanization, advancement in the lifestyle of the people and by expected drug launches.
11th Asia Pacific Diabetes Conference and Expo is going to be held during July 11-12, 2016 at Brisbane, Australia. It gathers renowned scientists, physicians, surgeons, young researchers, industrial delegates and talented student communities in the field of diabetic medicine under a single roof where networking and global partnering happens for the acceleration of future research.
The conference throws light on thought provoking topics and recent research in the field of Diabetic Medications like, Type 1 Diabetes- Therapies and treatments, Type 2 Diabetes- Therapies and treatments, Diabetic Neuropathy-Treatment and Care, Management of Diabetic Heart Diseases, Management of Diabetic Kidney Diseases, Clinical Diabetic Therapeutics & Management, Islet Biology and Beta cell targeting, Computational Approaches for Diabetes, and many more. The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Diabetes Medicare 2016 International Conference, where you are sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All the Organizing Committee Members of the Diabetes Asia Pacific-2016 International Conference look forward to meet you in Brisbane, Australia.
OMICS International welcomes all the scientists, physicians, surgeons, young researchers, industrial delegates and talented student communities in the field of diabetic medicine to attend this Diabetes Conference, where all the aspects of diabetes will be discussed under single roof. Diabetes Asia Pacific-2016 will be an excellent amalgamation of academia and industry as it involves every aspects of empirical and conceptual thinking in exploring new dimensions in this field. It is open to all types of research methodologies both from academia and industry.
Diabetes Asia pacific 2016 is an international platform for presenting research about diabetes management and therapeutics, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributing to the dissemination of knowledge in management of the disease for the benefit of the society. Diabetes Medicare 2016 is where the future of management and novel therapeutics for the disease intersects
For more details please visit- http://www.diabetesexpo.com/asiapacific/
Importance & Scope
Diabetes has increasingly become a lifestyle-related disease as it afflicts young and old. According to WHO Diabetes was estimated to affect 371 million people till the end of 2011in US. Whereas, new figures indicate that the number of people living with diabetes is expected to rise from 371 million in 2012 to 552 million by 2030. This indicates an urgent alarm for its management. As the number of patients grows across the globe, there has never been a stronger and more urgent need for therapeutic measures that arrest the growth of the disease and alleviate its secondary manifestations. In Type 1 diabetes total β-cell loss occurs. In Type 2 diabetes, partial β-cell loss occurs before diagnosis, and the progressive β-cell loss during the life of the patient increases the severity of the disease. This addresses novel therapies for these deficiencies in clinical and preclinical evaluation.
Many International Conferences and Diabetic therapies meetings/ symposium and workshops have been organized on different topics related to the risk factors related to diabetes across the globe such as glucose tolerability conference, diabetes stem cell cure conference, anti-diabetic agents meetings, obesity conferences, weight loss conferences, Islet transplantation international conference, glucose variability conferences etc. Besides that many international events such as diabetes alternative medicines events, insulin pump therapy events, pancreatic dysfunction events, recombinant approaches for diabetes events etc. Targeted Therapy Events have been also taking place in order to find a weapon against fatal diseases like diabetic foot, insulin resistance, glucose tolerability, obesity and to discuss the role of diabetes in cardiovascular diseases, kidney diseases, risk of cancer and intolerability to cure the wound which will gives a better insight about the associated causes and disease portfolio.
Why Brisbane (Australia)?
An estimated 917,000 (5.4%) Australian adults aged 18 years and over had diabetes in 2011–12, based on self-reported and measured data, from the ABS 2011–12 Australian Health Survey. This includes people with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and type unknown but excludes gestational diabetes.Approximately 1% of the adult population did not report that they had diabetes, which may indicate they were unaware that they had the condition, compared with 4% who were aware of it and reported their diabetes.
Between 1989–90 and 2011–12, the age-standardised prevalence of diabetes more than doubled, from 1.5% to 4.2% of Australians. However, the age-standardised prevalence of diabetes remained relatively stable between 2007–08 (4.1%) and 2011–12 (4.2%). This means that the proportion of the total Australian population with diabetes was relatively unchanged over this period. But the total number of people with diabetes continued to increase, from around 898,800 in 2007–08 to around 999,000 in 2011–12.
Hospitals Associated with Diabetes Research
Diabetes being one of the most fatal, most fast-growing diseases in the world with the maximum elevation rate in the incidence has best hospitals across the globe. Diabetes has maximum sufferings in China, USA and in the Asia pacific region giving a reason to have best management. Best Endocrinology hospitals as per the area are as follows:
Best Diabetes hospitals in Australia:
Over 29.1 million people (9.3 percent) of the Australia population currently has diabetes, reports the Centers for Disease Control, and it is an epidemic that seems to be growing. Not only is diabetes detrimental to one’s health, but it is also a costly disease to treat. The total estimated cost of diagnosed diabetes in 2012 was $245 billion, according to the ADA, including $176 billion in direct medical costs and $69 billion in reduced productivity.
- Royal North Shore Hospital – St Leonards
- Ryde Hospital – Eastwood
- Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital – Hornsby
- Manly Hospital – Manly
- Mona Vale Hospital – Mona Vale
- Mater Hospital
- Sydney Adventist Hospital
- David Berry Hospital – Berry
- Port Kembla Hospital – Warrawong
- Prince of Wales Hospital – Randwick
The high prevalence of the disease requires the best management and prevention obscuring the best hospitals around the world, especially in the highly prevalent areas.
Associations Associated with Diabetes Research
To encourage, educate, update and train registered medical practitioners, dieticians, qualified nurses and other appropriately qualified paramedical personnel in the field of Diabetes various well-known societies/associations are working across the globe to efficiently prevent and combat the fatal disease.
Major Diabetes Associations around the Globe
- Diabetes Indian Association
- Canadian Diabetes Association
- International Diabetes Federation
- Diabetes Australia
- Austrian Diabetes Association
- Diabetes UK
- Diabetes South Africa
- Spanish Diabetes Society (Spain)
- Swedish Diabetes Association
- Korean Diabetes Association
Major Diabetes Associations in Australia
- Diabetes Australia
- Austrian Diabetes Association
- Dietitians Association of Australia
- Diabetes Association Brisbane
- Canadian Diabetes Association in Sydney
- Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Universities Associated with Diabetes Research
There are around 5000 medical universities in the world out of which approximately 3000 universities focusing on Endocrinology and Diabetes researches.
Top Medical Universities for Diabetes in the world:
- Albany Medical College
- Baylor College of Medicine
- Creighton University School of Medicine
- Dartmouth Medical School
- Florida International University College of Medicine
- Georgetown University School of Medicine
- Howard University College of Medicine
- Harvard Medical School
- Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
Companies Associated with Diabetic products and their funding
Glance at Market of Diabetes
Global Market for Diabetes Therapies & Diagnostics is to be worth $51.2 billion in 2015. The diabetes market, consisting mainly of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, is large and growing significantly.
According to a new technical market research report, 'Diabetes Therapies and Diagnostics' from BCC Research, the global market value for diabetes therapies and diagnostics is an estimated $38 billion in 2010, but is expected to increase to $51.2 billion in 2015, for a 5-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1 per cent. The largest segment of the market, insulin products (including administration devices), is estimated to be worth $16.4 billion in 2010, and is expected to increase at a CAGR of 6.1 per cent to reach $22 billion in 2015.
Monitoring devices and accessories, the second-largest segment, is expected to reach $14.1 billion in 2015, after increasing from the 2010 estimate of $11.3 billion at a CAGR of 4.5 per cent. The fastest-growing segment, oral hypoglycemic drugs, is projected to increase at a CAGR of 8 per cent, increasing from an estimated $10.3 billion in 2010 to $15.1 billion in 2015.
Projections: Growth by next 5-10 years
According to a new technical market research report, 'Diabetes Therapies and Diagnostics' from BCC Research, the global market value for diabetes therapies and diagnostics is an estimated $38 billion in 2010, but is expected to increase to $51.2 billion in 2015, for a 5-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1 percent.
Conference Highlights
- Trends in Diabetes Complication
- Diabetes Medications & Pharmacotherapy
- Diabetes Market and Business Analysis
- Diabetes Nutrition
- Recent Technologies for Diabetes care and Management
- Diabetes Physiology
- Clinical Practices in Diabetes
- Alternative Therapies for Diabetes
- Novel Technologies for The Treatment Of Diabetes
- Biochemistry Of Diabetes
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Journal of Diabetes & Metabolism
- Pancreatic Disorders & Therapy
- Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science
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