Wednesday, 14 March 2018 Track day for; cancer, clinical care, clinical science, dietitians, primary care, secondary care From 7.45 Registration, exhibition and posters 8.45-10.25 ICC Auditorium Opening plenary 8.45 Opening words Chris Askew, UK Cardiovascular risk reduction in diabetes: Maximising patient benefits

Chair: Naveed Sattar, Glasgow 8.55 Epidemiology: The burden of cardiovascular disease in people with diabetes Martin Rutter, Manchester 9.17 New clinical trials: The promise of added benefit David Preiss, Oxford 9.39 Making cardiovascular disease risk reduction happen in primary care Tony Willis, London 10.01 A patients perspective on cardiovascular disease risk reduction in diabetes David Garrell, Dundee 10.23 Open discussion

10.25-10.55 Plenary session

Simon Stevens, NHS England

10.55- Coffee, exhibition and posters 11.35 11.35- ICC Auditorium Rooms 8-11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Arena (Exhibition Hall) Room 14 Room 17 Rooms 15 and 12.35/ 11.35- 13.05 11.35- 13.05 11.35- 12.35 11.35- 12.35 11.35- 12.35 11.35- 13.05 11.35- 13.05 16 Diabetes UK’s evidence Inpatient care and the The REPOSE trial of insulin Diabetes and cancer Weaving psychological Population health Workshop: 11.35-12.35 11.35- based nutrition guidelines National Diabetes pump vs. education principles into routine Hypoglycaemia: Causes, Sponsored 13.05 for the prevention and Inpatient Audit (NaDIA) in clinical context Chair: Steve Bain, Swansea care Orals x 6 effects, prevention and symposia: management of diabetes 11.35 Epidemiology and treatment 11.35 2017 NaDIA results: Chair: Partha Kar, associations Chairs: Debbie Cooke, Are clinicians’ Chairs: Pamela Dyson, How are we doing? Portsmouth Elio Riboli, London Surrey and Jane Speight, Facilitators: Brian Frier, misconceptions Oxford and Douglas Gerry Rayman, Ipswich 11.35 The REPOSE trial: 11.55 Pathophysiology of cancer Melbourne, Australia Edinburgh, Jane Diggle, around SGLT2- Twenefour, Diabetes UK 12.05 What can we do to Rationale, results and in diabetes and diabetes in 11.35 “I feel confident South Kirkby and Su Down, inhibitors 11.35 How were the new improve diabetes conclusions cancer bringing out psychological Somerset preventing nutritional guidelines inpatient care: The Simon Heller, Sheffield Daniel Morganstein, London issues, but I don’t know optimal care? devised, and what are the evidence for inpatient 11.55 Response to REPOSE, 12.15 Diabetes treatments what to do next” main differences from diabetes teams clinical context, NICE and associated with cancer risk Christel Hendrieckx, Kindly sponsored previous guidelines? Funke Akiboye, Ipswich the future of CSII Peter Boyle, Lyon, France Melbourne, Australia by NAPP Douglas Twenefour, and Marion Kerr Emma Wilmot, Derby 11.55 A digital platform Pharmaceuticals Diabetes UK 12.35 How can we sustain 12.15 Discussion integrating psychological 11.55 What’s new? this improvement: The methods into diabetes Please note this Dietary advice for ethnic Improving Inpatient Care care session is not populations Roadmap Jen Nash, London and Lisa available for Louise Goff, London Newson, Liverpool accreditation 12.15 What’s new? Foods 12.15 Motivation and for prevention of Type 2 ability to manage diabetes diabetes: How to Pamela Dyson, Oxford understand and apply

12.30 What’s new? Foods principles of ‘motivation for glycaemic control and to change’ in routine cardiovascular disease diabetes care prevention Allan Jones, Copenhagen, Duane Mellor, Coventry Denmark 12.50 Panel discussion and questions from the floor 12.35 - Lunch, exhibition and posters 14.45 Lunchtime 13.15- 14.10 Arena (Exhibition Hall) sessions Diabetes UK professional interest groups 13.15-13.40 Consultants and specialist trainees Diabetes UK Psychological Care Poster Dietitians Award DSNs Primary Care Charing judge: Arie Nouwen, London

Orals x 3

14.15- ICC Auditorium Rooms 8-11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Arena (Exhibition Hall) Room 14 Room 17 Rooms 15 and 15.45/ 14.15- 15.45 14.45- 15.45 14.45- 15.45 14.45- 15.45 14.45- 15.45 14.15- 15.45 14.45- 15.45 16 Clinical trials update: Diabetes management Managing older adults Diabetes and cancer care Young Diabetologist and Diabetes UK Education Workshop: Carbs & Cals app: Using 14.15-15.45 14.45- Injectable agents of South Asian people with diabetes for primary care Endocrinologist Trainee and Self-management technology to improve carbohydrate Sponsored 15.45 in the UK Award Award counting and portion control symposia: Chairs: Clifford Bailey, Chair: Alan Sinclair, Chair: Helen Atkins, Chairing judge: Amar Chairs: Ian Davies, Liverpool and Birmingham and Parth Chairs: Julie Abayomi, Droitwich Leicester and Nicola Milne, Puttanna Chairing judge: Duane Denise Robertson, Surrey Is it time to Narendran, Birmingham Liverpool and Debbie 14.45 Key priorities in Manchester Mellor, Coventry Facilitator: Chris Cheyette, London move beyond 14.15 DEVOTE: Long Cooke, Surrey managing older adults 14.45 The challenges of Orals x 4 HbA1c? acting insulin 14.45 Integrating a with diabetes in primary managing patients with Orals x 6 and cardiovascular patient’s psychology care diabetes and those at risk Kindly sponsored outcomes into diabetes care: A Clare Hambling of developing diabetes by Sanofi Simon Heller, Sheffield truly patient centred 15.05 Glucose alongside cancer 14.45 EXSCEL: GLP1 care approach regulation: What is a Louise Hopewell, Please note this analogues and Lisa Newson, Liverpool sensible and safe target Manchester session is not cardiovascular outcomes 15.00 Health range and what factors 15.05 Macmillan guidance: available for Rury Holman, Oxford professionals cultural influence the clinician in A much needed beacon accreditation 15.15 LEADER: GLP1 competency: Delivering making this decision? Paul Newman, Glasgow analogues and renal diabetes care to South Anthony Barnett, 15.25 A patient’s outcomes Asian patients Birmingham experience: Overcoming Steve Bain, Swansea Tasneem Patel, 15.25 Defining a risk the difficulties of combined Liverpool minimisation strategy: A diabetes and cancer 15.15 The dietary key element of clinical Lynn Newman, Glasgow management of South care for managing older Asian people with adults with diabetes diabetes Angus Forbes, London Louise Goff, London 15.30 Panel discussion and questions from the floor

15.50 – Rooms 8-11 ICC Auditorium 16.30 Arnold Bloom Lecture: National Diabetes Audit (NDA): Its course to date, achievements, how its Rank Nutrition Lecture: Trials, genes and biomarkers: Extending the boundaries in obesity and findings can be used in the future nutritional research Chair: Jonathan Valabhji, London Chair: Nita Forouhi, Cambridge Bob Young, Salford Naveed Sattar, Glasgow 16.30- Exhibition and posters Arena (Exhibition Hall) 17.00 16.30-17.00 Diabetes UK Nursing and Allied Healthcare Professional Diabetes Research Award

Orals x 5

17.00- ICC Auditorium Rooms 8-11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Room 14 Rooms 15 and 16 Room 17 18.30 Clinical trials update: All carbohydrates are ABCD Type 1 Diabetes Let’s talk about sex Cardiovascular Case reports Workshop: Diabetes conundrums: Orals agents not equal Clinical Collaborative-UK Chair: Jeffrey Stephens, Chairs: Rajesh Peter, Steroid therapy and glycaemia Chair: Debbie Cooke, Surrey Swansea Swansea and Sam Rice, management, end of life care in Chairs: Clifford Bailey, Chairs: Julie Abayomi, Chair: Rob Gregory, 17.00 Asking about sex: Llanelli diabetes Birmingham and Parth Liverpool and Douglas Leicester Important enough or Orals x 6  Steroids and diabetes Narendran, Birmingham Twenefour, Diabetes UK simply awkward? Orals x 6  Nutrition guidance for enteral 17.00 CANVAS: SGLT2 17.00 Hidden and Eli Joubert, London feeding inhibitors and unexpected 17.30 Talking (or not)  End of life care cardiovascular outcomes carbohydrates about sex; some David Matthews, Oxford Duane Mellor, Coventry implications for patient Chair: Dan Howarth, Diabetes UK 17.30 REMOVAL: 17.25 Resistant starch: support Facilitator: June James, Leicester Metformin for Type 1 A dietary fibre in Roger Ingham, diabetes disguise Southampton John Petrie, Glasgow Denise Robertson, 18.00 Sexual healing in the 18.00 INTANDEM and Surrey diabetes clinic: What do DEPICT: SGLT inhibition 17.50 Play your carbs women want? And why for Type 1 diabetes right: Quantity and can’t we talk about it? Melanie Davies, Leicester quality of Jackie Fosbury, Brighton carbohydrates in cardio-metabolic risk in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes Ian Davies, Liverpool 18.15 Panel discussion and questions from the floor

Satellite symposia

18.30-20.00 Room 1 Metabolic for Type 2 diabetes: Right patient, right treatment, right time Ethicon

Please note this session is not available for accreditation

Thursday, 15 March 2018 Track day for; basic science, clinical care, clinical science, foot care, paediatrics, primary care, secondary care From 7.45 Registration, exhibition and posters 8.30- 9.10 ICC Auditorium RD Lawrence Lecture: Using the genomic key to unlock the secrets of diabetes Chair: Andrew Hattersley, Exeter Michael Weedon, Exeter 9.10- 10.10 ICC Auditorium Getting the diagnosis right

Chair: Anne Dornhorst, London 9.10 The changing presentation of Type 1 diabetes-what ADDRESS-2 is telling us Helen Walkey, London 9.30 Exploring phenotypes of young-onset diabetes in a multi-ethnic population Shivani Misra, London 9.50 Diagnostic puzzles in paediatrics Rachel Besser, Oxford 10.10 -10.55 Coffee, exhibition and posters Arena (Exhibition Hall) 10.15-10.45 Diabetes UK Primary Care Poster Award

Orals x 5

Poster session

10.55- 11.35 ICC Auditorium Banting Memorial Lecture: Precise diagnosis of the subtype of diabetes is key for appropriate treatment of patients Chair: Noel Morgan, Exeter Andrew Hattersley, Exeter

11.40- ICC Auditorium Rooms 8-11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Arena (Exhibition Hall) Room 14 Room 17 Rooms 15 and 16 12.40/ 11.40- 13.10 11.40 – 12.40 11.40 – 12.40 11.40 – 12.40 11.40- 12.40 11.40 – 13.10 11.40 – 13.10 11.40-12.40 The Diabetes Remission Controversies in the Basic Science Keynote The diagnosis of foot Understanding distress Pregnancy Workshop: Common co- Sponsored symposia: 11.40- 13.10 Clinical Trial nutritional management Lecture infection and depression in Chair: Anne Dornhorst, morbidities, frailty and

of Type 1 diabetes in diabetes London polypharmacy in diabetes How small changes can children: Is it fat, protein Chair: Anna Gloyn, Oxford 11.40 Diagnosis of soft Orals x 6 make a big difference: or carbohydrate? After the flood: What tissue infection Orals x 4 Facilitator: Kevin Fernando, Tackling clinical inertia have we learnt from Andrew Seaton, Glasgow North Berwick with behavioural Chairs: Martha Ford- GWAS studies for Type 2 12.00 Diagnosis of science Adams, London and Karen diabetes? osteomyelitis Ross, Oxford Guy Rutter, London Fran Game, Derby Kindly sponsored by Eli 11.40 How much 12.20 The microbiome of Lilly carbohydrate do you diabetic foot ulcers actually need? Tim Sloan, Nottingham Please note this session Francesca Annan, London is not available for 12.05 Carbs, protein and accreditation fats: Do they count? Carmel Smart, Callaghan, Australia 12.30 Open discussion

12.40 -14.50 Lunch, exhibition and posters

13.20- 14.15 QiC Diabetes: Showcasing new and sustainable ways of tackling the Arena (Exhibition Hall) Diabetes UK professional interest groups same problems supporting better results for your patients, doing more 13.15-13.45 Paediatrics with less Clinical Science Poster Award Pharmacists Chair: Sheila Smyth, Wivenhoe Chairing judge: Roy Taylor, Podiatrists 13.20 Welcome Newcastle Psychosocial Sheila Smyth, Wivenhoe Judges: Richard Holt, Research Nurses 13.25 North East Essex Diabetes Service: A clinically led service Southampton and Garry Tan, Sheila Smyth, Wivenhoe Oxford 13.35 First diabetes integrated and value based commissioned service in England Orals x 5 Shantell Naidu, London & Miranda Rosenthal, London 13.45 Tackling the toughest of times 13.50-14.20 Jackie Elliott, Sheffield Basic Science Poster Award 13.55 Questions 14.10 How to enter QiC Diabetes Orals x 5 Siobhan Thwaites, Bookham

14.20- ICC Auditorium Rooms 8-11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Arena (Exhibition Hall) Room 14 Room 17 Rooms 15 and 16 15.50/ 14.50- 15.50 14.20- 15.50 14.20- 15.50 14.50- 15.50 14.50- 15.50 14.20 – 15.50 14.20- 15.50 14.20-15.50 Debate: In light of real Type 2 diabetes in Gut microbiota and Psychological perspectives Diabetes UK Type 2 Science in clinical practice Recent clinical trials of foot Sponsored symposia: 14.50- 15.50 world evidence should children: Are we expert in diabetes on hypoglycaemia Research Award 1 ulcers SGLT2 inhibitors now be it yet? Dexcom Continuous initiated as first choice Chairs: Isabelle Leclerc, Chair: Debbie Cooke, Chairing Judge: John Chairs: Helen Murphy, Chair: William Jeffcoate, Glucose oral therapy? Chairs: Tim Barrett, London and Elizabeth Surrey Wilding, Liverpool Cambridge and Parth Nottingham Monitoring: Update on Birmingham and Alok Robertson, Diabetes UK 14.50 Fear of Judges: Rob Andrews, Narendran, Birmingham 14.20 Assessing quality in clinical outcome Chairs: Nicola Milne, Gupta, Dartford 14.20 Incretins and gut hypoglycaemia: What Exeter and David Preiss, trials of treatments for studies and new Manchester and Paul 14.20 What can adult microbiota have we learned in 30 Oxford Orals x 6 diabetic foot ulcers guidelines for CGM- Newman, Glasgow teach us about Rémy Burcelin, Toulouse, years about the William Jeffcoate, based dosing and 14.50 For Type 2 diabetes? France Orals x 4 Nottingham treatment decisions

Kamlesh Khunti, Sofia Salahuddin, 14.50 Microbiome and psychological impact of 14.30 Topical Oxygen and Leicester Birmingham metabolites, from hypoglycaemia? Diabetic Foot Ulcers (TODFU) Kindly sponsored by 15.20 Against 14.45 Type 2 diabetes in markers to mechanistic Linda Gonder-Frederick, Paul Hayes, Cambridge Dexcom UK & Ireland Philip Newland-Jones, adolescents: Is it the same targets for disease Virginia, USA 14.45 PTH study for the Southampton as in adults? progression in Type 2 15.10 Avoiding severe active Charcot foot Please note this session Billy White, London diabetes and obesity hypoglycaemia: Nina Petrova, London is not available for 15.10 Metabolic surgery Marc Dumas, London Rethinking our focus on 15.00 EDIXOMED (Nitric accreditation in Type 2 diabetes and 15.20 Using donor faecal the long-term Oxide dressing) obesity in children and microbial transplantation complications Michael Edmonds, London young adults to dissect causality of gut Jane Speight, Melbourne, 15.15 Explorer (UrgoSTART Francesco Rubino, London microbiota in human Australia dressing) study 15.35 Open discussion insulin resistance 15.30 Avoiding severe Michael Edmonds, London

Max Nieuwdorp, hypoglycaemia: Training 15.30 LeucoPatch study Amsterdam, the health care professionals Fran Game, Derby Netherlands to have different 15.45 Comments on trial conversations in the design HARPdoc trial Nicole de Zoysa, London 15.55 – ICC Auditorium 15.55-16.55 16.35 Janet Kinson Lecture: Diabetes education programme for staff and patients using examples from the University Hospital Southampton Beta cells and islets Chair: Partha Kar, Portsmouth Chair: Guy Rutter, London Mayank Patel, Southampton Orals x 4 16.35 – Exhibition and posters Diabetes UK exhibition 17.05 stand (Exhibition Hall)

Meet the Clinical Champions

17.05 – ICC Auditorium Rooms 8-11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Rooms 15 and 16 Room 14 Room 17 18.35 Closed loop insulin Shaping the future of Improving the structure of Hypoglycaemia 45 mins Diabetes risk factors and Workshop: Building a delivery systems: Who diabetes research: the care of existing foot ulcers Advanced CGM training in complications compelling case for change first? Clinical Studies Groups Orals x 6 day to day management Chair: Shivani Misra, and James Lind Alliance Chair: Bob Young, Salford of children with Type 1 London Facilitators: Ben Ellis, Chair: Lalantha priorities 17.05 Routine diabetes x 2 Diabetes UK and Tamsyn Leelarathna, examination of ECGs in all Orals x 6 Nichol, Diabetes UK Manchester Chair: Sally Marshall, new diabetic foot ulcer Peter Adolfsson, 17.05 Patients with Newcastle referrals Gothenburg, Sweden and hypoglycaemia Alison Musgrove, Chris Moudiotis, Exeter Michael Rickels, 17.05 Welcome and Nottingham and Jonathan Philadelphia, USA reflections Valabhji, London 17.30 Diabetes Sally Marshall, Newcastle 17.20 Long term outcome Room 6 pregnancy 17.10 The top 10 research in 17353 people with feet 45 mins Helen Murphy, priorities for Type 1 and at high risk Language of diabetes x 2 Cambridge Type 2 diabetes Graham Leese, Dundee 17.55 Automating Katherine Cowan, 17.40 Effects of changing Peter Hindmarsh, London glucose control in Southampton and John the structure of the foot and Jane Speight, hospital : Bringing Petrie, Glasgow care pathway Melbourne, Australia closed-loop to the 17.30 Making research Richard Paisey, Torbay wards priorities user-centric 17.55 Geographic Hood Thabit, Stephen Bailey variation in outcome Manchester 17.40 Emerging diabetes persists in case-mix 18.20 Discussion research priorities adjusted data from CSG Chairs England

18.05 Next steps Emma Barron, London Elizabeth Robertson, 18.15 The National Diabetes UK Diabetic Footcare Audit 18.15 Questions 2014-2017 CSG Chairs William Jeffcoate, Nottingham Satellite symposia

18.35-19.35 Room 1 The Omnipod Insulin Management System: Real-world use and future innovation Insulet Corporation

Please note this session is not available for accreditation

Friday, 16 March 2018 Track day for; basic science, clinical care, clinical science, secondary care and primary care (basic management) From 7.45 Registration, exhibition and posters 8.30 – ICC Auditorium 10.00 Sleep: are your patients getting enough and at the right time?

Chair: Debra Skene, Surrey 8.30 Function of sleep and its relevance to diabetes Mary Morrell, London 8.50 Sleep timing, shift work and its impact on diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk Frank Scheer, Boston, USA 9.10 Sleep duration and quality: Relationships with glucose levels and opportunities for intervention Franco Cappuccio, Warwick 9.30 Perspectives from people with diabetes Sufyan Hussain, London 9.50 Discussion 10.00- ICC Auditorium 10.40 Dorothy Hodgkin: Current understanding of the immune pathogenesis of Type 1 diabetes and how this is currently influencing strategies to prevent this condition. Chair: Colin Dayan, Cardiff Susan Wong, Cardiff 10.40 – Coffee, exhibition and posters 11.10 11.10 – ICC Auditorium Rooms 8-11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Arena (Exhibition Hall) Room 14 Room 17 Rooms 15 and 16 12.40 Hot Topics 1 Diabetic of Type 1 Microvascular Nick Hales Young Science in clinical Workshop: 11.10-12.10

Symposium: Pregnancy and Type 2 diabetes Chair: Agnieszka Falinska, Investigator Award practice 2 Working with Sponsored symposia: London Chairing Judge: Rory Chairs: Martin Rutter, people who are Chairs: Anne Dornhorst Chairs: Parth Narendran, McCrimmon, Glasgow Manchester and difficult to help Is pancreatic diabetes London and Richard Birmingham and Mark Orals x 6 Parijat De, underdiagnosed/misdiagnosed? Holt, Southampton Peakman, London Orals x 6 Birmingham Facilitators: Mark 11.10 Lessons to be 11.10 Peptide Orals x 6 Davies, Belfast and Kindly sponsored by Mylan learnt from the immunotherapy for Brona Roberts, pregnancy audit preserving beta cells in Belfast Please note this session is not Nick Lewis-Barned, newly diagnosed people available for accreditation North Shields with Type 1 diabetes: 11.30 Improving care Recent trial data and after adverse the way forward pregnancy outcome Colin Dayan, Cardiff Ruth Bell, Newcastle 11.40 Arresting Type 1 11.50 How to improve diabetes: Are we there preconception care yet? Rita Forde, London Chantal Mathieu, 12.10 Achieving Leuven, Belgium glycaemic control and 12.10 Lifestyle targets approaches to Helen Murphy , modulating beta cell Cambridge inflammation: 12.30 Discussion Mechanistic studies Décio L. Eizirik, Brussels, Belgium

12.40 – Lunch, exhibition and posters 13.50 45 mins Poster session

12.50 – 13.45 Diabetes UK professional interest groups Lunch provided Eye specialists Midwives 13.50- ICC Auditorium 14.05 Awards

14.05- ICC Auditorium 14.45 Mary McKinnon: Technology and social media are tools to improve health outcomes, patient engagement and patient satisfaction in a diabetes service Chair: Partha Kar, Portsmouth May Ng 14.50- ICC Auditorium Rooms 8-11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Room 14 Room 17 15.50 Debate: Post-prandial Exercise: How do you New evidence in New aspects of Emerging roles of Workshop: Setting up a pump service hyperglycaemia: get people with Type 2 diabetes in kidney neurological conditions exosomes on islet Facilitators: Jennifer Beynon, Manchester Important for patient diabetes motivated? disease: Working in diabetes function and Donna Stenson, Manchester care? towards better Chairs: Rob Andrews, outcomes for patients Chair: Andrew Boulton, Chairs: Mathieu Chair: Michael Rickels, Exeter and Debbie Manchester Latreille, London and Philadelphia, USA Chairs: Fiona Loud, Alton 14.50 Neuropathy: Aida Martinez-Sanchez, Cooke, Surrey 14.50 Against and Amy Rylance, Nerves and brain London 14.50 Parkrun: A John Petrie, Glasgow Diabetes UK Dinesh Selvarajah, 14.50 Exosomes and 15.10 For community model for 14.50 Early intervention Sheffield the pathogenesis of Mark Evans, Cambridge exercise and its impact saves lives: Insights 15.10 Autonomic Type 1 diabetes 15.30 Rebuttal on diabetes from the STENO-2 trial nervous system Claudiane Guay, 15.40 Discussion Michael Mansfield, Maarten Taal, dysfunction in diabetes Lausanne, Switzerland Leeds and Bob Swindell, Nottingham Christopher Mathias, 15.20 Beta cell In app voting will be London 15.15 Harnessing the London adaptation in used in this session. 15.20 Getting people power of the kidney 15.30 Dementia and pregnancy: Roles of motivated to be (and with SGLT-2 cognitive decline placental exosomes stay) active inhibitors to improve Mark Strachan, Edinburgh Luc Baeyens, Brussels, Colin Greaves, Exeter outcomes in chronic Belgium kidney disease and 15.40 Discussion diabetes Paddy Mark, Glasgow 15.40 Discussion and questions

15.55- ICC Auditorium Rooms 8-11 Rooms 7 and 12 Rooms 3 and 4 Room 14 Room 17 16.55 Hot Topics 2 Technology update: Funding research, The National Diabetes Gastrointestinal Workshop: What’s new? changing lives Prevention Program: disease and diabetes: Exercise and Type 1 diabetes Progress to date Novel insights into Chair: Hood Thabit, Chair: George Alberti, associations and Facilitators: Rob Andrews, Exeter, Alistair Manchester London complications Lumb, Oxford and Parth Narendran, 15.55 CSII and bolus 15.55 Welcome and Birmingham calculators reflections Chair: Jeffrey Stephens,

Lalantha Leelarathna, George Alberti, London Swansea 15.55 Should Manchester

16.07 CGM and flash 16.00 The genetics of pancreatic exocrine glucose monitoring Type 2 diabetes: From function be tested in Raimund Weitgasser, Warren to the present patients with diabetes Salzburg, Austria day mellitus 16.19 Implantable Stephen O’Rahilly, Michael Cummings, glucose sensors Cambridge Portsmouth 16.15 Changing lives of 16.15 The gut: Diabetic Pratik Choudhary, people with Type 1 autonomic London diabetes: From gastroenteropathy: 16.31 Closed loop education to cell Diagnosis and insulin delivery and therapy management diaport Stephanie Amiel, Rayaz Malik, Doha, Roman Hovorka, London Qatar Cambridge 16.30 UKPDS: 16.35 The liver: 16.43 Discussion Preventing Diabetes and liver complications almost disease thirty years on Christopher Byrne, Rury Holman, Oxford Southampton 16.45 Closing words George Alberti, London 16.55 Close of conference