30th International Congress on Prevention of Diabetes and Complications

October 21-22, 2019 Zurich,Switzerland

Theme: New Therapeutic Mechanisms of Diabetes

Venue

Mövenpick Hotel Zurich Airport, Walter Mittelholzerstrasse 8 8152, Glattbrugg, Switzerland

Conference At A Glance

  • Featured Speaker Presentations
  • Scientific Sessions
  • Posters
  • Young Researcher Forum
  • 10+ Workshops
  • B2b-Match Making
  • Worldwide Exhibitions
  • Panel Discussions

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About Conference

Welcome to the Diabetes Meeting 2019!

With the amalgamation of peerless speakers of Diabetes 2018 Conference Series is privileged to announce its “30th Diabetes Conference which will be held during October 21-22, 2019 at Zurich, Switzerland. We cordially welcome all the eminent researchers, students and delegates to take part in this upcoming Diabetes conference to witness invaluable scientific discussions and contribute to future innovations in the field of Diabetes.

According to WHO, about 60 million people with diabetes in the European Region. About 10.3% of men and 9.6% of women aged 25 years and over. Worldwide, high blood glucose kills about 3.4 million people annually amongst 80% of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, and almost half are people aged under 70 years. WHO projects diabetes deaths will double between 2005 and 2030. The overall risk of death among people with diabetes is at least double the risk of their peers without diabetes. Reflecting this imperative, Conference Series is all set to host Diabetes conference in Berlin, Germany this year which will provide the future leadership in this key area for global health.

Diabetes Meeting 2019 will focus on the latest and exciting innovations in all areas of Diabetes research which offers a unique opportunity for investigators across the globe to meet, network, and perceive new scientific innovations. This year’s annual congress highlights the theme,New Therapeutic Mechanisms of Diabetes which reflects the innovative progress in Diabetes research. The two days conference includes workshops, symposiums, special keynote sessions conducted by eminent and renowned speakers who excel in the field of Diabetes which include: Advanced Technologies for Treatment of Diabetes, Emerging Focus in Diabetes Research, Diabetes Research in Clinical Practice, Computational Biology of Diabetes, Cell Therapy for Diabetes and its Complications, Genetics of Diabetes, Diabetes Management, Transplantation for Diabetes, Endocrinology Disorders and Treatment.

Why Zurich?

Zurich is a leading global city and among the world’s largest financial centers despite having a relatively low population. The city is home to a large number of financial institutions and banking giants. Most of Switzerland’s research and development centers are concentrated in Zurich and the low tax rates attract overseas companies to set up their headquarters there. Many museums and art galleries can be found in the city, including the Swiss National Museum and the Kunsthaus. According to several surveys from 2006 to 2008, Zurich was named the city with the best quality of life in the world as well as the wealthiest city in Europe.

The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Ranking sees Zurich ranks among the top ten most liveable cities in the world. Zurich has, depending on the definition used, an oceanic climate (Koppen Cfb), with four distinct seasons. Decisive for the climate of Zurich are both the winds from westerly directions, which often result in precipitation and, on the other hand, the Bise (east or north-east wind), which is usually associated with high-pressure situations, but cooler weather phases with temperatures lower than the average. The Foehn wind, which plays an important role in the northern alpine valleys also, has some impact on Zurich.

The city of Zurich is among the world leaders in protecting the climate by following a manifold approach. Public transport is extremely popular in Zurich, and its inhabitants use public transport in large numbers. Zurich city highlights are The nation’s biggest lakes—Geneva, Constance (Bodensee), and Maggiore— straddle the French, German-Austrian, and Italian outskirts, individually. The Rhine, safe from Basel toward the North Sea, is the key inland waterway, National Museum Zurich, Platzspitz – a Historic Park at the Heart of Zurich, Hans Waldmann – a Military Leader and Mayor of Zurich in the Late Middle Ages. About 70% of the visitors to the city use the tram or bus, and about half of the journeys within the municipality take place on public transport. Within Zurich and throughout the canton of Zurich, the ZVV network of public transport has traffic density ratings among the highest worldwide.

We look forward to meeting you at Zurich, Switzerland