MEETING DATE: 23rd March 2023: 4.00 – 6.30 p.m. (CET)

Information

The SSIEM-DG invites submission of abstracts on Research in Dietetics and Inherited Metabolic Disorders to be considered for oral presentation at the second SSIEM-DG research VIRTUAL meeting for professionals, on Thursday, 23rd March 2023.

The final deadline for abstract submission will be 2nd March 2023. This is your opportunity to share the work you have done. We particularly encourage young and new researchers to submit an abstract.

Abstracts can be submitted after registering for the meeting. Please find the registration/abstract form below.

Each oral presentation will be allocated a maximum of 15 minutes including questions. Corresponding authors will be informed of acceptance by 9th March 2023.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

  • Showcase nutrition and dietetic research in IMD through oral presentations.
  • Actively communicate research ideas and findings.
  • Interact and share ideas with both young investigators and established researchers across the globe.
  • Provide opportunity for young dietetic researchers to learn about the research areas of their peers.
  • Develop a foundation for cross-border collaboration among dietetic researchers.
  • Learn about latest research tools and research technologies.

MEETING REGISTRATION/FEE

  • SSIEM members: free registration / must have paid a 2023 SSIEM membership fee prior to registration
  • Non-SSIEM members: 10 €
  • Students who are not SSIEM members: the fee will be waived if evidence is provided from the university about student status.

Every participant will need to register to the meeting to receive a meeting link to the virtual platform when their payment or membership fee has been received. The link will then be sent out via e-mail the day before the meeting.

Please note that even when you submit an abstract, you will still need to register.

Deadline for meeting registration is 19th March 2023.

Thank you!

Prof Júlio César Rocha

Registration

The registration platform is closed.

PAYMENT
The SSIEM admin office will send you all details regarding the payment after the registration.

Program

Time Topic Speaker 
4.00 p.m. Introduction Professor Júlio César Rocha
4.05 p.m. Keynote lecture
Nutrition and metabolism research and its application to inborn errors of metabolism
Professor Rajavel Elango
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C, Canada
4.30 p.m. Discussion of Keynote lectureAll
4.40 p.m.Abstracts presentationProfessor Anita MacDonald
4.45 p.m.Phenylalanine-free infant protein substitute in the dietary management of phenylketonuriaOzlem Yilmaz, Birmingham
5.00 p.m. Change in quality of diet and burden of care in children with PKU treated with sapropterin dihydrochloride: a longitudinal studyMaria Inês Gama, Birmingham
5.15 p.m. Assessment of Dietary Intake of Iodine and Risk of Iodine Deficiency in Children with Classical GalactosaemiaFiona Boyle, Dublin
5.30 p.m.First report of changes in the gut microbiota profile after treatment in a newly diagnosed CBS-deficient patientGustavo Rizowy, Porto Alegre
5.45 p.m. Ketogenic diet in TRIT1 deficiency with diabetes mellitusAn Desloovere, Gent
6.00 p.m. Management of pregnancy in a patient with long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl CoA dehydrogenase deficiencyJenny McNulty, Dublin
6.15 p.m. Trimethylamine increases intestinal fatty acid absorptionCatarina Rodrigues, Lisbon
6.30 p.m.Concluding remarks Professor Anita MacDonald
6.35 p.m.Meeting closesProfessor Júlio César Rocha

Abstract-Submission

  • The abstract is limited to 2,000 characters including spaces.
  • Abstracts must be structured as follows: Background, Case Study / Methods, Results, Discussion/Conclusion
  • The title should be written in standard sentence style with lower case letters (except first word, names, human gene names [always upper case letters & italics], etc.).
  • Non-standard abbreviations must be defined in the text.
  • Drugs must be mentioned by generic names, not trade names.

The submission platform is closed.