Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences Diabetes CCRE

Presentations

2009

Presentations at ADS ADEA Conference 2009

Best JD, Drury P, Davis TM, Taskinen M, Kesaniemi A, Voysey M, Keech AC. Metformin, sulphonylurea and insulin therapies maintain glycaemic control over five years in 4900 people with type 2 diabetes: the FIELD study. (poster)

Best JD. FIELD-ing complications preventions. (oral)

Blackberry ID, Young D, Furler JS, Best JD. Patient Engagement And Coaching for Health: An intensive treatment intervention for patients with type 2 diabetes- participants’ characteristics at baseline. (poster)

Brazionis L, Itsiopoulos C, Saunders C, O'Dea K. Pilot dietary omega-3 intervention in type 2 diabetes. (poster)

Furler J, Spitzer C, Mathieson C, Duffy F. Stepping up: Perceptions of insulin initiation in general practice. (poster)

Januszewski AS, Ma B, Zhang Y, Blake R, Kelly DJ, Trounce I, Jenkins AJ. Experimental diabetes in a novel mouse model of mitochondrial dysfunction - testing the “unifying hypothesis”. (Poster)

Januszewski AS, Rye K, Karschimkus C, Jenkins AJ. Impaired human aortic endothelial cell adhesion molecule inhibition by glycated HDL- a potential mechanism of accelerated atherosclerosis in diabetes.

Jenkins AJ, Januszewski AS, Karschimkus C, O'Neal DN, Rowley KG, Nelson CL, Chung JS, Harper CA, Ma JX. Increased serum kallistatin levels in patients with type 1 diabetes and its vascular complications. (poster)

Jenkins AJ. The science of insulin pumps.

Jenkins AJ, Best JD, Otvost J, Zannino D, Barter P, Watts G, Whiting M, Forder P, Sullivan D, Keech AC. Gender differences in and fenofibrate effects on the NMR-determined lipoprtotein profile in the (type 2 diabetes) fenofibrate intervention and event lowering in diabetes study. (oral)

Krishnamurthy B, Jenkins AJ, Best JD, Cameron FJ, Colman PG, Farish S, Hamblin S, O'Connell MA, Rodda C, Teede H, O'Neal DN. An algorithm guiding type 1 diabetes patients on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) regarding continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) information. (poster)

Krishnmurthy B, Campbell PD, Graham KL, Ayala R, Sanders N, McKenzie M, Wentworth JM, Naselli G, Colman PG, Loudavaris T, Coates T, Mannering SI, Thomas HE, Kay, TW. Pre-proinsulin specific T cells can be isolated from the islets of a T1D pancreas. (poster)

Liaw S, Lau P, Furler J, Pyett P, Rowley K, Kelaher M, Waples-Crowe P, Johnson P. Culturally appropriate CDM in mainstream primary health services for urban indigenous Australians - a literature review and model. (poster)

Maple-Brown LJ. Accurate assessment of renal function in indigenous Australians: the EGFR study. (oral)

Yau J, Januszewski AS, Krishnamurthy B, Karschinkus C, Ward G, O'Neal D, Jenkins A. Plasminogen-activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) and retinal vascular calibre in type 2 diabetes. (poster)

Yau J, Brazionis L, Rowley K, Itsiopoulos C, O'Dea K, Wong TY, Jenkins A. Sub-optimal achievement of treatment targets in type 1 diabetes. (poster)

2008

Best, J. Maintenance of glycemic control in over 4,000 people with type 2 diabetes in 3 countries for 5 years with metformin, sulfonylurea and insulin therapy. American Diabetes Association 68th Scientific Sessions meeting. San Francisco, CA, USA, June 2008.

Best, J. Global solutions for diabetes: meeting the challenges of a 21st century disease in Hong Kong and Australia. University of Melbourne and University of Hong Kong Alumni Meeting. Hong Kong, March 2008.

Blackberry I, Furler J, Novy K, Young D. Pragmatic costs associated with engaging practice nurses in general practice based clinical trials: lessons learnt from the PEACH study.  General Practice and Primary Health Care conference, Hobart, Tasmania, June 2008.

Furler J, Blackberry I, Walker C, Vale M, Young D. Barriers to innovation in the role of Practice Nurses: Lessons learnt from the Patient Engagement And Coaching for Health (PEACH) study.  General Practice and Primary Health Care conference, Hobart, Tasmania, June 2008.

Blackberry I, Furler J, Novy K, Young D. Pragmatic costs associated with engaging practice nurses in general practice based clinical trials: lessons learnt from the PEACH study.  CRX08 conference, Brisbane, Queensland, August 2008.

de Mel G , Bingham A, Blackberry I, Galvin P, Hill K, Liaw ST, Russell M, Taylor J. The risk of future falls among older people following an ED presentation due to a previous fall: findings from patient interviews in metropolitan, regional and rural Victoria. Leading the Way in Continuing Care conference, Melbourne, Victoria, 21 Nov 2008.

Galvin P, Bingham A, Blackberry I, de Mel G, Hill K, Liaw ST, Russell M, Taylor J. Barriers and enablers of implementing falls risk screening tool in Emergency Departments. The 3rd Australian and New Zealand Falls Prevention Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, 12-14 October 2008.

Russell MA, Hill KD, Day LM, Blackberry ID, Dharmage S, Schwartz J, Giummarra MJ, Dalton A, Ibrahim J, Dorevitch M. A randomised controlled trial of a multifactorial falls prevention intervention for older fallers presenting to Emergency Departments. The 3rd Australian and New Zealand Falls Prevention Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, 12-14 October 2008.

Furler J, Blackberry I, Walker C, Vale M, Young D. Barriers to innovation in the role of Practice Nurses: Lessons learnt from the Patient Engagement And Coaching for Health (PEACH) study. General Practice and Primary Health Care Conference, Hobart, June 2008.

Furler J, Blackberry I, Walker C, Vale M, Young D. Barriers to innovation in the role of Practice Nurses: Lessons learnt from the Patient Engagement and Coaching for Health (PEACH) study. General Practice and Primary Health Care Conference. Hobart, June 2008.

Furler J, Harris E, Naccarella L, Harris M, Snowdon T, Young D. Health inequalities, physician citizens and professional medical associations: A case study. General Practice and Primary Health Care Conference. Hobart, June 2008.

Furler J, Spitzer O, Mathieson C, Duffy F. Stepping up: Perceptions of insulin initiation in general practice. World Organisation of National Colleges and Academies of Family Medicine (WONCA) Asia Pacific Regional Meeting combined with Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Annual Scientific Meeting. Melbourne, October 2008.

Furler J, Palmer V. The ethics of everyday practice in dealing with the health effects of social inequity. World Organisation of National Colleges and Academies of Family Medicine (WONCA) Asia Pacific Regional Meeting combined with Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Annual Scientific Meeting. Melbourne, October 2008.

Furler J, Walker C, Blackberry I, Dunning T, Sulaiman N, Dunbar J, Best J, Young D. The emotional context of self-management in chronic illness: A qualitative study of the role of health professional support in the self-management of type 2 diabetes. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting. Puerto Rico, November 2008.

Itsiopoulos C. Diet and the Metabolic Syndrome. GPCE Conference Series 2008 (Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne).

Itsiopoulos C, Bellis-Smith N, Hewat C. The Critical Success Factors in Achieving a Mutual Recognition Agreement: The Australian Experience. Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Dietetics Yokohama, Japan 2008.

Jenkins A. Markers and Mediators of Diabetes Complications.  International Society Resistance Arteries Annual Meeting. Hamilton Island. February 2008

Jenkins, A. Poorly controlled Type 1 diabetes. Vic/Tas Endocrine Weekend. Kilmore July 2008.

Jenkins, A. Glycaemic control targets in diabetes. Endocrine Trainee Program. Australian Diabetes Society Meeting. Melbourne. August 2008.

Jenkins, A. Combined Hyperlipidaemia in Diabetes. Australian Atherosclerosis Society Meeting Masterclass Sydney, November 2008

Jenkins, A. Oxidative Stress, AGEs and Type 1 diabetes Complications. Biomarkers Plenary Speaker. Free Radical Society Australasia Annual Meeting. Melbourne, Dec. 2008.

Kawasaki R, Wang JJ, Aung T, et al. Prevalence of Age-related Macular Degeneration in a Malay Population: The Singapore Malay Eye Study (SiMES). The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA, 2008.

Kawasaki R, Wang JJ, Mitchell P, Wong TY. Racial Difference in the Prevalence of Epiretinal Membrane between Whites and Asians. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists. Melbourne, 2008.

Kawasaki R. Epidemiology of Age-related Macular Degeneration in Asia. Changing epidemiology of visual impairment in developed and developing countries. World Ophthalmology Congress, Hong Kong, China, 2008.

Kawasaki R. Retinal Microvascular Signs as Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Disease. Imaging Techniques in Population-based Epidemiologic Studies. European Association for Vision and Eye Research Annual congress, Portoroz, Slovenia, 2008.

Kawasaki R, Wong TY, Yamashita H. [Epidemiology of diabetic retinopathy and other retinal disease: the Funagata study]. 14th Annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Ophthalmic Diabetology. Tokyo, 2008.

Kawasaki R, Tielsch JM, Wang JJ, et al. The Metabolic Syndrome and Retinal Microvascular changes, Findings from a Japanese Population: The Funagata Study. The COE International Symposium in Yamagata. Yamagata, Japan.

Kay, T. Insulin-specific T cells and Islet Inflammation Promote Initiation of Diabetes in IGRP-Specific T cell receptor Transgenic Mice. Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology. Snowbird, Utah, USA, April 2008.

Kay, T. Insulin-specific T cells and Islet Inflammation Promote Initiation of Diabetes in IGRP-Specific T cell receptor Transgenic Mice. American Diabetes Association 68th Scientific Sessions Meeting. San Francisco, CA, USA, June 2008.

Krishnamurthy, B. Peripheral and age-dependent central T cell tolerance in NOD8.3 mice that express an IGRP transgene. Australasian Autoimmunity Workshop, Sydney, Australia, August 2008.

Krishnamurthy, B. Both proinsulin and IGRP specific CD4 help are required for IGRP specific CD8 T cells to mediates diabetes in NOD mice. ADS Annual Scientific Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, August 2008.

O’Dea K. Type 2 diabetes in Australian Indigenous populations: insights from studies on the impact of lifestyle change. Type 2 Diabetes Network Workshop, in conjunction with the 3rd Asia-Pacific Nutrigenomics Conference, Melbourne, May 5, 2008.

O’Dea, K. The metabolic syndrome, diabetes and vascular disease in Indigenous Australians: why such a high risk? Experimental Biology 2008 Conference, San Diego, April 5-9, 2008. Invited as part of the American Physiological Society program stream “Physiology and Global Health”.

O’Dea, K. Diabetes and related chronic diseases among Indigenous Australians. CRIAH 2nd Aboriginal Research Conference: Strong Foundations, Strong Future, Sydney, April 29-30, 2008.

O’Dea, K. Preventable chronic diseases in Indigenous Australians: the need for a comprehensive national approach. Rural Health Conference, Bendigo, Victoria, May 1, 2008.

O’Dea, K. Is the low fat movement an important contributor to the diabesity epidemic?. Eli Lilly Symposium: “Directions in Diabetes”, Melbourne, May 24-25, 2008.

O’Dea, K. Diabetes and Obesity-Can we stem the tide?. National Public Health Reform Summit, Sydney, New South Wales, August 7-8, 2008.

O’Dea, K. Prevention is better than cure - But can we afford it? Diabetes. The Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, South Australia, August 8-10, 2008.

O’Dea, K. Presentation: Does a low calorie diet work for post menopausal women? Meet the Expert Breakfast: “Dietary issues for post-menopausal women”. The Australian Menopause Society: Melbourne, Victoria, October 10-12, 2008.

Taylor, H. Trachoma Control Measures in Australia and Options for Improvement, Trachoma Clinical Roundtable, Department of Health & Ageing, Sydney, 27 May, 2008.

Taylor, H. Festschrift Oration - Indigenous Eye Health, Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital Alumni Meeting, Melbourne, 19 July, 2008.

Taylor, H. Epidemiology of Blindness: Is There a Place for a Bionic Eye in Ophthalmology? Sir Mark Oliphant International Frontiers of Science and Technology Conference Series "Medical Bionics - a new paradigm for human health" Lorne, 16 - 19 November

Taylor, H. The National Indigenous Eye Health Survey; The Fred Hollows Lecture - Trachoma, Making It History, 40th Annual Scientific Congress, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, Melbourne, 22-26 November

Taylor, H. Trachoma and Indigenous Eye Health, National Orthoptic Association of Australia, Melbourne, 24 November

Taylor, H. Pacific Island Trachoma Survey, WHO Global Elimination of Trachoma 2020 12th Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, 28 - 30 April

Taylor, H. Aims, Outline, & Introduction to Trachoma; Facial Hygiene, International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness Vision 2020 Trachoma Meeting, Nadi, Fiji, 7 May

Taylor, H. Advocacy; Obituary - Professor Gerard Crock; The Cost Utility of Eye Care and the International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) Advocacy Program; System-based Practice. Practice-based Learning and Improvement; Advocacy Programs of ICO - What can they offer your society?; Portfolio: System Based Practice; Making an Economic Argument for Vision Services; Sir John Wilson Lecture - Trachoma, Is It History?; The Way to Eliminate Trachoma is to Improve Hygiene, World Ophthalmology Congress, Hong Kong, 28 June - 2 July

Taylor, H. Doyne Lecture - Trachoma, Is It History? Oxford Ophthalmological Congress, Oxford, UK, 6-9 July

 

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