American Society For Nutrition

Amer Diabetes Assn Guest Society Info

Amer Diabetes Assn Guest Society Info

Excellence in Nutrition Research and Practice

Dear American Diabetes Association Member:

The next Scientific Sessions and Annual Meeting of the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) will be held in San Diego, CA April 4-9, 2008, in conjunction with Experimental Biology (EB). Our Society appreciates the participation of your organization as a guest society at our annual meeting. ASN, ADA and our other co-sponsors have collaborated to develop many exciting sessions at this year's conference.

As an ADA member, you save $100+ on registration! The early registration deadline is February 6, 2008! This meeting is a can't-miss event for over 13,000 scientists and allied health professionals. ASN values our strong relationship with ADA, and we also invite you to submit abstracts for presentation at the 2008 Scientific Sessions. 

CME credits are available! The ASN Annual Meeting is designated for a maximum of 48 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Medical education includes “From Molecules to Consumers: Dietary Guidelines Evolving to Personalized Nutrition,” a day-long professional development special symposium on Friday, April 4. ASN's Medical Nutrition Council has also arranged a symposium on “Emerging Therapies in Intestinal Failure: Growth Factors and Beyond” Saturday, April 5.

Other scientific programming throughout the meeting includes symposia, lectures, conferences, controversy debates, updates and more. ASN's premier keynote lectures are scheduled, including the Presidential Symposium, the E.V. McCollum International Lecture (“The World is Fat: Understanding the Patterns of the Nutrition Transition”), and the W.O. Atwater Lecture. Symposia will address urgent diabetes issues, including the Presidential Symposium on “Leptin: Weight Management and Beyond.”  Delivering this keynote is Jeffrey Friedman, M.D., Ph.D. Rockefeller University Professor, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and Director of the Starr Center for Human Genetics. Controversy sessions of note include “Controversy: Carbohydrate Restriction as Treatment for Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome.”

Of course, as in the past, a vital component of the program will include abstract-driven minisymposia and poster sessions. The ASN Research Interest Sections will program many of these sessions – be sure to take note of our many Sections, such as Aging and Chronic Disease and Nutrition Translation: From Bench to Consumer. New Sections are currently in development, including Sections focused on Obesity and Nutrition Assessment. Medically oriented minisymposia include: Nutrition Support; Comprehensive Weight Management; Nutritional Interventions for Health Promotion; Nutrient-Gene Interactions; Nutrigenomics and Nutriproteomics; and Response to Nutrient Intakes. 

The ASN program at EB 2008 will also include special social events. Our Awards Ceremony will highlight the preeminent researchers, clinicians and emerging scientists in the nutrition field. Additional social events include the Annual Meeting Reception and University Mixer, ASN Business Meeting, Fellows Luncheon, and many other networking opportunities. Greet old friends and meet new ones at our 2008 annual meeting!

As our associations collaborate to emphasize the integration of nutrition in diabetes research and treatment, we reinforce our shared goals. To further our common objectives, you may wish to become an ASN member. Join ASN now – and enjoy the EB-related savings as a result!

We look forward to seeing you in San Diego, and to continuing our work together!

Joanne R. Lupton, Ph.D. 
Janet C. King, Ph.D.

President
Scientific Programs Committee Chair


P.S. Don't forget these important deadlines:
Early Registration Deadline: February 6, 2008
Late-Breaking Abstract Submission Deadline: February 6, 2008
Hotel Reservation Deadline: March 3, 2008 at 12:00 AM EST