“The International Symposium of the CRC 1052 "Obesity Mechanisms" represented the pinnacle of 12 years of funding by the German Research Foundation (DFG). As an expression of the international visibility of our location, we were able to attract leading international scientists from all areas of obesity research to Leipzig. The symposium, which included both inspiring discussions and many unanswered questions, demonstrated that research into the causes, treatment and prevention of obesity is highly topical and that there is a great need in this field. Ultimately, the symposium showed that our joint research can contribute to better treatment options for people with obesity,” concludes Matthias Blüher the event.
The program featured presentations from leading experts in obesity and diabetes research. A highlight of the symposium was the keynote lecture delivered by Ronald Kahn from the Joslin Diabetes Center at Harvard Medical School. In total, 20 distinguished speakers shared their expertise on the complex mechanisms underlying obesity, sparking stimulating discussions among the participants.