Sof Andrikopoulos
University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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        Sof Andrikopoulos is a NH&MRC Senior Research Fellow/Associate Professor and Head of the Islet Biology and Metabolism Research Group at the University of Melbourne, Department of Medicine (Austin Health) which investigates the genetic susceptibility of islet dysfunction using animal models of diabetes. This research has led to the hypothesis that increased insulin secretory demand may be a mechanism that contributes to diabetes and that strategies that promote metabolic deceleration may be beneficial. This has clinical implications since a common class of drug used to treat patients with Type 2 diabetes causes increased insulin secretion and in fact may be detrimental in the long term. A/Professor Andrikopoulos has had grant support from the NH&MRC since 2000, is Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Endocrinology/Journal of Molecular Endocrinology, and was on the editorial board of Journal of Nutrition, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology and the Journal of Diabetes and its Complications, on the JDRF/Australia Islet Transplantation Program Advisory Committee, has served on NH&MRC Grant Review Panels and the NH&MRC Academy and regularly reviews manuscripts for leading journals in the field including Diabetes and Diabetologia. A/Professor Andrikopoulos is the current President of the Australian Diabetes Society. A/Professor Andrikopoulos was awarded a NH&MRC Award for Research Excellence in 2008 and a Diabetes Australia Research Trust Millennium Award in 2010.      
      Presentations this author is a contributor to:
                  
          
          Identification and Characterization of Genes Associated With Hyperglycaemia and Reduced Insulin Secretion in Mice and Men (#127)
  
  3:45 PM
      
    Chieh-Hsin Yang    
  
          
            
            ADS Basic Orals - Pincus Taft Young Investigators Award          
        
                        
          
          Overexpression of the Unfolded Protein Response Gene Herpud1 leads to impaired insulin secretion but protection from high fat induced glucose intolerance (#96)
  
  9:15 AM
      
    Amy Huang    
  
          
            
            ADS Basic Orals – Beta Cells          
        
                        
          
          Association Between Gut Specific G-Coupled Protein Receptors and Resistance to Diet-Induced Obesity in C57BL6/J MICE. (#203)
  
  2:00 PM
      
    Barbara C Fam    
  
          
            
            ADS Basic Science Poster Discussion - Poster Award          
        
                        
          
          Associations between age, age at diagnosis and diabetes duration with vascular events in type 2 diabetes (#88)
  
  10:15 AM
      
    Natalie Nanayakkara    
  
          
            
            ADS President's Clinical Young Investigator Award          
        
                        
          
          Factors associated with glycaemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes attending diabetes centres: Results from ANDA 2015 (#284)
  
  2:00 PM
      
    Natalie Nanayakkara    
  
          
            
            ADS Clinical Poster Session - Epidemiology          
        
                        
          
          Findings of the Australian National Diabetes Audit (ANDA) 2015 (#25)
  
  11:20 AM
      
    Natalie Nanayakkara    
  
          
            
            NADC Symposium: Show us the money! Finding funding where there seems none to be found          
        
                        
          
          Finding Novel beta cell genes using the Collaborative Cross (#54)
  
  4:30 PM
      
    Sof Andrikopoulos    
  
          
            
            ADS Basic Symposium: Genome Regulation in Diabetes          
        
            
 ADS-ADEA 2016*
                ADS-ADEA 2016*