May 10–13, 2025
The Bella Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Metabolon is attending the Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE 2025, and our team is looking forward to connecting with clinicians, researchers, and endocrinology experts to explore how metabolomics can support translational breakthroughs across the endocrine spectrum—from paediatric growth disorders to adult metabolic diseases.
About the Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE 2025
The joint meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE) and the European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) is a landmark event, bringing together more than 6,000 international delegates under the theme “Connecting endocrinology across the life course,”. The congress serves as a collaborative forum for advancing our understanding of endocrine health, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic innovation from childhood through adulthood and all stages of aging.
With delegates from over 100 countries and a scientific program spanning developmental biology, endocrine cancers, diabetes, reproductive health, and hormonal signalling, this event is a hive of knowledge for the global endocrinology community.
Metabolon at ESPE–ESE 2025
At the intersection of discovery and translational research and therapeutic intervention lies metabolomics. Metabolon provides comprehensive metabolomics and multiomics profiling that reveals the functional impact of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors on health. For endocrinologists, this means uncovering the real-time biochemical signals behind hormonal regulation, metabolic disorders, and disease progression.
We empower researchers to:
- Identify biomarkers linked to growth, puberty, and hormone activity
- Understand the biochemical consequences of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs)
- Integrate metabolomic insights with genomics, proteomics, and clinical endpoints
- Enhance drug discovery pipelines and precision medicine strategies in endocrine-related conditions
Whether your focus is paediatric obesity, diabetes, adrenal disorders, or reproductive endocrinology, Metabolon’s scalable platform delivers actionable data across all stages of research.
Scientific Themes and Focus Areas
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Highlighted topics include:
- Developmental endocrinology and puberty
- Hormonal influence on growth and metabolism
- Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and environmental exposures
- Endocrine oncology and thyroid diseases
- Fertility, menopause, and aging
- Neuroendocrinology and metabolic regulation
Keynote Speakers and Congress Highlights
Sunday, 11 May
- 08:00 – The New Face of Diabetes
Chantal Mathieu, Belgium - 18:30 – The Genetics of Obesity: Can an Old Dog Teach Us New Tricks
Giles Yeo, United Kingdom
Monday, 12 May
- 08:00 – Thyroid Cancer Across the Lifespan: Similar yet Different
Steven Waguespack, USA - 12:20 – Adverse Effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Through Lifecourse
Tina Kold Jensen, Denmark - 18:35 – Crosstalk Between Pituitary and Adrenal Glands in Cushing’s Syndrome
Martin Reincke, Germany
Tuesday, 13 May
- 08:30 – Kisspeptin and Neurokinin B in Puberty, Fertility, and Menopause
Waljit Dhillo, UK - 17:10 – The Potential of Rejuvenating Medicine
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, USA
Important Dates
- December 1, 2024 – Registration Opens
- February 3, 2025 – Abstract Submission Deadline (23:59 CET)
- March 14, 2025 – Abstract Acceptance Notifications
- March 27, 2025 – Early Bird Registration Deadline
- April 24, 2025 – Standard Registration Deadline
Quick Links
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Main Event Website
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Official Event Hub
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Programme at a Glance
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Full Scientific Programme
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Industry Symposia Sessions
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Plenary Speaker Lineup
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Abstract Submission Portal
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Registration Information
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Fees & Deadlines
- ESPE–ESE 2025 Joint ESPE–ESE Award Details
- About the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE)
- ESPE Grants & Awards Overview
- ESPE Educational Webinars and Training
- Contact ESPE–ESE 2025 Congress Organizers