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Dear colleagues, For the last 20 years, the Department of Epidemiology of the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke (DIfE) has been devoting its major research activities New in nutritional epidemiology to the role of food, diet, metabolism and anthropometric measures perspectives in the development of cancer and other chronic diseases. in Nutritional For these purposes, the department has been pursuing the development of innovative Epidemiology methods of dietary assessment and the appli- cation of new technologies in data collection and analyses of data and biological samples. These capabilities have been instrumental to successfully conduct the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)- Potsdam study, one of the largest cohort studies on nutrition and disease in Germany to Scientific Organiser date. Other upcoming prospective studies will Prof. Dr. Heiner Boeing benefit from these experiences. Department of Epidemiology This 20-year milestone presents us with the opportunity to take a moment and look ahead Organisational office: to explore new perspectives of nutritional Gaby Weeske epidemiology. The department is pleased to German Institute of Human Nutrition have won over many outstanding national and Potsdam-Rehbrücke international scientists as speakers for this two- day symposium. It offers the opportunity to Arthur Scheunert-Allee 114-116 meet colleagues and to experience 14558 Nuthetal inspiring presentations and Phone +49 (0) 33200 / 88-2711 August 26-27, 2013 discussions, to which you are Fax +49 (0) 33200 / 88-2721 cordially invited. Conference Centre Email: weeske@dife.de of the German Institute We are looking forward Please use online registration under: of Human Nutrition to seeing you at the DIfE www.dife.de by clicking on „news“ and „events“ Potsdam-Rehbrücke © DIfE, ARNE.Design 26th August 27th August 11.00 Introduction into the research field Diet and prevention of chronic diseases Heiner Boeing (DIfE) 09.00 From nutritional studies to dietary 14.30 Diet and cancer risk: 11.30 Special lecture: EPIC - recommendations – concepts and examples Experience from the US A landmark epidemiological study with a Helmut Heseker (University of Paderborn) Michael Leitzmann strong focus on nutrition: What did we learn? (University of Regensburg) Elio Riboli (Imperial College) 09.30 Evidence based prevention and public health nutrition 15.00 Dietary assessment in 12.30 Lunch Anja Kroke new cohort initiatives in Germany (University of Applied Sciences Fulda) Ute Nöthlings (University of Bonn) New developments in dietary assessment 10.00 Food intake and risk of chronic disease: 15.30 Integrating pathways to understand 14.00 Food recording with digital images: Lessons from EPIC-Potsdam the diet-disease relationship A new approach to assess dietary intake Heiner Boeing (DIfE) Tobias Pischon (MDC) Carol Boushey (University of Hawaii) 10.30 Coffee break 16.00 Concluding remarks 14.45 Standardized 24-h-recalls as the tool to Hans-Georg Joost (DIfE) access dietary intake in epidemiological 11.00 Targeted Metabolomics: studies: Status and perspectives New insights into pathophysiological 16.30 Closure Nadia Slimani (IARC) mechanisms? Anna Flögel (DIfE) 15.30 Food Frequency Questionnaires – New developments? 11.30 Risk prediction: Experiences with Anne-Kathrin Illner (IARC) type 2 diabetes Matthias Schulze (DIfE) 16.00 Coffee break 12.00 Innovative phenotyping: 16.30 Calculation of habitual intake distributions by New avenues to investigate the diet statistical modelling of short-term information and disease relationship Arnold Dekkers (RIVM) Rudolf Kaaks (DKFZ) 17.15 Measurement error of dietary intake – 12.30 Meal pattern analysis. The Harvard experience Anna Winkvist (University of Gothenburg) Karin Michels (Harvard School of Public Health) 13.00 Lunch 19.00 Dinner (by invitation)
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