Submit your nominations for the EASD Prizes 2025
Who is you favourite candidate to be recognised by a prestigious EASD award for outstanding contributions to diabetes research?
Please refer to the links below for more details on the different prizes and nomination forms. The nomination deadline is 15 February 2025.
Awarded to recognise an individual's innovative leadership and lifetime achievements in diabetes research.
Awarded for excellent research by early career scientists contributing to the advancement of knowledge concerning diabetes.
Awarded to recognise outstanding achievements in the field of pathophysiology and treatment of diabetes.
Awarded to recognise outstanding achievements in research which has led to significant advances in the understanding, prevention or treatment of diabetes or its complications.
Awarded for outstanding contributions in the field of the histopathology, pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of the complications of diabetes.
Apply now for the EASD Robert Turner Course 2025
Are you an early-career researcher looking to advance your skills in diabetes research? The EASD Robert Turner Clinical Research Training Course from 7–11 April 2025 in Oxford, UK is an excellent opportunity to get taught by leading experts in clinical research methodologies.
Don't miss this chance to enhance your career, network with peers, and learn in the inspiring setting of Oxford!
EFSD welcomes applications for the following diabetes research programmes
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The European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes (EFSD) was created by EASD to provide funding in all areas of diabetes research across the entire European Region. The aims of EFSD are to encourage and support groundbreaking diabetes research and to promote the next generation of leading diabetes researchers.
Diabetologia is the Journal of the EASD and publishes original clinical, translational and experimental research within the field of diabetes. We are interested in papers that convey new information or insight into any aspect of the condition, ranging from basic science to clinical applications.