Diabetes and bone
Diabetes mellitus is a widespread metabolic disease, which disrupts the entire organism of patients. This also significantly affects bone health. The consequences are an increased risk of fractures and a worse healing of bone fractures. In order to investigate the connections between this metabolic disease and the bone system, the EU project „FIDELIO“ is running from 2019 to 2024. The European consortium, which is coordinated by scientists from the Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus of the TU Dresden, is funded by the EU with a total of 3.8 million euros. In this framework, 14 ambitious, creative young scientists are trained to tackle the future challenges of an aging society.
Podcasts
Be introducted to the senior researchers and supervisors in FIDELIO, who are featured in the Research Lives and Cultures podcast series created by Sandrine Soubes.
News
The QIAGEN experience
ESR report on the QIAGEN training course, April 5th and 6th 2022
by Lejla Emini (TUD)
The QIAGEN training course was hosted by Gabriele Christoffel at QIAGEN at Hilden, Germany and had Andreas Hecker, Francesca Di Pasquale and Daniel Lehmann as guest speakers.
The workshop was held in-person over two days focusing on
I visited my former primary school to talk to children about Diabetes and bone
by Souad Daamouch (TUD)
On December 14, 2021, I spoke at an elementary school to raise awareness about diabetes and bone fragility. I was a student at this school 16 years ago. However, this time I was the teacher for a day.
I was overjoyed to be able to retrace my steps
ESRs report on the Critical Appraisal Training Course
by Ruolin Li (ERASMUS) and Sebastian Zanner (SDU)
The Critical Appraisal Training Course was hosted by Prof. Andrea Burden at ETH Zurich, Switzerland and had Prof. Stefan Weiler (ETH) as a guest speaker.
The workshop ran virtually over 3 days, focusing on “Critical appraisal in pharmacoepidemiology research literature”. The course was a
My new life in Dresden!
By Souad Daamouch, TUD
My name is Souad Daamouch and I am from the North-Est of France. After obtaining a Master’s degree in Pathophysiology and Personalized Medicine in Human Transplantation I had the great fortune to discover the FIDELIO program.
The process before coming to Dresden was exciting. We underwent several
Off to new adventures
By Ankita Duseja, USFD
I have always wanted to a build a career in clinical research. When I received this opportunity with FIDELIO, I was extremely excited to embark on my new journey. But this also meant having to move to a new city, making new friends, adjusting to a