’Updates in Diabetes 2025’, Lecture by prof. Michael Roden, PhD
As part of the lecture series ’Updates in Diabetes 2025’, prof. Michael Roden, PhD, will give a lecture titled ’On the Heterogeneity of Diabetes Mellitus’ on Monday, 10 November, a 6. p.m., at the SASA Grand Hall.
Michael Roden graduated from University of Vienna, Austria, was trained at General Hospital Vienna and as Max-Kade fellow at Yale University. He is certified in internal medicine, endocrinology/diabetology/metabolic disease and clinical pharmacology and was head of the 1st medical department at the university teaching hospital, Hanusch Hospital, Vienna.
Since 2008, he is chair/full professor of endocrinology and metabolic diseases, director of the division of endocrinology and diabetology at Heinrich-Heine University Hospital Düsseldorf, Germany, currently also heading the department of medical clinics. Simultaneously, he is CEO of the German Diabetes Center (DDZ) and a speaker of the German Centers of Diabetes Research.
His translational research addresses insulin resistance, energy metabolism, precision medicine in diabetes and comorbidities, particularly steatotic liver diseases. He has published >800 peer-reviewed papers (e.g. in NEJM, Nature, Lancet,…), is a Highly Cited Researcher and received several awards.
A livestream of the event is available at https://www.sanu.ac.rs/en/live-streaming/

