Upcoming ILSI Events

At ILSI, we bring science and research to diverse audiences through a wide range of events. From independent symposia and workshops to hands-on training sessions, we host, sponsor, and co-organize events that foster learning and collaboration. Many of ILSI's events are also featured as part of larger scientific and professional conferences, further expanding opportunities for engagement, dialogue, and discovery. Join us!

ILSI Events, Meetings, and Scientific Symposia

Upcoming Events

Symposium on Enhancing the Design of Nutrient Clinical Trials for Disease Prevention: A Focus on Vitamin D and Health Outcomes

30 Medical Drive, Singapore

ILSI Southeast Asia Region, Institute for Human Development and Potential (IHDP), A*STAR, Singapore, and Human Potential Translational Research Programme (HPTRP), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, are organizing a symposium to share key insights on improving nutrient clinical trial design for disease prevention, focusing on vitamin D and related health outcomes.

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Workshop – Shaping Metabolic Health: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists, Prebiotics, and the Gut–Brain Axis

Brussels, Belgium

This workshop will convene leading researchers and clinicians to review the current evidence, define research priorities, and explore translational pathways at the intersection of GLP-1 biology, prebiotics, the gut–brain axis, and metabolic and cognitive health.
The programme combines expert talks, panel discussions, and interactive group formats (a World Café).

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				MIP COP workshop SM banners

About the event

This one-day analytical workshop aims to shed light on the current state of the art in microplastics analytics and to stimulate discussion on future challenges in this rapidly evolving field. One of the key objectives is to advance quantitative exposure assessment in relation to foods and beverages, and to discuss future challenges in this young evolving field. This workshop offers a unique opportunity for professionals from academia, industry, and the public sector to exchange ideas, engage in meaningful discussions, and build valuable cross-disciplinary connections.

Programme

10:00 - Dr. Isabelle Guelinckx (ILSI Europe), Introduction to ILSI Europe
10:10 - Todd Guin (TG Environmental Research), Introduction to Microplastics Initiative & workshop objectives
10:20 - Dr. Dieter Fischer (Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden), Dr. Eva Vizsolyi (OFI), Dr. Nadiia Yakovenko (Microplastics Solution), Dr. Christoph Kappacher (MiqaLab), Current state of art of microplastics analytics
11:40 - Dr. Pietro Gucciardi (CNR), Touching base to 2025 EFSA supporting publication and methods like Raman Technique in MiP detection in foods & beverages
12:20 - Panel discussion
13:00 - Lunch & networking break
14:30 - Breakout rooms
16:30 - Next steps & conclusions

A key outcome of the workshop will lead to the development of a peer-reviewed scientific publication, as well as the further analysis and refinement of the content for a future research proposal - an activity to be initiated in 2026.

Registration

Attendance is limited to stakeholders in microplastics analytics. Free attendance to this workshop is reserved for ILSI Europe members and experts from Academia and the Public Sector. Industry participants from non-ILSI Europe member companies wishing to join are welcome for a fee of €250.

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BACKGROUND

Obesity, osteoporosis and sarcopenia present enormous global health and economic challenges, which are exacerbated in aging populations. Singapore is one of the countries with the highest prevalence of osteoporotic hip fractures in the world. A recent study in Singapore has studied complex relationships between fat mass (FM), lean mass (LM), and bone mass, with significant implications for obesity, frailty, and bone fractures later in life.

Vitamin D is essential for bone health, but also for many roles beyond the musculoskeletal system, including the immune, pulmonary, and cardiovascular systems; pregnancy; autoimmune disorders; and cancer. However, inappropriate or flawed study designs have been frequently found in clinical trials, which led to misleading interpretations.

Evidence from adequately powered epidemiological studies and RCTs in vitamin D-deficient populations shows favorable clinical outcomes, enriching the literature and improves understanding of its physiology and mechanisms. Proper study designs with rigorous methodologies and cautious interpretation of outcomes are crucial, and these principles are equally relevant to other micronutrients and nutrient/nutraceutical research, enhancing the credibility of clinical trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses.

ILSI Southeast Asia Region, Institute for Human Development and Potential (IHDP), A*STAR, Singapore, and Human Potential Translational Research Programme (HPTRP), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore are organizing a symposium to share key insights on improving nutrient clinical trial design for disease prevention, focusing on vitamin D and related health outcomes.

SPEAKERS

REGISTRATION

This symposium offers complimentary registration. Due to limited seating, early registration is highly encouraged. Register now by clicking the button below:

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ORGANIZERS

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CONTACT

If you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact the following:

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The ILSI Europe Healthy Europe Task Force is organising an expert workshop to identify research and translation gaps in nutritional strategies to support healthy ageing. The outcome of this workshop will inform the Task Force's agenda and the direction of future research activities on nutritional interventions to be developped in 2026. These activities could potentially include: Determining factors that impact our immune system and link them to specific ingredients, foods or diets; and: Pinpointing ingredients, foods, and/or diets that support healthy ageing.​

Workshop Objectives and Background

The workshop "Nutritional Interventions for Healthy Ageing: Research Gaps and Future Directions" will explore the current state of science in nutritional approaches to support healthy ageing, with the goal of identifying key research and translation gaps. The agenda will focus on critical themes including the gut microbiome, cognition, muscle health, mitochondrial fitness, and sustainable diets, all within the context of age-specific diet efficacy and nutritional strategies across the lifespan. In addition to mapping existing evidence, the workshop will address challenges in defining appropriate clinical endpoints and designing effective interventions tailored to different stages of ageing.

Featuring three keynote presentations and a series of interactive sessions, including panel discussions, the workshop will encourage interdisciplinary dialogue to shape future research priorities, support the development of targeted nutritional interventions, and lay the groundwork for collaborative clinical research in the field of healthy ageing.

This activity will result in peer-reviewed proceedings and actionable insights to guide future research in nutritional interventions in healthy ageing.

Read the proceedings of our previous workshop here: Building a roadmap to nutrition for Healthy Ageing: a brief report on the ILSI Europe Healthy Agein…

Workshop Agenda

Day 1

 

10:00 - Registration ​& Welcome Coffee

10:30 - ILSI Europe Presentation
10:40 - ​Healthy Ageing Task Force Introduction​ and Aim of the Workshop
10:50 - ​Prof. ​Anne-Marie Minihane (University of East Anglia) - Early Nutrition Intervention to Promote Healthy Life Expectancy ​

11:30 - Coffee Break

12:00 - Dr. Miguel Gueimonde (CSIC) -  Nutrition for Healthy Ageing Through the Gut Microbiota lens
12:30 - Prof. Piril Hepsomali (University of Reading) - Nutrition and Cognition in Aging: Evidence, Challenges, and Opportunities

13:00 - Lunch

14:00 - ​Prof. Pol Grootswagers (Wageningen University) - Nutritional Interventions to Slow Muscle Ageing
14:30 - ​TBA - Mitochondrial Fitness and Ageing
15:00 - Interactive activity: Evidence & Gaps Wall

15:30 - Coffee Break

16:00 - Panel Discussion
16:50 - Closing Day 1 and Setting the Stage for Day 2

19:00 - Dinner

Day 2

 

9:00 - Welcome Coffee

9:30 - Start of Day 2: Introduction to World Café
9:40 - World Café: Key gaps, Endpoints & Interventions Ideas

11:00 - Coffee Break

11:30 - Dissemination of Discussions Conclusions
12:30 - Workshop Closing: What's Next

13:00 - Lunch​

Organising Committee

  • Miguel Gueimonde, Instituto de Productos Lácteos de Asturias, ES
  • Pol Grootswagers, Wageningen University & Research, NL
  • Piril Hepsomall, University or Reading, UK
  • Bruno Pot, Yakult Europe, NL
  • Rachael Patusco, Haleon, US
  • Maria Tonti, ILSI Europe, BE

Registration

This workshop is upon invitation only. Invited experts can register via the registration form sent by email.

If you're interested in this topic and believe you can bring a valuable contribution to the discussion, please contact mtonti@ilsieurope.be.

Organised by the Healthy Ageing Task Force.

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About the event

We are pleased to announce an upcoming expert workshop dedicated to the rapidly evolving landscape of gut-based nutrition and GLP-1 therapies. This 1 ½ days event will bring together scientists, clinicians, and industry leaders to examine the complex interplay between GLP-1 receptor agonists, prebiotics, and the gut-brain axis: an intersection shaping the future of metabolic, cognitive, and mental health.

Workshop Aim

This workshop will bring together leading researchers to examine how GLP-1 therapies and prebiotic strategies influence metabolic regulation, appetite control, cognitive function, and mental well-being through gut-brain communication pathways. Through focused presentations, a World Café-style exchange, and an integrative panel discussion, participants will work collectively to identify key knowledge gaps, refine priority research questions, and define areas where precompetitive collaboration can advance the field. The insights and recommendations that emerge will be synthesized into peer-reviewed proceedings.

Agenda

Day 1

 

10:00 - Welcome breakfast & registration
10:30 - Welcome & opening remarks

Session 1 - Gut-Derived Signals in Metabolic Health: From GLP-1 Biology to Prebiotic Modulation

This session examines how prebiotics and gut metabolites, such as short-chain fatty acids, shape metabolic health through the gut-brain axis. Talks will highlight how prebiotic modulation can influence GLP-1 signaling, satiety, and appetite control, with implications for obesity and diabetes management. Overall, the session will showcase emerging strategies that leverage targeted prebiotic interventions to improve metabolic outcomes.

  • 10:45 - Prof. Gary Frost, Imperial College London - Understanding the relationship between Prebiotics, gastrointestinal environment and GLP-1  release and physiology
  • 11:15 - Prof. Patrice Cani, UCLouvain - Targeting the gut microbiota with prebiotics to modulate endogenous GLP-1: from bench to bedside
  • 11:45 - Dr. Harriet Schellekens, University College Cork - Beyond GLP-1 Agonists: Microbiota-Driven Modulation of Satiety and Metabolic Health Across the Lifespan

12:15 - Coffee break

Session 2 - From Gut to Brain: Nutritional Modulation of Cognition, Mood, and Eating Behavior

This session explores how nutrition and gut-brain signaling shape cognition, mood, and eating behavior. It will examine both the lived experience of drug treatment and the emerging cognitive and mental health effects of GLP-1-based therapies, moving beyond weight loss to consider broader psychological outcomes.

  • 12:45 - Dr. Francesca Cirulli, Prof. Suzanne Dickson (ECNP) - ECNP Network presentation
  • 12:55 - Kelly Dowson, F!S Group - From Prescription to Reality: What Consumers Really Experience on GLP-1 Medication
  • 13:25 - Prof. Elisabet Jerlhag, University of Gothenburg - Gut-brain axis and alcohol
  • 13:55 -Prof. Riccardo De Giorgi, University of Oxford - Promises & pitfalls of GLP-1RAs in cognitive and mental disorders: evidence and perspectives
14:25 - Lunch and networking
15:45 - World Café Discussion: participants rotate between themed tables to discuss emerging topics, key challenges, and the next steps of the future of metabolic health.
17:15 - Wrap-up and Day 1 reflections
17:30 - Networking drink
Day 2

 

9:00 - Welcome to Day 2 & recap of Day 1
9:05 - Debrief: key points emerging from the World Café Discussions

Session 3 - GLP-1 Innovation in Clinical Reality

This session will spotlight how GLP-1-based therapies are reshaping day-to-day clinical practice. The discussion will revolve around real-world use, including benefits, risks, and practical challenges such as access, adherence, and long-term management. The session will offer an up-to-date view of "what's really happening" with GLP-1 in clinics and with patients.

  • 10:00 - Prof Giles Yeo, Wolfson College - University of Cambridge -  In a world of GLP1 therapies, have we cured obesity?

10:30 - Coffee break

  • 11:00 - TBA - TBA
11:30 - Panel discussion: bridging all sessions
12:30 - Closing: summary and future outlook
13:00 - End of the workshop

Registration

Those wishing to join the workshop are invited to pre-register using the form below.

Confirmed participants will receive an email with further details.

Participant Type Price
ILSI Members Free access
Industry Expert (not part of ILSI Europe)  350€
Academic Expert (part of ILSI Europe) Free access
Academic Expert (not part of ILSI Europe) 175€
Student 75€
Pre-register here

Organising Commitee

Co-organised by the ILSI Europe Prebiotics Task Force and the Nutrition for the Ageing Brain Symposium Committee

  • Georgia Chatonidi - Örebro University
  • Lars Christensen - Arla
  • Louise Dye - University of Sheffield
  • Robert Steinert - DSM
  • Clémentine Thabuis - Roquette
  • Sandrine Thuret - King's College London
  • Maria Tonti - ILSI Europe
  • Wim Vandenberghe - University of Antwerp
  • David Vauzour - University of East Anglia
  • Jessica Van Harsselaar - Beneo
  • Elaine Vaughan - Sensus
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The ILSI Europe Symposium is a gathering of experts from around the world who meet to shed light on the current and future challenges in food safety, nutrition, and sustainability. It is a unique opportunity for scientists from academia, industry and public sector to take part in the debate around those topics and create connections.

This year's event will showcase the latest research from ILSI Europe's Task Forces, covering areas from healthy nutrition across the lifespan, to gut microbiome health, food allergens and food contaminants management, the next generation of risk assessment methods, and much more.

In celebration of ILSI Europe's 40th anniversary, we'll cap off the event with a gala dinner and party, making it a truly memorable occasion for networking and collaboration.

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About the event

This one-day analytical workshop aims to shed light on the current state of the art in microplastics analytics and to stimulate discussion on future challenges in this rapidly evolving field. One of the key objectives is to advance quantitative exposure assessment in relation to foods and beverages, and to discuss future challenges in this young evolving field. This workshop offers a unique opportunity for professionals from academia, industry, and the public sector to exchange ideas, engage in meaningful discussions, and build valuable cross-disciplinary connections.

Programme

10:00 - Dr. Isabelle Guelinckx (ILSI Europe), Introduction to ILSI Europe
10:10 - Todd Guin (TG Environmental Research), Introduction to Microplastics Initiative & workshop objectives
10:20 - Dr. Dieter Fischer (Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden), Dr. Eva Vizsolyi (OFI), Dr. Nadiia Yakovenko (Microplastics Solution), Dr. Christoph Kappacher (MiqaLab), Current state of art of microplastics analytics
11:40 - Dr. Pietro Gucciardi (CNR), Touching base to 2025 EFSA supporting publication and methods like Raman Technique in MiP detection in foods & beverages
12:20 - Panel discussion
13:00 - Lunch & networking break
14:30 - Breakout rooms
16:30 - Next steps & conclusions

A key outcome of the workshop will lead to the development of a peer-reviewed scientific publication, as well as the further analysis and refinement of the content for a future research proposal - an activity to be initiated in 2026.

Registration

Attendance is limited to stakeholders in microplastics analytics. Free attendance to this workshop is reserved for ILSI Europe members and experts from Academia and the Public Sector. Industry participants from non-ILSI Europe member companies wishing to join are welcome for a fee of €250.

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