Consortium End Meeting ​​​​​​​​​

12 November 2025 | WICC Wageningen, the Netherlands

Join the TIMED Consortium End Meeting!

Welcome to the registration page for the upcoming TIMED Consortium End Meeting! This event brings together leading experts from the field of the biological clock to collaborate, share insights, and drive innovation in our field. By attending, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with colleagues and peers, discuss the latest developments, and contribute to shaping the future of our shared mission. Whether you're an active consortium member or a new participant, your input is invaluable.

Register now to secure your spot and be part of this dynamic exchange of knowledge and ideas. We look forward to seeing you in The Netherlands!

The TIMED Consortium Meeting will take place at Wednesday, November 12th, at Wageningen International Congress Centre. More information will follow shortly!

Venue

WICC Conference Hotel

Lawickse Allee 9

6701 AN Wageningen

The Netherlands

https://www.wicc.nl

Time-shifting when we eat and exercise could reduce risk of type 2 diabetes

Canadian and Dutch researchers are examining whether timed lifestyle changes can help restore the 24-hour rhythm of people at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

An international team of scientists from Canada and the Netherlands are collaborating with patients, public partners and the private sector to better understand how disruptions to our circadian system put certain people at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, and what can be done to put the biological clock back in synch.

Group photo from the TIMED consortium mid-term meeting in Magog-Orford, Quebec

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