Living with Statins Final Symposium Monday 27 th Tuesday 28 th November 2017 University of Copenhagen Faculty of Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty Auditorium: Henrik Dam Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 Copenhagen N 1
MONDAY 27. NOVEMBER 08.30 09.00 Registration, coffee & tea 09.00 09.45 Welcome: LIFESTAT 2013 2017 Flemming Dela, Professor, MD, DMSci, Department of Biomedical Living with statins still questions to be asked Christa Lykke Christensen, Associate Professor, PhD 09.45 10.30 Keynote lecture: Health Communication: A Media Theory Perspective of Hypercholesterolemia Risk and Prevention Kevin B. Wright, Professor, PhD, George Mason University, USA Chair: Christa Lykke Christensen, Associate Professor, PhD 10.40 12.25 LIFESTAT presentations: Cholesterol Controversies; Science, Media and Everyday Life Chair: Christa Lykke Christensen, Associate Professor, PhD 1) How statins rose to become the global standard of care in cholesterol management Sofie Rosenlund Lau, PhD student, Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences 4) How Danish news media framed statins from 2000 to today Maja Klausen, PhD, Postdoc, Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, Faculty of 2) How Danish media frames affect statin users Kasper Bering Liisberg, PhD student, Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, Faculty of 3) How information to the public affect the use Margit Kriegbaum, PhD, Postdoc, Department of Public Health, Faculty 2
5) Q & A 12.25 13.15 Lunch 13.15 15.00 LIFESTAT presentations: Mitochondria, performance and metabolism Chair: Steen Larsen Associate professor, DMSci, Department of Biomedical 1) Mitochondria in Muscle Tine Dohlmann, M.Sc., PhD student, Department of Biomedical 2) Mitochondria in Blood Jon Ambæk Durhuus, M.Sc. PhD student, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 3) Does treatment with Statins impair physical performance? Thomas Morville, MD, PhD student, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty 4) Glucose metabolism and Statin treatment Anja Birk Kuhlman, MD, PhD student, Department of Biomedical 15.00 15.30 Break & Poster viewing (coffee & tea) Registration: volunteers, patients, guests. 15.30 18.00 Danish Program [forsøgspersoner, patienter, gæster]: 15.30 15.40 Velkommen LIFESTAT et interdisciplinært forsknings projekt Christa Lykke Christensen, Lektor, PhD, Institut for Medier, Erkendelse og Formidling. Det Humanistiske Fakultet 15.40 16.00 Historien om Statiner i Danmark Sofie Rosenlund Lau, PhD studerende, Institut for Antropologi, Det 16.00 16.20 Spørgeskemaundersøgelsen Margit Kriegbaum, PhD, Postdoc, Institut for Folkesundhedsvidenskab, Det 3
16.20 16.40 At deltage i et forskningsprojekt Birgitte Bruun, PhD, Postdoc, Institut for Antropologi, Det 16.40 17.00 Pause m/forfriskninger 17.00 17.20 Udviklingen af dialogværktøjet Birgitte Bruun, PhD, Postdoc, Institut for Antropologi, Det Sofie Rosenlund Lau, PhD studerende, Institut for Antropologi, Det Anja Birk Kuhlman, læge, PhD studerende, Institut for Biomedicin, Det Margit Kriegbaum, PhD, Postdoc, Department of Public Health, Faculty John Sahl Andersen, MD, PhD, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences 17.20 17.40 Kolesteroldebatten i danske medier Kasper Bering Liisberg, PhD studerende, Institut for Medier, Erkendelse og Formidling. Det Humanistiske Fakultet 17.40 18.00 Muskelsmerter og funktion Thomas Morville, læge, PhD studerende, Institut for Biomedicin, Det 18.00 Afslutning Flemming Dela, professor, dr.med, Institut for Biomedicin, Det TUESDAY 28. NOVEMBER 09.15 10.00 Keynote lecture: Can you run from dyslipidemia? Paul Greenhaff, Professor, PhD, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom Chair: Flemming Dela, Professor, MD, DMSci, Department of Biomedical 10.15 10.45 Treatment of elevated cholesterol the general practice viewpoint 4
10.45 11.00 Break John Sahl Andersen, MD, PhD, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences 11.00 11.30 Tool Development with a Patient Panel Birgitte Bruun, PhD, Post doc, Institute of Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences 11.30 12.00 The Survey overview of content and future possibilities Margit Kriegbaum, PhD, Post doc, Department of Public Health, Faculty 12.00 12.30 Discussion: Interdisciplinary Research Moderator: Birgitte Bruun, PhD, Post doc, Institute of Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences 12.30 13.00 Scientific Advisory Board reflections and next steps 12.30 Lunch 5