Dear all,

We warmly invite you to submit an abstract for the FibroHealth Symposium 2025, to be held at the Technopolis Peltola, Oulu, and online on November 19, 2025. 

The preliminary programme is at the end of this message.

This year’s theme is: "Translating Cell Biology into the Obesity Research and Drug Development - Focus on Adipose Tissue, Bone, and Metabolism"
We encourage submissions of abstracts covering a broad range of topics, not just this year's themes, but all areas related to cell and bone biology and obesity research! 

Abstract submission deadline: October 19, 2025
Submit your abstract: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/Participation/Public/deb9fc01-d139-40bc-93ef-2b70c571b790?displayId=Fin3455384

Whether you're presenting a poster or giving a talk, this is a great opportunity to share your research and connect with fellow scientists across disciplines. 

Approved oral and poster abstracts will be published in the event PDF booklet, which will be available for all registered participants. All participants can submit an abstract; however, only doctoral researchers and postdoctoral researchers can be considered candidates for the Young Investigator Prize.


We look forward to your contribution!

On behalf of the organizing Committee,

Essi Erkkilä


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 FibroHealth Symposium 2025 - Preliminary Programme

08:30-08:55    Registration and coffee (Auditorium Yrttipellontie 1)

08:55-09:00    Welcome (organizers)

New Frontiers in Metabolic Research and Patient Perspectives

09:00-09:30     Preliminary topic: Epigenetic mechanisms underlying obesity and cardiometabolic diseases: Associate Professor (Docent). Sara Hägg, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

09:30-10:00     Bone Marrow Adipose Tissue Metabolism as Key Regulator of Osteoarthritis Bone Biology: Dr. Jeroen Geurts, Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland


10:00-10:40     Coffee & posters, sponsors' stands


10:40-11:00     Preliminary topic: GLP-1 and its secretion: PhD. Ghulam Raza, University of Oulu

11:00-11:20     Preliminary topic: Distinct mitochondrial responses upon bariatric surgery and calorie limitation: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Birgitta van der Kolk, University of Helsinki

11:20-11:40     Preliminary topic: Brown adipose tissue PET imaging: Docent, Mueez U-Din, University of Turku

11:40-12:00     Patient story Jenny Hurtola


12:00-13:15     Lunch at own cost in Restaurant and coffee shop Myrsky & Annual autumn meetings of FASO, FCB, and FBS (meeting rooms)

Integration of Cell and Bone Biology in the Obesity Research and Drug Development

13:15-13:35     Preliminary topic: 3D white adipocyte cell culture models: PhD. Juulia Lautaoja-Kivipelto, University of Oulu

13:35-13:55     Preliminary topic: EVs and adipocytes: PhD. Johanna Matilainen, University of Helsinki

13:55-14:15     Bone marrow fat and its effect on bone cells: PhD, Adjunct professor (docent), Kaisa Ivaska, University of Turku


14:15-15:05     Coffee & posters, sponsors' stands

Next-Gen Science: Young Researchers Shaping the Future

15:05-15:25     Preliminary topic: Angiogenesis in adipose tissue: PhD., Docent, Sinem Karaman, University of Helsinki

15:25-15:40     Abstract talk 1

15:40-15:55     Abstract talk 2

15:55-16:10     Abstract talk 3

16:10-16:25     FASO doctoral thesis award presentation 2024

16:25-16:30     Final conclusions (organizers)

19:00- Conference dinner at restaurant Veranta and the Young Investigator Prize

The FibroHealth Symposium will conclude with a conference dinner at Veranta restaurant. Veranta offers an elegant setting for dinner at the heart of Oulu's city center, located on the third floor of the Original Sokos Hotel Arina.

Address: Pakkahuoneenkatu 16, 90100 Oulu



Registration: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/B55ADD18CE61F7D5


Welcome to participate!
The symposium is organized in collaboration by the University of Oulu Fibrobesity program, the Finnish Association for the Study of Obesity (FASO), the Finnish Society for Cell Biologists, and the Finnish Bone Society (FBS).