2nd Edition of Diabetes and Endocrinology World Conference 2026

Scientific Committee

Derek C Beatty - 2nd Edition of Diabetes and Endocrinology World Conference

Derek C Beatty

Derek C Beatty

  • Designation: Edinburgh University
  • Country: UK

Biography

I graduated from Edinburgh University with a BSc in Biological Science, Business Studies, and Metropolitan College, Slough, Diploma in Marketing. My Clinical Pathology career started by selling Diagnostic Tests and Blood Group reagents to Hospital Laboratories and Research Laboratories in Scotland and Northern England then focused on Endocrinology with GD Searle Diagnostic Pathology Service in the UK, Italy, the Middle East and Africa. Visits to many countries enhanced knowledge of medical and diagnostic hospital services for patients and research. A brief experience in Histology and Tissue Culture Laboratory and Autoradiography technique.  Approached by Picker International when MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy led to involvement with the original clinical use of MRI scanning in Neurology, Orthopaedics Musculoskeletal and Cardiac Imaging with experience with the researchers when MRI was launched. Setting up and managing involvement with Europe’s First Mobile MRI Shared Service to NHS and Private Hospitals in England with a team of enthusiastic Radiographers anxious to ensure excellent MRI Imaging for patient MRI Diagnosis was challenging and rewarding. 

This experience led to involvement in assessing the suitability of the Excimer Ophthalmic Laser procedure to treat Astigmatism and Short Sight Ophthalmology.  Illness led to a career change into Diabetes and Endocrinology involving Blood Glucose Monitoring with a link to the IDDF in 1997 at a Conference in Helsinki, Finland. This path after serious acute Hypoglycaemia with Neuroglycopenia and PTSD injury after the prescription of the wrong Insulin and Dose to treat T1D Diabetes opened the Hypoglycaemia Research door ongoing now with several peer-reviewed publications explaining the experience and Forensic Legal Aspects of Hypoglycaemia. The incorporation of ACS Aston Clinton Scientific Ltd with DRI-FT Diabetes Research Information Facts for Treatment extended this research while at the same time introducing Multi sonic Silent Operating Schill Nebuliser Medical Device to deliver Inhaled Prostacyclin Therapy for patients suffering Pulmonary Hypertension, Asthma, COPD, Cystic Fibrosis. In 2020 COVID-19 led to life-changing change until Vaccines were developed.  A Diabetes Patient's Journey through COVID and beyond has led us in 2025 to identify what may have gone wrong with loss of life but opportunity with a sound foundation to ‘Make a Difference’ for Future Generations.

Abstract

At DEWC Diabetes Endocrinology World Conference 2025 Forensic Aspects of Hypoglycaemia and the Layer de la Haye Endocrinology Chicane 2024 to 2025 attracted interesting Neurological Input to add value and foundation to the Public Health issues in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Ladies Health, In 2025 Clinical Adolescent Public Health presented as ‘The Selfishness of Adolescents Overrules Cooperation in Social Dilemmas’ Chao Liu and others, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, explored opportunities in diagnosis of behavioural variations in adolescents exhibiting less cooperation in society compared to adults using AI Artificial Intelligence. Linked to real life journey of the author the publication of Psychologist Lisa Blackmore Brown’s Complaint of the Influence of Bruce Clark identifies dubious influence of warped MSBP Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy in Social Science Hypoglycaemia Endocrinology published 2005 then in 2019 in Forensic Aspects of Hypoglycaemia, Vincent Marks, raises key questions to be answered in Cold Case Review by the author of Forensic Investigation into events 1987 – 1994 and thereafter. Why no action was taken is questioned to correct identified errors in law. Use of precedent case law from statute Henderson v Henderson 1843, 79 years before the discovery of Insulin in 1922 and treatment of the World’s first diabetic patient Leonard Thomson aged 14 with Insulin and the World’s First Hypoglycaemia Event Toronto, a Mysterious Something, confirmed by Sir Fredrick Banting and Toronto Police as a Clinical Event and not drunkenness when no alcohol or very little alcohol. Children and adolescent’s lacuna understanding adds further mystery to a Clinical Event and Not Drunkenness when no alcohol is present. Recreational drug use and reaction to prescribed medication, for example antibiotic by oral or IV delivery, along with parental genetic inheritance by rare disease adds complexity in understanding Mental Health in Endocrinology in Public Health Hypoglycaemia and Hyperglycaemia in 2026.