Prof. Marianne Pavel

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Endocrinologist

  • University of Erlangen
  • location Germany

Prof. Marianne Pavel is the Chair of Endocrinology at the Department of Medicine 1, University of Erlangen, Germany. Board certified as a specialist in internal medicine in 2000 and endocrinology/diabetes in 2001; she was appointed as Vice Head of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen in 2001. She took a position as an Assistant Director at the Charité University Hospital, Berlin in 2007 and was conferred a Professorship for NET Disease at the Charité University in 2010. In 2009, under her guidance, the NET Center at the Charité University was certified as one of the first ENETS Centers of Excellence. Her major focus in medicine is neuroendocrine tumors for more than 20 years. She has conducted numerous clinical trials in the field of NET. She is involved in the activities from ENETS since 2005 and is first author of the 2012 and the updated 2016 “ENETS Consensus Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Liver and Other Distant Metastases from Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of Foregut, Midgut, Hindgut, and Unknown Primary”. Since April 2014 she is a member of the Executive Committee of ENETS and has recently been elected as chair of ENETS up from 2020. She is involved in scientific and educational activities in NET from different societies including German Cancer Foundation and ESMO.

Prof. Marianne Pavel has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:

Programmes developed by Prof. Marianne Pavel

Oncology 
International NET COVID-19 Survey Published in Journal of Neuroendocrinology

Experts
Prof. Marianne Pavel, Prof. Martyn Caplin, Dr Jorge Hernando, Asst. Prof. Mauro Cives, Dr Angela Lamarca
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Endocrinology Oncology Rare diseases 
NET COVID-19 Survey Results Presented at ESMO 2021

Experts
Dr Angela Lamarca, Dr Jorge Hernando, Prof. Martyn Caplin, Asst. Prof. Mauro Cives, Prof. Marianne Pavel
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Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen
Endocrinology Rare diseases Oncology 
NET CONNECT Scientific Projects presented at ENETS 2021

Experts
Dr Jorge Hernando, Dr Aman Chauhan, Dr Jaume Capdevila, Dr Panpan Zhang, Dr Angela Lamarca, Prof. Louis de Mestier, Dr Joakim Crona, Dr Teresa Alonso Gordoa, Dr Rachel van Leeuwaarde, Asst. Prof. Mauro Cives, Prof. Kjell Öberg, Prof. Marianne Pavel, Prof. Emily Bergsland, Dr Alia Munir, Dr Francesca Spada
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Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen

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Endocrinology Rare diseases Oncology 
Advanced digestive well-differentiated grade 3 neuroendocrine tumours – ENETS 2020

Episode 2: Poster #2

Experts
Prof. Marianne Pavel, Dr Teresa Alonso Gordoa, Dr Jaume Capdevila, Dr Jérôme Cros, Dr Angela Lamarca, Prof. Louis de Mestier, Dr Jorge Hernando
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  • calendar Mar 2020

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e-learning Interactive e-learning

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Oncology Endocrinology Rare diseases 
Treatment Sequencing in Advanced Digestive NET

Episode 2

Experts
Dr Angela Lamarca, Prof. Louis de Mestier, Dr Jaume Capdevila, Prof. Marianne Pavel
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Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen
Oncology Endocrinology Rare diseases 
NET CONNECT Experts Knowledge Share ESMO 2019: Treatment sequencing in advanced digestive NET #1

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Dr Angela Lamarca, Dr Jaume Capdevila, Prof. Louis de Mestier, Prof. Marianne Pavel
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Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Ipsen