UChicago Center for Chronic Disease Research and Policy

The Center for Chronic Disease Research and Policy is hosting the 2025 Mt Hood Diabetes Challenge from June 23-25 at the Chicago Theological Seminary in Chicago.

The Mt Hood Diabetes network has pioneered the use of simulation modelling challenges. These involve comparing health economic disease simulation models by having groups independently conduct prespecified computer simulations. Models are then compared based on predictions of disease progression (e.g., rates of different complications of diabetes), or holistic outcomes such as Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs). Recent Mt Hood meeting have involved up to 10 diabetes models undertaking simulations to assess the cost-effectiveness of several interventions to treat diabetes.

A theme of the Chicago conference will focus on simulating ways to prevent and treat diabetes through weight reduction interventions, as well as, ways to promote the use of Mt Hood-style challenges in other disease areas. Hence, we are seeking to work with other disease modellers (outside of diabetes) to design and undertake comparisons of simulation models.Like past conferences it will involve both challenge sessions and submitted abstracts sessions.

The 2nd Mt Hood simulation modelling transparency prize will be awarded at the conference.

​​Register and submit abstracts at https://www.mthooddiabeteschallenge.com/upcoming-conference

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