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Register for ENDO 2023: Join Leaders in Our Field

March 09, 2023

We hope to see you at ENDO 2023, taking place June 15-18, 2023, in Chicago, Illinois. With over 7,000 attendees, nearly 2,000 abstracts and over 200 other sessions, ENDO is the top global meeting on endocrinology research and clinical care. ENDO provides the opportunity to collaborate with an unparalleled list of endocrinologists, health care practitioners, and scientists that lead our field. Register Today!

Awards

Endocrine Images Art Competition

March 09, 2023

We invite you to enter our 2023 Endocrine Images Art Competition and share your most spectacular endocrine images with scientists and researchers from all over the world.

Journals & Articles

Thematic Issue: Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals 2023

March 14, 2023

Read our special collection of journal articles, published in 2021–2023, describing research on endocrine-disrupting chemicals! Curation of the collection was guided by Altmetric Attention Scores and Featured Article designations.

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Now Available: Endocrine Self-Assessment Program (ESAP™) 2023

March 16, 2023

The Endocrine Self-Assessment Program (ESAP™) 2023 is essential for professional development and staying up to date with the best practices in endocrinology. This program features 120 clinical cases, customized performance reports, and two learning modes. Earn up to 40.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and 40.0 ABIM MOC points. Order now!

Advocacy

Advocacy in Action

March 17, 2023

Endocrine Society advocacy leads to EDC regulation in the United States and the European Union.

We Are Endocrinology

Deena Adimoolam
“I use media to share a message of prevention and recognition of many endocrine diseases, especially diabetes and obesity. As a member of the Endocrine Society, I have also had the opportunity to continue this work with Society members who share in my vision and passion. I work closely with the Endocrine Society’s Hormone Health Network to spread awareness on various endocrine diseases through patient education tools and media.” – Deena Adimoolam, MD
We are an 18,000 member strong global community
A champion for the Society’s guidelines, Chris has been passionate about improving our guideline development methodology as well as about making guideline content more accessible to readers around the world. – Christopher McCartney, MD

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Endocrine Society News

Endocrine Society supports EPA rule regulating “forever chemicals” in drinking water

March 14, 2023

The Endocrine Society supports a new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule which includes provisions to regulate several per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—including PFOA and PFOS—found in our drinking water.

More than 30,000 European and international endocrinologists urge Brussels to take action on REACH revision

March 14, 2023

A broad coalition of over 30.000 European and international endocrine experts have today called on EU legislators to publish the revised REACH proposal without any further delay and no later than June 2023.

Endocrine Society elects Newell-Price as 2024-2025 President

March 07, 2023

Endocrine Society members elected John Newell-Price, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P., as its 2024-2025 President. He will serve as President-Elect for a year beginning in June 2023 before becoming President in June 2024.

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Featured Journal Articles

Hypogonadism Workup XX Genotype

March 14, 2023

The authors highlight the importance of detailed history and examination in a patient who was referred for evaluation of male hypogonadism with gynecomastia.

Thrb Enhancer Mutations

March 14, 2023

We investigate the physiological significance of a candidate enhancer for induction of TRβ2 by mutagenesis of a conserved intron region in its natural context in the endogenous Thrb gene in mice.

Regional Differences in White and Black PCOS Women

March 14, 2023

Our work aims to determine if women of the same race will have distinct hormonal and metabolic traits of polycystic ovary syndrome in 2 geographical locations, suggesting geo-epidemiologic contributors of the disease.

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Who We Are

For 100 years, the Endocrine Society has been at the forefront of hormone science and public health. Read about our history and how we continue to serve the endocrine community.