Awards

Transatlantic Alliance Award

February 06, 2024

The European Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society are delighted to present the joint Transatlantic Alliance Award. The Award is presented to a recognized international leader who has made significant advancements in endocrinology research through work and collaboration in both the US and Europe. It is open to researchers across the basic and clinical spectra. The Award consists of a plaque and a financial reward which will normally either be presented at the European Congress of Endocrinology (ECE) or the Endocrine Society annual meeting (ENDO), where the awardee will present one of the main lectures. The Award lecture at the respective meeting will take place on alternate years. However, both Societies may invite the winner to speak at its annual meeting. The financial award is €5000 and will be presented at ENDO 2024 (June 1-4, Boston, Massachusetts, USA).

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Nominations Process

Nominations are now open for the 2025 Transatlantic Alliance Award.  

Nominations can be made by individuals or any scientific organization or administrative group. Self-nominations will be allowed if supported by two members of either European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) or Endocrine Society (ES). Nominees should be a member of at least one of the Societies.

For ESE: Members of the ESE Executive Committee and the ECE Program Organizing Committee are not eligible for one year after their term of office ends. ESE Committee Chairs and Focus Area Leads are not eligible whilst in office.

For ES: Members of the ES Executive Committee and Annual Meeting Steering Committee are not eligible for this award for one year after their term of office ends. ES committee chairs are not eligible whilst in office. Nominations should include:

  • Nomination letter highlighting the merits of the nominee and the reasoning for the nomination
  • Letter of support (no more than two letters of support from either an ESE and/or ES members)
  • Nominee’s CV and complete bibliography
  • Nominees 10 most significant and relevant publications within the last 10 years.

Apply on the ESE website.

Evaluation

The jury is composed of the current President, President-Elect, and immediate Past-President of both Societies. The jury may invite one more persons on an ad-hoc basis to ensure coverage of clinical and basic science. The jury will ensure parity between European and US nominations.

The co-Chairs of the jury will be the current President of both Societies.

Should you have any questions or need assistance, please contact laureate@endocrine.org. We look forward to your nominations!

 
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