Covering the Endocrine Society's Annual Meeting

Resources for Journalists

The Endocrine Society's annual meeting, ENDO, offers a unique opportunity for journalists to learn about the latest research in fields as diverse as obesity, diabetes, endocrine-disrupting chemicals, growth hormones, thyroid conditions, reproductive health, endocrine cancers, and much more. Thousands of endocrinologists from around the globe attend the meeting each year to share the latest advances in research and clinical practice.

The Society reviews the credentials of all reporters seeking to attend ENDO to ensure eligibility requirements are met. Media approved for attendance will receive official notification via email from Endocrine Society staff. Contact us at media@endocrine.org for more information. 

We also are pleased to offer resources to help organizations and individuals generate media attention for their abstract or booth. View our FAQs for promoting your presence.

ENDO Embargo Policy:

Unless otherwise noted, all abstracts presented at ENDO must not be released to the press or the public until the date and time of presentation. For oral presentations, the abstracts are embargoed until the session begins. Abstracts presented at a news conference are embargoed until the date and time of the news conference. The Endocrine Society reserves the right to lift the embargo on specific abstracts that are selected for promotion prior to or during ENDO.
 
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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.