Honored by both the Endocrine Society and the European Society of Endocrinology with the 2025 Transatlantic Alliance Award, Ashley B. Grossman, F.Med.Sci, has made significant contributions to endocrine research on both sides of the Atlantic. Endocrine News speaks with Grossman about what this award means to him, what drew him to endocrinology in the first...
No doubt your days will be packed while you’re at San Francisco’s Moscone Center, weaving through the crowds as you make your way to various sessions and presentations at ENDO 2025. Here are just a few highlights – among hundreds – that might appeal to you. Saturday July 12 Stalk Lesions of the Pituitary Gland...
Scientific Statement aims to expand our research to advance the understanding of the cause and progression of type 1 diabetes. A new Scientific Statement released today by the Endocrine Society highlights potential research directions related to the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes that should help with the development of new and improved treatment options. ...
Starting in January 2026, the masthead of the Endocrine Society’s flagship basic science journal Endocrinology will have a new name at the top: Manuel Tena-Sempere, MD, PhD. He speaks to Endocrine News about his new role, how the journal has impacted his own research career, and how he plans to make the journal more appealing...
A growing body of research reveals that growth hormone (GH), long known for its role in growth and development, may have a darker side — one that could be manipulated for therapeutic benefit in cancer. A comprehensive review published in Endocrine Reviews spotlights the role of GH in cancer development and progression and evaluates the...
Congress Considers President’s Budget, NIH Funding In May, the federal budget process for fiscal year 2026 (FY 2026) kicked off in earnest as the White House Office of Management and Budget released the President’s Budget Request (PBR) for the coming year. The PBR calls for an overall 22% cut in non-defense discretionary spending and drastic...
A new set of clinical guidelines published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism is reshaping how physicians diagnose and treat hirsutism, a condition that causes excessive male-pattern hair growth in women. Affecting roughly 10% of women worldwide, hirsutism has long been viewed through a primarily cosmetic lens. But the updated recommendations emphasize a...
A new study entitled “Postoperative Outcomes Among Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitor Users” published in JAMA Surgery calls into question the current guidelines advising doctors to pause a widely used class of diabetes drugs—sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) — before surgery. The findings suggest the risk of developing postoperative euglycemic ketoacidosis (eKA), a serious and potentially...