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Endocrine Society elects Wu as 2027-2028 President 

Endocrine Society members elected Joy Wu, MD, PhD, of the Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, Calif., as its 2027 – 2028 President. She will serve as president-elect for a year beginning in June 2026 before becoming president in June 2027.  Wu is the Gerald M. Reaven, MD Professor of Endocrinology, chief of the Division of Endocrinology and vice chair of basic...
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ENDO 2026 Offers the World of Endocrinology in the City of Chicago

Lange ENDO 2 Chicago is that “toddling town,” according to the immortal croonings of Frank Sinatra. It’s also set to become “endocrine central” when ENDO 2026 arrives June 13 – 16. Spread out along the shoreline of Lake Michigan, the Windy City is a quintessential American metropolis, with iconic skyscrapers, beautiful parks, charming neighborhoods, fabulous restaurants, and one...
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Endocrine Society Advocacy In Action – March 2026 

Endocrine Society Advocacy Win: Congress Increases FY 2026 NIH Funding  Last month, Congress finally passed a funding bill for the Department of Health & Human Services for fiscal year (FY) 2026. The bill includes an increase of about $415 million for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), including a $10 million increase for diabetes research, and language the Endocrine Society had advocated for to protect the NIH by limiting a budget...
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Miracle Drugs or Too Good to Be True?

Newman Editor 2024 Obviously, from that headline I’m referring to GLP-1s and their many similar glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist cohorts that have become a medical, healthcare, and even cultural zeitgeist over the course of the last couple of years. In fact, I bet every single person reading these words can sing the Ozempic jingle right now! This month’s...