The Endocrine Society is pleased to announce the five early career endocrinologists who have received the 2024 Early Investigator Awards. The Early Investigators Awards were established to help develop early career investigators and recognize their accomplishments in endocrine-related research. Recipients will receive a $1,000 monetary award, complimentary registration and the opportunity to present at ENDO, one-year...
Author: Mark Newman
Endocrine Society Advocates to Protect and Increase Funding for the NIH On March 5, the Endocrine Society will conduct a Researcher Hill Day to advocate for the importance of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). We are asking Congress to complete work on a funding bill for the remainder of fiscal year (FY) 2024, before...
Critical Mass: Recent Research Emphasizes More Dangers of Obesity in Adolescence
An Endocrine News roundup of the week’s pharmaceutical news, breakthroughs, and general information. * Topline Results Announced for CAH Studies On March 13, Spruce Biosciences announced topline results from its CAHmelia-203 study of tildacerfont in adult classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and its CAHptain-205 study of tildacerfont in pediatric classic CAH. Spruce is investigating tildacerfont,...
Bariatric Surgery Linked to Cardiovascular Improvements in People with Severe Obesity
Bariatric surgery may result in significant cardiometabolic improvements, particularly among younger, female, or white people and those without comorbidities, according to new research published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society. The United States has the highest obesity rates globally. In 2017 – 2018, about 40% of U.S. adults had obesity and 9% had severe obesity. The prevalence is...
Laurence Katznelson, MD, Named Vice Dean, Medical Education at Cedars-Sinai