The information provided by the members of the Endocrine Society has proven to be hot topics for the consumer media outlets. Here are just a few examples: Redbook magazine – 7 Super Important Things Doctors Tell Their Friends About Hormones Endocrine Society Council members Bradley Anawalt, MD, and Genevieve Neal-Perry, MD, PhD, and Global EDCs...
According to Amazon.com’s rankings, the no. 1 new release in “health teaching materials” is a book by Endocrine Society member Thomas Landefeld, PhD. And it’s all about sex. Sex: Understanding What You Know, What You Want to Know, and What You Have Not Even Thought About: Knowing About Sex was written by Landefeld to provide...
When I entered Marietta College (Ohio) on a football grant-in-aid and about to become a father, I knew that my college years were going to be most challenging. However, I loved science and chose a “comprehensive science/education” major so I could teach and coach upon graduation. My academic pursuits went well; however, during my senior...
Pfizer has created a competitive grants award program to improve the care of patients with endocrine disorders as well as advance medical knowledge of the fundamental mechanisms of disease and potential future treatments. The 2016 U.S. Aspire Endocrinology Award is designed to support exceptional investigators working in the field of endocrinology as well as advance...
Endocrine News spoke with four of this year’s Early Career Forum speakers to get a sneak peek of their presentations at ENDO 2016 in Boston. In this installment, we talk with Teresa K. Woodruff, PhD, of Northwestern University. Next month at ENDO 2016 in Boston, physicians and researchers just starting out will have the opportunity...
Endocrine News spoke with four of this year’s Early Career Forum speakers to get a sneak peek of their presentations at ENDO 2016 in Boston. In this installment, we talk with Lori Raetzman, PhD, of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Next month at ENDO 2016 in Boston, physicians and researchers just starting out will have the opportunity...
Endocrine News spoke with four of this year’s Early Career Forum speakers to get a sneak peek of their presentations at ENDO 2016 in Boston. In this installment, we talk with James Hennessey, MD, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Next month at ENDO 2016 in Boston, physicians and researchers just starting out will have...
On March 1, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) announced the recipients of five awards, totaling $2.5 million, as part of the Outstanding New Environmental Scientist (ONES) Program. Endocrine Society members Daniel Gorelick, PhD, and Michele La Merrill, PhD, are among this year’s recipients of these highly-competitive grants. According to the NIH announcement:...