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Will Charlton Named CMO at Spruce Biosciences, Inc.

Will Charlton (002) Endocrine Society member Will Charton, MD, MAS, has been appointed chief medical office at Spruce Biosciences, Inc., a late-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing novel therapies for rare endocrine disorders with significant unmet medical need. Charlton, a board-certified pediatric endocrinologist with over 15 years of clinical research experience in industry and academia, will...
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Society Members Honored by the American Diabetes Association

Several Endocrine Society members have been honored by the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) as recipients of 2022 National Scientific and Health Care Achievement Awards. The awards honor academics, healthcare providers, and educators who have contributed to substantial advances in the field of diabetes care and research. “These extraordinary individuals receiving the ADA’s National Scientific and...
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Endocrine Society Streamlines Name Change Policy for Journal Authors 

Policy supports needs of transgender and nonbinary researchers  The Endocrine Society has introduced a policy to make it simpler for authors of articles published in its peer-reviewed journals to update their names following a name change.  The policy is designed to support authors who are transgender or nonbinary, as well as those who change their...
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Endocrine Explorers: Catching up with the 2021 REGMS Participants

Endocrine News talks with several of the early-career scientists who are participating in the Endocrine Society’s 2021 Research Experiences for Graduate and Medical Students (REGMS) program to learn more about their work in the laboratory and how the program has helped them during the early stages of their careers. Encouraged by their principal investigators and...
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Meet the 2022 Laureates: John Wass, MD, MA, FRCP 

Wass_Laureate2022 John Wass, MD, MA, FRCP  Outstanding Leadership in Endocrinology Award John Wass, MD, MA, FRCP, is a clinical researcher and educator at Oxford University in Oxford, England, whose contributions have had a significant effect on patients with pituitary disease. His early observations about the importance of single-surgeon expertise for acromegaly outcomes paved the way many...
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Meet the 2022 Laureates: Michael W. Schwartz, MD 

Schwartz_Headshot-cropped Michael W. Schwartz, MD  Roy O. Greep Award for Outstanding Research  Michael W. Schwartz, MD, holds the Robert H. Williams Chair in Medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle, Wash., where he has been on faculty since 1996.  He’s published over 260 peer-reviewed studies that have shaped our understanding of how the brain regulates energy balance and glucose homeostasis,...