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Research Rationale Highlighted at ENDO 2016

A new program called “K/O Rounds” — aka “Why Endocrine Science Matters in 3 Minutes” — will be introduced at ENDO 2016. This pilot competition for basic science trainees will focus on presenting short, focused talks on the rationale for their science, not the outcome of the experiment. This innovative pilot program, named in allusion...
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Society Members Receive Prestigious NIEHS Early Career Awards

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:...
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Wartofksy Visits Society Offices

len lunch and learn On March 7, Leonard Wartofsky, MD, MACP, editor-in-chief of Endocrine Reviews, stopped by the Endocrine Society offices in Washington, DC, for a “lunch and learn” session with Society staff, to discuss his interest in endocrinology. Wartofsky is chairman of the Department of Medicine at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, a professor of medicine at Georgetown University,...
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Member Spotlight: Andrea Gore Honored by Senate of College Councils

Andrea Gore, PhD, professor of pharmacology at the University of Texas (UT) and editor in chief of Endocrinology has been awarded the Edith Clarke Woman of Excellence Award by the Senate of College Councils. According to The Daily Texan, the UT student newspaper, Gore was selected for her experience, research, mentorship program among her lab...