ENDO 2016: Bigger, Better, in Boston in April

The most important innovations and latest insights in endocrinology will hit the East Coast Friday, April 1 – Monday, April 4, as ENDO 2016 lands in Boston. Join leading practitioners and researchers from around the world for four exhilarating days of education and networking.

Celebrate the Society’s Centennial

The Society has come a long way from June 1916 when a group gathered at the American Medical Association’s meeting to explore creating a professional society for those working in the fledgling field of endocrinology. That discussion resulted in the founding of the Association for the Study of Internal Secretions with 300 charter members. Do you know what year the name was changed to the Endocrine Society? Learn the answer to this and more as we celebrate the legacy of the Society through special historical perspectives in the key areas of scientific discovery that encompass endocrinology.

A Wealth of Opportunities

ENDO 2016 will present thought provoking speakers in insightful sessions, and the opportunity for you to explore all of the key areas of endocrinology from basic discoveries to clinical application. The networking at ENDO makes the meeting a can’t-miss event every year.

In addition to the outstanding presentations, there will be pre-conference events starting on Thursday, March 30 and ENDOExpo will provide information on the latest advances in products and services for ENDO attendees.

A Mecca for Endocrinologists

Boston is a training hub for endocrinology and many members have trained or worked in this charming historical area. ENDO 2016 takes place at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center — the largest convention center in the Northeastern U.S. and a technological marvel. Come and enjoy all Boston has to offer while you reconnect with colleagues from around the world.

Submit Your Abstract for ENDO 2016

Abstract submissions are now being accepted. Submit your work and reserve your place in beautiful Boston. Visit endo2016.org for complete details on abstract submission. See you in April!

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