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ENDO 2021 Program

November 03, 2020

ENDO’s comprehensive virtual program offered attendees the opportunity to learn about the latest developments in hormone science and medicine from renowned investigators, expert clinicians, and educators from all over the world. Join us at ENDO to get inspired by experts and stay at the forefront of scientific discovery and high-quality patient care. This year's program included:

  • more than 100 live sessions and another 100+ sessions accessible on-demand;
  • six plenary sessions including two presidential plenaries on data in endocrine research and the impact of basic tissue engineering in emerging therapies;
  • 24 live Meet the Professor sessions and another 20 available on-demand; and
  • more than 20 oral sessions and a robust poster hall for accepted scientific abstracts.

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Plenaries

Spanning the spectrum of science, clinical care, and social implications, an outstanding slate of world-renowned speakers will showcase the most cutting-edge advances on research and medicine.

Basic Science Pathways

These special “meeting-within-a-meeting” tracks integrate focused discussions, poster sessions, and networking opportunities to provide you with the latest research in:

Symposia

The ENDO 2021 lineup of sessions offered a unique opportunity to dive into topics from nearly every major therapeutic area of endocrinology and hormone science. Listen, learn, and be inspired by world-class faculty who are at the forefront of scientific discovery and high-quality health care. 

Educational

ENDO 2021 offered the opportunity to hear case presentations and debates about treatments from top-flight clinicians.

Meet the Professor 

Discover insights from experts on treating a variety of endocrine conditions and learn the latest in-patient care.

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