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Membership

It’s Not Too Late to Renew!

February 04, 2025

Renew your membership for 2025 if you have not already done so to stay connected to our global community. Keep access to your member-exclusive resources, including discounts to our annual meetings, such as ENDO 2025 taking place in San Francisco, CA, USA, July 12-15, and exclusive networking and professional development opportunities.

Awards

ENDO 2025 Travel Awards for Early Career Researchers

January 22, 2025

The Eugenia Rosemberg Abstract Travel Award offers a $1,000 grant and complimentary registration to junior faculty or early career professionals within three years of completing their PhD or MD/PhD. Applications close Thursday, February 20.

Journals & Articles

Read Our Thematic Issue: Article Highlights of 2024

February 04, 2025

The Editors-in-Chief extend their thanks to the innovative authors and expert peer reviewers who contributed insights to the success of the journals in 2024. Their contributions will extend scientific understanding and medical possibilities in endocrinology.

Meetings & Events

EDC Exposure and Gonadal Function: Consequences and Interventions

January 28, 2025

This series of webinars aims to present the latest evidence on the impact of endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) exposure on gonadal function, examining both the effects of adult exposure and the long-term consequences of fetal exposure in the maternal environment. Register now for the second session that will address female gonadal function, taking place Thursday, February 13.

Advocacy

Advocacy in Action

February 07, 2025

The Society updates members on the latest in Washington this week, including the resuming of study sections at NIH and recent activity surrounding executive orders.

We Are Endocrinology

Deena Adimoolam
“I use media to share a message of prevention and recognition of many endocrine diseases, especially diabetes and obesity. As a member of the Endocrine Society, I have also had the opportunity to continue this work with Society members who share in my vision and passion. I work closely with the Endocrine Society’s Hormone Health Network to spread awareness on various endocrine diseases through patient education tools and media.” – Deena Adimoolam, MD
We are an 18,000 member strong global community
A champion for the Society’s guidelines, Chris has been passionate about improving our guideline development methodology as well as about making guideline content more accessible to readers around the world. – Christopher McCartney, MD

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Endocrine Society News

Yo-yo dieting may significantly increase kidney disease risk in people with type 1 diabetes

February 04, 2025

Body-weight cycling (also known as yo-yo dieting) has been shown to significantly increase the risk of kidney disease in people with type 1 diabetes, regardless of body mass index (BMI) and other traditional risk factors, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

Grossman wins 2025 Transatlantic Alliance Award in Endocrinology

January 30, 2025

The Endocrine Society and the European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) are delighted to announce Professor Ashley Grossman, F.Med.Sci., as the winner of the 2025 Transatlantic Alliance Award.

Early life exposure to toxic chemicals may cause behavioral, psychological problems

December 10, 2024

Early life exposure to a class of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) called polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) may lead to behavioral problems in rats, according to a new animal study published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society.

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Featured Journal Articles

Severe, Symptomatic Hypercalcemia Secondary to PTH-Secreting Pancreatoblastoma

February 04, 2025

The authors describe a patient with symptomatic severe hypercalcemia due to a parathyroid hormone secreting pancreatoblastoma.

GnRH-Gonadotropes Interactions Revealed by Pituitary Single-Cell Transcriptomics in Zebrafish

February 04, 2025

We sought to determine if the female zebrafish pituitary possesses unique cellular and/or molecular features that enable gonadotropin synthesis/release in a GnRH-independent manner and to establish a functional role for Gnrh3 at the pituitary level in this species.

Longitudinal Evaluation of Reproductive Endocrine Function in Men With ACTH-Dependent Cushing Syndrome

February 04, 2025

This work aims to determine the frequency of male hypogonadism before and after curative surgery for Cushing syndrome, as well as its cause.

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For 100 years, the Endocrine Society has been at the forefront of hormone science and public health. Read about our history and how we continue to serve the endocrine community.