More Funding, More Awardees: ENDO 2026 Travel Grants Expanded

January 07, 2026

From Endocrine Society President Carol Lange, PhD

The Endocrine Society is committed to supporting our research and early career communities as we invest in the next generation of scientific leaders. Many early career researchers are facing increased financial uncertainty in the current funding climate, making this support more important than ever. Uniting and growing the global endocrine community and enabling the presentation of high-quality research at ENDO 2026 are critical to our mission.

I am thrilled to announce a one-year expansion of our ENDO 2026 travel grant programs—effective immediately. This expansion will provide heightened support to more researchers and includes:

  • Increases to $1,500 per award recipient for Early Investigator Awards, Outstanding Abstract Awards, and Early Career Forum.
  • Up to 200 additional grants of $1,500 per award recipient for the Outstanding Abstract Awards. ($1,750 per award for international recipients)

With this expansion, ENDO 2026 abstract submissions will now be accepted until Thursday, January 22. We encourage you to take advantage of the extended deadlines and incremental travel grant funding and submit your research for ENDO 2026, taking place June 13–16, 2026 in Chicago, IL, USA.

The Endocrine Society is committed to our members, the field of endocrinology and hormone health while we invest in improving the pipeline for a healthier tomorrow.

I look forward to seeing you in Chicago in June! 

 

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