The Society recognizes the importance of supporting students and prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the academic experience. The Society's Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (CoDI) is excited to announce winners of a new competition that will help future endocrinologists and scientists learn about the field and network with the world’s leading experts!
Winners received free registration to ENDO 2023 — June 14-18 in Chicago, IL — admission to the Endocrine Society Early Career Forum, and one-year free membership.
Winner | Institution | Videos |
Victoria Cammarano | Valparaiso University | Video |
Faith Carter | Cornell University | Video |
Ewelina Greene | St. George's University | Video |
Anna Mazurenko | University of British Columbia | Video |
Chioma Nnyamah | University of Illinois - Chicago | Video |
Nupur Pandya | University of Illinois - Chicago | Video |
Arthur Registre | Penn State University | Video |
Josie Setiawan | University of British Columbia | Video |
Whether you are interested in practicing medicine or conducting research, the field of endocrinology has opportunities for you. Endocrinologists and scientists can specialize in:
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be in their 3rd or 4th year of undergraduate studies, graduate school, medical school, or a new resident or postdoc. Chicago area students and members who identify as underrepresented in medicine were encouraged to apply.
Dr. Antentor Othrell Hinton, Jr. is on tenure track to become Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics at Vanderbilt University. He has mentored 70 graduate, medical, postbac students, undergraduate students, medical residents, and postdoc fellows, and was awarded three University-wide awards for mentorship and an organizational mentorship award.