What is ESE?
The European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) has been created to promote for the
public benefit research, education and clinical practice in endocrinology by
the organisation of conferences, training courses and publications, by raising
public awareness, liaison with national and international legislators, and by
any other appropriate means.
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Headlines
Women on pill 'may live longer' (BBC News Online, 12 March 2010)
(Mar 12, 2010)
Metabolic syndrome: a game of consequences? (The Economist, 11 March 2010)
(Mar 11, 2010)
Endocrine-Related Cancer - submit articles online
(Mar 08, 2010)
Scent research could help autism understanding (BBC News Online, 24 February 2010)
(Feb 24, 2010)
Sex hormone progesterone may save lives after brain injury (The Guardian, 19 February 2010)
(Feb 19, 2010)
European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Funding
(Feb 17, 2010)
1st ESE Clinical Update, 22-24 October 2010
(Feb 17, 2010)
ESE launches on-line access to European Journal of Endocrinology for all members
(Feb 17, 2010)
Foundation for Polish Science WELCOME Grants
(Feb 16, 2010)
9th Postgraduate course in Clinical Endocrinology - registration now open
(Feb 09, 2010)

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New Members
ESE would like to welcome the new members approved at the last meeting of the Executive Committee.