Here's the latest news from the Society for Endocrinology (UK)

Society for Endocrinology
The Society for Endocrinology is the major British society representing scientists, clinicians and nurses who work with hormones.
  • Write an article and contribute to the public understanding of endocrinology
    The Society for Endocrinology's public website will be the biggest online public resource on glands, hormones and endocrine conditions.

    You can help inform the public on all aspects of endocrinology by writing and reviewing articles for the website. Simply contact public@endocrinology.org.

    Maybe you work on a condition that you want to raise awareness of, maybe you're the only person in the world who works on a particular hormone, or maybe you just want to improve your skills at communicating with the public. Whatever you do, we want to hear from you.

    We'd particularly like to hear from people working on the thyroid or reproductive system. Contact public@endocrinology.org for more information.

    You and Your Hormones - the SfE public website.

  • BioScientifica to publish Society for Endocrinology journals
    From 2011 the Society for Endocrinology’s journals and online Archive will be published by BioScientifica on behalf of the Society.

    Journal of Endocrinology, Journal of Molecular Endocrinology and Endocrine-Related Cancer (www.endocrinology-journals.org) join the three journals already published under the BioScientifica imprint – European Journal of Endocrinology, Reproduction and Endocrine Abstracts.

    The journals will continue to be published from the Bristol office and the staff will remain the same for each journal. If you are a member of the Society you will continue to receive online access to the current content of the Society journals and will be able to subscribe to the print journal at the lowest price available anywhere. The journals will continue to be hosted online by HighWire Press and procedures for online access will be unchanged.

    The Society for Endocrinology and BioScientifica will continue to provide an excellent service to members, authors, readers and subscribers once BioScientifica takes over publication in January 2011.

    SfE journals

  • SfE Clinical Update 2010 - Early bird and case submission deadlines 4 October 2010
    The SfE Clinical Update course will take place in Bristol from 8-10 November 2010. A new three-year cycle of the Clinical Update series starts this year. The format of the Training Programme creates an excellent collegiate atmosphere that provides an effective forum for networking with peers and established endocrinologists; over twenty faculty members will attend the meeting.

    The early bird deadline for reduced registration fees and the case submission deadline both fall on 4 October 2010 so act fast to avoid disappointment! Please visit the website below for more information.

    SfE Clinical Update 2010

  • Now you can raise money for SfE!
    We’ve teamed up with the website JustGiving to enable you to donate and raise money for SfE online.

    JustGiving provides you with the tools to set up your own fundraising activities, including an easy to manage online sponsorship form, and it automatically reclaims GiftAid and sends the funds raised straight through to us.

    All donations will go towards the Society for Endocrinology’s activities including funding research into endocrinology and promoting best practice in the clinic.

    You can create a fundraising page for anything – drinking a gallon of milk for osteoporosis, eating a diabetic diet for a month, or reciting John F. Kennedy’s speeches for Addison’s disease - ask not what your hormones can do for you, but what you can do for your hormones!

    Go to www.justgiving.com/endocrinology for more information.

  • SfE BES meeting 2011 - website now live! Register and submit your abstract online.

    The annual Society for Endocrinology BES meeting is the biggest conference on endocrinology in the UK, and for 2011 will take place in Birmingham on 11-14 April 2011.

    The meeting will feature both oral communications and poster presentations with many prizes available for high scoring presentations by young and not so young endocrinologists. The ever-popular plenary lectures and symposia will continue and in response to your suggestions the programme of 'Meet the Expert' sessions has been updated.

    Abstract submission is now open, which must be done online by 15 November 2010.

    Registration to attend the conference is also open and the early bird deadline for reduced registration fees is 14 February 2010.

    You can register, submit an abstract and find out more about the conference all at the website below.

    SfE BES 2011 meeting

    P.S. SfE will again be offering free places at the BES 2011 conference to a limited number of trainee scientists, clinicians and nurses who have not yet chosen endocrinology as a specialty. Check the website for details.

  • Society of Biology Life Sciences Careers Conference
    The Society of Biology has announced dates for its Life Sciences Careers Conferences, which give undergraduates a fantastic introduction to the careers available in the life sciences.

    The conferences will feature expert speakers on all aspects of scientific careers including industry, research, academia and science communication, as well as a CV workshop and an exhibition hall where students can find out more about scientific careers from experts with a range of experience. As a member organisation of the Society of Biology and a sponsor of the event, the Society for Endocrinology will be there to discuss the virtues of a career in endocrinology.

    The conferences will take place on 24 November 2010 in London and 2 March 2011 in Birmingham. For more information and to register for a place please follow the link below.

    Life Sciences Careers Conference

  • Peter Trainer - recognition of exceptional contribution
    Congratulations are due to Professor Peter Trainer, who was this year awarded a Silver Clinical Excellence Award. The Society was delighted to support his and others' nominations to the awards.

    Clinical Excellence Awards are given to recognise and reward the exceptional contribution of NHS consultants, over and above contractual requirements, to the values and goals of the NHS and to patient care.

    SfE is pleased to continue offer support to members of the Society for the 2011 round of awards. For information on support from the Society please follow the link below. Applications for Society support must be submitted by 10 September 2010.

    Clinical Excellence Awards 2011

  • SfE/SEREC Regional Clinical Cases Meeting, 10 December 2010
    The Society for Endocrinology is delighted to announce the third of its Regional Clinical Cases meetings, this year in association with the South East Regional Endocrine Club (SEREC) taking place in the seaside town of Brighton. The meeting will include ten oral communications and delegates will also be invited to display posters. The meeting will be brought to a close with an awards ceremony at which prizes will be presented to the highest scoring oral and poster presentations.

    All information is available at the website below. Please note, the deadline for submission of cases is Monday 4 October 2010.

    SfE/SEREC Regional Clinical Cases meeting

  • Membership
    The Society is introducing the facility for members to pay a Lifetime Membership and a Three Year Membership subscription. Full details will be announced shortly.

    SfE membership

    How do I join the Society?

    The Society welcomes anyone working in an endocrine-related field anywhere in the world and at any stage in their career.

    If you would like to take advantage of the many benefits of membership, for example access to a comprehensive list of grants; free online access to the Society’s journals; reduced registration fees at Society organised conferences; clinical days and training courses; just complete the application form at www.endocrinology.org/membership or contact the Society by emailing members@endocrinology.org.

  • Congratulations
    Are due to:

    Professor Julia Buckingham, on receiving the Athena Award. Winners are exceptional female scientists and it recognises academic excellence.

    Professor Wiebke Arlt, who has been elected to The Academy of Medical Sciences.

    Professor Andrew Hattersley FRS, who has been made a Fellow of the Royal Society.

  • SfE Endocrine Nurse Update
    This innovate new course, taking place on 27-28 September 2010 in Stratford-upon-Avon, will deliver a programme of lectures by nurses from across the spectrum of endocrinology and is suitable for trainee and senior endocrine nurses alike. The Update will address current practice and new developments in endocrine nursing through lectures, posters and case presentations. This course is now fully booked.

    Further information is available at the website below or contact the SfE conference team on +44(0)1454 642 240 or email conferences@endocrinology.org.

    Endocrine Nurse Update 2010

    Attendees also have the option of applying for one of three travel grants for the Endocrine Nurse Update. For further information see the link below:

    Travel grants

  • Prize draw winners
    In June, we held a prize draw of members who had completed a direct debit mandate for payment of membership subscriptions. The prize was a £50 Amazon voucher, which was won by Professor Tony Weetman from the University of Sheffield.
  • How do I join the Society?
    The Society welcomes anyone working in an endocrine-related field anywhere in the world and at any stage in their career.

    If you would like to take advantage of the many benefits of membership, for example access to a comprehensive list of grants; free online access to the Society’s journals; reduced registration fees at Society organised conferences; clinical days and training courses; just complete the application form at www.endocrinology.org/membership or contact the Society by emailing members@endocrinology.org.

  • The Society welcomes new Honorary Member
    In light of Sue Thorn’s resignation as Chief Executive of the Society, it is with great pleasure that the Society has bestowed on her Honorary Membership of the Society. Honorary Membership is bestowed by Council on those of special distinction; in Ms Thorn’s case, this is in recognition of her unprecedented contribution to the Society and BioScientifica as organisations and to endocrinology as a specialty.
  • Public event - The obesity epidemic: who's fault is it anyway?
    Obesity in the UK is now at epidemic proportions, but whose fault is this? To what extent are genetics and lifestyle responsible for our expanding waistlines? Is there something we can do about it, or are medical developments the only way out?

    Come along to the Birmingham Science Festival to find answers to these questions and more from our panel of expert speakers. The event will take place from 10.00 to 12.00, Wednesday 15 September 2010 at Aston University, Birmingham.

    The event is free to attend but booking is required. More information is available at the link below.

    More information

  • Invitation to send your scientific suggestions for SfE BES 2012
    The Society welcomes scientific suggestions for the 2012 Society for Endocrinology BES meeting, for consideration by the Programme Committee. If there are any sessions you would like to see included, please submit them by 31 January 2011 via www.endocrinology.org/meetings/ScientificSessions/index.

  • SfE Obesity Management Symposium - for the endocrinologist, 9-10 September 2010. Register now!
    One of the major aims of the Society for Endocrinology is to develop the role of endocrinologists in the delivery of services for severely obese patients. The key to this is the training of future endocrinologists in the area of obesity and metabolism. To this end, the Society’s Obesity Special Interest Group (convened by Dr Sadaf Farooqi (Cambridge) and Professor John Wilding (Liverpool)) has developed a national symposium that will focus on practical aspects of obesity management and service delivery. The symposium will be held at the Institute of Metabolic Science, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge.

    The total number of delegates has been limited to 40 to ensure that a collegiate atmosphere is generated that will provide an effective forum for networking with peers and faculty. Last year’s delegates described the meeting as "inspiring", "excellent", "well-organised", "superb format", "stimulating", so we recommend that you register as soon as possible in order to avoid disappointment.

    You can register for the Symposium via the website (below) where you will also find details on the programme, accommodation and the social dinner.

    SfE Obesity Management Symposium website

  • SfE National Clinical Cases Meeting - a call for cases
    The SfE National Clinical Cases meeting - in association with the Royal Society of Medicine Section of Endocrinology & Diabetes - will take place on Tuesday 1 March 2011 at the Royal Society of Medicine, London.

    SfE is delighted to invite the submission of cases for the meeting. Of those accepted, the 10 highest scoring will be invited for oral presentation, whilst the others will be displayed as posters. A number of prizes are also on offer.

    The deadline for submissions is 25 October 2010. For more information, and to submit a case, please follow the link below.

    SfE National Clinical Cases meeting

  • SfE Members get 5 pounds off registration to Naturejobs Career EXPO

    Now in its fourth year, the Naturejobs Career Expo (formerly The Source Event) is the UK's largest career fair and conference for the scientific world. This year the event will take place on 23 September at the Business Design Centre, London, UK. SfE will be exhibiting at this event under the banner of Bioscience Learned Societies, alongside some of our sister bioscience societies.

    Entrance to the exhibition is free. In addition the Society for Endocrinology has been made an ambassador of the event, which entitles its members to a £5 discount on the registration fee for the conference plenary and workshop sessions, which provide a unique opportunity to meet high profile scientists and gain careers information and advice. To claim your discount please follow the link below to the members' section of the SfE website where you will find instructions.

    How to claim your discount (you will need your SfE Member logon details in order to view the page).

    Naturejobs Career EXPO

  • Vacancies on the SfE Public Engagement Committee
    Are you passionate about communicating science to the general public? Would you like to work with the Society to highlight the fascinating world of endocrinology to a whole new audience? If so, we need your help! We are looking for four SfE members to sit on our Public Engagement Committee to provide input on our science communication strategy and activities. The term of office will start on 1 January 2011 and will last for four years. We currently have vacancies for the following positions: 2 x Public Events Representatives, 1 x Media Advisory Representative, 1 x Careers and Education Representative. The deadline for nominations is Friday 17 September 2010. Full details and nomination forms are available at the link below. If you would like any further information, please contact jennie.evans@endocrinology.org

    Public Engagement Committee webpage

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