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The Endocrine Society is a professional, international medical organization in the field of endocrinology and metabolism, founded in 1916 as The Association for the Study of Internal Secretions. The official name of the organization was changed to the Endocrine Society on January 1, 1952. It is a leading organization in the field and publishes four leading journals. It has more than 18,000 members from over 120 countries in medicine, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, immunology, education, industry, and allied health. The Society's mission is: "to advance excellence in endocrinology and promote its essential and integrative role in scientific discovery, medical practice, and human health."

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  • Endocrine Society (en)
  • The Endocrine Society (fr)
  • The Endocrine Society (pl)
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  • The Endocrine Society ou Société d'endocrinologie est une société savante et médicale internationale d'origine américaine destinée à la recherche fondamentale et clinique dans le domaine de l'endocrinologie et fondée aux États-Unis en 1916. En 2006, elle regroupe plus de 13 000 membres à travers plus de 85 pays. (fr)
  • The Endocrine Society – międzynarodowa organizacja medyczna, zrzeszająca specjalistów endokrynologów, założona w 1916 r. jako The Association for the Study of Internal Secretions. 1 stycznia 1952 towarzystwo zmieniło nazwę na obowiązującą do dziś. Należy do niej ponad 14 tys. członków z 85 krajów. Wydaje następujące czasopisma: * * * * (pl)
  • The Endocrine Society is a professional, international medical organization in the field of endocrinology and metabolism, founded in 1916 as The Association for the Study of Internal Secretions. The official name of the organization was changed to the Endocrine Society on January 1, 1952. It is a leading organization in the field and publishes four leading journals. It has more than 18,000 members from over 120 countries in medicine, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, immunology, education, industry, and allied health. The Society's mission is: "to advance excellence in endocrinology and promote its essential and integrative role in scientific discovery, medical practice, and human health." (en)
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  • Endocrine Society (en)
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  • Carol H. Wysham, MD - President (en)
  • Dolores Shoback, MD - Secretary-Treasurer (en)
  • Gary Hammer, MD - Past-President (en)
  • Kate Fryer - CEO (en)
  • Ursula Kaiser, MD - President-Elect (en)
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  • The Endocrine Society is a professional, international medical organization in the field of endocrinology and metabolism, founded in 1916 as The Association for the Study of Internal Secretions. The official name of the organization was changed to the Endocrine Society on January 1, 1952. It is a leading organization in the field and publishes four leading journals. It has more than 18,000 members from over 120 countries in medicine, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, physiology, genetics, immunology, education, industry, and allied health. The Society's mission is: "to advance excellence in endocrinology and promote its essential and integrative role in scientific discovery, medical practice, and human health." It is said to be "the world's oldest, largest and most active organization devoted to research on hormones and the clinical practice of endocrinology." Annual Meetings have been held since 1916 except in 1943 and 1945 during World War II when meetings were cancelled at the request of the United States government. Realizing the increasing importance of endocrinology to general medicine, the Council, in 1947, established an annual post graduate assembly now known as the Clinical Endocrinology Update. The Society publishes Endocrinology, the first issue of which was published in January 1927 and edited by Henry Harrower. Another publication, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology, was established in 1941, and the name of the journal was changed to The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism on January 1, 1952. (en)
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