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    The Endocrine Society Nominating Committee is seeking dedicated member leaders to serve on the Board of Directors. If you are passionate about endocrinology, have served on Endocrine Society committees, and want to join the team to drive the strategy forward, please consider nominating yourself or a colleague for one of the following open positions: (Candidates…

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    • Want to get even MORE involved with @TheEndoSociety ? Nominations are being accepted until July 21, 2023 for our 202 Board of Directors! Act Now: https://t.co/MO2UjIpDYc https://t.co/4swvocuwC8

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    People who have just one or two drinks per day are not protected against endocrine conditions such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. Alcohol consumption is a significant public health concern because it is related to many medical conditions such as…

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    • Breaking News: Just one or two drinks/day do not protect against #endocrine conditions such as #obesity and type 2 #diabetes, according to a new study published in @TheEndoSociety's  Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism: https://t.co/RKo7f75PlV

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    People who have just one or two drinks per day are not protected against endocrine conditions such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. Alcohol consumption is a significant public health concern because it is related to many medical conditions such as…

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    • Light or Moderate Alcohol Consumption Does Not Guard Against #Diabetes or #Obesity | People who have one or two drinks per day are not protected against endocrine conditions, according to a new #JCEM study @EndoSocJournals. Read more via @Endocrine_News: https://t.co/TTYeYYG7OH

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    Beta-arrestins attach themselves to outer cell membranes, waiting for hormones or neurotransmitters to land on receptors – an unexpected and surprising finding recently published in Cell. Researchers led by Davide Calebiro, MD, professor of Molecular Endocrinology in the Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research at the University of Birmingham and Co-Director of the Centre of…

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    • Researchers led by @TheEndoSociety member @DavideCalebiro observed that beta-arrestins attach themselves to outer cell membranes, waiting for hormones or neurotransmitters to land on receptors: https://t.co/Y3fg9FW8mF

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    Deletion of androgen receptors (ARs) in leptin receptor (LepRb) neurons improves estrous cycles, providing a possible therapeutic target for the symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), according to a mouse study recently published in Endocrinology. Researchers led by Carol F. Elias, PhD, of the University of Michigan Medical School’s Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology,…

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    • Deletion of ARs in LepRb neurons improves estrous cycles, providing a possible therapeutic target for the symptoms of #PCOS, according to a mouse study recently published in @EndoSocJournals' Endocrinology: https://t.co/468nqLm3Ex

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    Outstanding Innovation Award Matthias Tschöp, MD   It was with great pleasure that I nominated physician-scientist Matthias Tschöp, MD, for the 2017 Outstanding Innovation Award of the Endocrine Society. Professor Tschöp, who currently serves as director of the Helmholtz Diabetes Center and Chair of Metabolic Diseases at the Technische Universität München, Germany, discovered several leading…

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    • Read more about Dr. Tschop when he received @TheEndoSociety's 2017 Outstanding Innovation Laureate Award: https://t.co/0lw46FdICO https://t.co/5yxbweTkwY

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    Edwin B. Astwood Award for Outstanding Research in Basic Science Holly A. Ingraham, PhD Ingraham is the Herzstein Endowed Professor in Molecular Physiology at University of California, San Francisco in San Francisco, Calif. As a world leader in hormone signaling, Ingraham has illuminated basic molecular processes controlling endocrine development and physiology, with recent emphasis on…

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    • Meet the 2023 @TheEndoSociety Laureates: @hollyingrahamSF recipient of the Edwin B. Astwood Award for Outstanding Research in Basic Science https://t.co/4K4weDYKKO

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    The upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic led many of us to rethink aspects of our lives. At the Endocrine Society, this period gave us the chance to rethink many of our traditional approaches. While we are proud of the Society’s storied history, we balance that with continually thinking of new ways to serve you and…

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    • We thank Ursula Kaiser, MD for her term as President of the Society. Read @Endocrine_News to learn more about the accomplishments she has achieved during her service: https://t.co/yNeEmjhpgC (1/2) #ENDO2023 https://t.co/z4UtEaxukP