Society for Endocrinology

Society for Endocrinology
Formation 1946
Legal status A registered charity in England and Wales
Headquarters 22 Apex Court, Woodlands, Bradley Stoke, Bristol BS32 4JT, United Kingdom
Chief Executive
Ian Russell
Subsidiaries Bioscientifica
Mission A world-leading authority on hormones
Website http://www.endocrinology.org/

The Society for Endocrinology is an international membership organisation and registered charity representing scientists, clinicians and nurses who work with hormones.[1] The Society was established in 1946, and currently has approximately 2,500 members.[2]

Charitable Aims

The Society's aims are:

History

The Society for Endocrinology was officially formed in 1946. John Folley FRS was elected as the Society’s first Secretary, Cliff Emmens was elected Treasurer, and Lord Zuckerman was made Honorary Editor of the Society's Proceedings. Writing in the Journal of Endocrinology, Zuckerman explained that he actually conceived of creating a Society for Endocrinology with his colleagues, Sir Charles Dodds, Sir Frank Young, and Sir Alan Parkes as early as 1937, but the creation of the Society was postponed due to the outbreak of World War II.[4]

In 1996, the Society established a commercial subsidiary, Bioscientifica, to raise funds for the Society by providing services to third parties.[5]

Council and Committees

The Society for Endocrinology is governed by a Council, whose remit is to develop and monitor the Society’s strategy, regulate the Society’s finances, and ensure that the Society remains within its charitable remit. The Council is currently composed of the following elected officers:

Eight Committees and one Steering Group report to the Council:

Publications

The Society for Endocrinology has the following official journals:

The Society also publishes a quarterly magazine, The Endocrinologist.[8]

Events

The Society for Endocrinology organises a variety of conferences and training events. Its flagship event is the annual Society for Endocrinology BES conference, which draws an international delegation of scientists, clinicians, nurses and trainee endocrinologists.[9][10]

References

  1. "The Nuffield Foundation website". Retrieved 2014-08-31.
  2. "Society for Endocrinology membership". Retrieved 2014-08-31.
  3. "Society for Endocrinology aims". Retrieved 2014-08-31.
  4. "Journal of Endocrinology" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-09-15.
  5. "Establishment of Bioscientifica" (PDF). p. 3. Retrieved 2015-03-02.
  6. "Council and Committees". Retrieved 2015-04-10.
  7. "Society journals". Retrieved 2015-02-11.
  8. "The Endocrinologist". Retrieved 2015-02-11.
  9. "Society for Endocrinology BES Conference". Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  10. "Endocrine Society". Retrieved 2014-10-09.

External links

Official website

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