Bril: As an early-stage physician-scientist,I believe one of the most significant challenges we face is the increasing clinical load andpressure to maximize the number of clinics per weekand the number of patients we seeper clinic. Newswise Blog. The Society has more than 18,000 members, including scientists, physicians, educators, nurses and students in 122 countries. Dr. Jose Cordoba-Chacon was awarded an early investigators award of the Endocrine Society this year. His work has uniquely and reproducibly linked the fields of transcriptional regulation, epigenomics, circadian rhythms and metabolism from the vantage point of endocrine physiology. Applicants will be notified by March 2, 2023. Senior Communications Manager, Public Relations 2015 Copyright Endocrine Society. In addition, she looks after patients with endocrine diseases at St. Bartholomews Hospital, undertakes wide-ranging teaching activities and supervises MSc and PhD students. Follow us on Twitter at@TheEndoSocietyand@EndoMedia. director of the Late-Stage Translational Research in the Mayo Clinic Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCaTS), medical director of the Mayo Clinic SharedDecision MakingNational Resource Center, and principal investigator at the Mayo Clinic KER Unit. John D. Baxter Prize for Entrepreneurship, Delbert A. Fisher Research Scholar Award/Clark T. Sawin Memorial History of Endocrinology Lecturer, ENDO Experience Junior Faculty Travel Award, Accelerating Breakthroughs & Improving Care. The Endocrine Society is the world's oldest and largest organization of scientists devoted to hormone research and physicians who care for people with hormone-related conditions. Endocrine News spoke to the five researchers from around the world to find out more about their award-winning research, the awards potential impact, as well as the biggest challenges facing them today. The Endocrine Society has selected five recipients for itsEarly Investigators Awards. One of the biggest challenges endocrine fellows and junior faculty face is gaining recognition and obtaining access to the resources they need for professional development, said Society President E. Dale Abel, M.D., Ph.D. The Early Investigator Awards are just one of the many ways the Society values and supports our early career professionals and their research to prepare them to lead in their institutions and the field at large. She also is a founding member of the Pakistan Endocrine Society. The Endocrine Society's 2019 Early Investigators Award winners are: Caroline Gorvin, Ph.D., of the . The scholar also delivers the Clark T. Sawin Memorial History of Endocrinology Lecture at ENDO. The Endocrine Society has selected five recipients for its Early Investigators Awards. For 100 years, the Endocrine Society has been at the forefront of hormone science and public health. novel molecules that could be used as diagnostic, prognostic, and/or therapeutic markers for. The Endocrine Society is the worlds oldest and largest organization of scientists devoted to hormone research and physicians who care for people with hormone-related conditions. Gupta is a Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, N.C. Gupta spent a decade building a research program at University of Texas Southwestern that has earned international recognition for its novel contributions to the field of adipose tissue development and function. Phone: (202)-971-3611 This annual award recognizes an exceptionally promising young clinical or basic investigator. Additional information on this award and the recipients is located on the Societys website at https://www.endocrine.org/awards/additional-society-awards/early-investigators-awards. Director, Communications and Media Relations He is a renowned adrenal investigator and mentor who invests wholeheartedly in the young generation of endocrinologists. Mrta Korbonits is the Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism at Queen Mary University of London. C. Wayne Bardin, MD, International Travel Award, Stem-cell based therapy shows promise in treating high-risk type 1 diabetes, COVID-19 vaccination appears to be safe for patients treated for hypothyroidism, Endocrine Society congratulates 2022 Early Investigators and Bardin Award winners, Accelerating Breakthroughs & Improving Care. She is an internationally renowned clinician and educator who has contributed to the establishment and growth of the field of endocrinology in Pakistan. Please contact the Endocrine Society with questions at +1.202.971.3636 or 1-888.363.6762 toll free (in the United States or Canada) or email laureate@endocrine.org. He has made outstanding contributions to the field of male reproductive endocrinology. The Endocrine Society presents the annual Early Investigator Awards to members who hold an MD, PhD, or MD/PhD and are a third- or fourth-year post-doctoral fellow or a newly appointed faculty. The Endocrine Society's 2021 Early Investigators Award winners are: Himanshu Arora, PhD, of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla. Arora's lab focuses on exploring the therapeutic efficacy of immunotherapy against different stages of prostate cancer and using machine learning tools to study the progression of the cancer. He has received numerous awards and has directed several doctoral theses and under- and postgraduate studies. He is an outstanding clinician, well recognized for his excellent clinical care and strong program building skills, and who is passionate about quality inpatient diabetes care and research. This can be especially challenging for physician-scientists who are balancing clinical responsibilities, teaching, and leadership roles, as well as trying to develop themselves as a researcher. At the same time, you need to learn to screen/evaluate trainees. APPLICATION PERIOD HAS CLOSED. This recognitionrenewed my confidence and energy to continue my research careeras a physician-scientist. Entries were judged based on aesthetic value and significance to endocrine research. The C. Wayne Bardin, M.D., International Travel Award was created in honor of Past President Dr. Wayne Bardin, who made remarkable research contributions to both reproductive physiology and contraception throughout his long career. He has held many service positions at the Endocrine Society, including being a member of the Quality Improvement Subcommittee, the EndoCares 2021 District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia Steering Team, and the Endocrine News editorial advisory board. Problems at any one of these stages, can severely hamper research progress. His research focuses on thyroid function and glucose homeostasis during fertility and pregnancy. The new application cycle opens in September 2021. In 2019, Arora joined the University of Miami as a faculty and his lab is currently focusing on: 1) Exploring therapeutic efficacy of nitric oxide donors (immunotherapy) against different stages of prostate cancer progression; 2) Using nitric oxide donors in combination with currently available immune checkpoint inhibitors like PD-L1 inhibitors, MIA series compounds, and CSF1R inhibitors; and 3) using machine learning tools to study the progression of prostate cancer and applying this knowledge in building up translational tools that could be used by researchers, clinicians, and patients. I believe the biggest research innovations come from research collaborations. The award was established to recognize investigators early in their career who have conducted outstanding endocrine research. Kazak: Most early-career scientists are challenged by navigating how to hit the ground running with scientific progress. Endocrine Society is a global community of physicians and scientists dedicated to accelerating scientific breakthroughs and improving patient health and well being. The Endocrine Societys Journals experienced sizeable Impact Factor gains, led by Endocrine Reviews, according to Clarivates recently released annual Journal Citation Report (JCR) for 2021. Endocrine Society Congratulates 2022 Early Investigators and Bardin Award Winners May 2022. He pursued a postgraduate research fellowship in thyroid cancer under the supervision of Drs. Rainey is the Jerome W. Conn Professor of Molecular & Integrative Physiology and Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. 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 understanding the cellular and molecular basis of diseases that exhibit a sex-bias in women. Through the exposure generated by this award I hope to get in touch with fellow gestational endocrinology enthusiasts to explore symbiosis and learning opportunities.. New Investigator Award This award is to be granted to a physician-scientist within the first ten years of completing their clinical pediatric endocrinology fellowship, Learn More PES Travel Grants 2023 Travel Grants - coming Spring of 2023 PES is pleased to offer Fellows presenting at the PES Annual Meeting the opportunity to win Learn More Tim Korevaar, M.D., Ph.D., Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, NetherlandsKorevaar is a postdoctoral fellow at the Endocrinology department and Academic Center for Thyroid Disease of the Erasmus University Medical Center. Fauntleroy Shaw is freelance writer based in Carmel, Ind. Endocrinologists are at the core of solving the most pressing health problems of our time, from diabetes and obesity to infertility, bone health, and hormone-related cancers. 5-Jun-2014 11:00 AM EDT, by Endocrine Society This pioneering work provided the molecular underpinning for current thinking about how shift work leads to obesity and diabetes and set the stage for studies on how meal timing affects health. [emailprotected]. [emailprotected], Jenni Glenn Gingery Bril: As a consequence of the obesity epidemic, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become the most common chronic liver disease worldwide. Bass is the Charles F. Kettering Professor of Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Ill. 2015 Copyright Endocrine Society. Furthermore, she has pioneered work on the metabolic effects of various hormones. He is an expert in oncology and a talented physician-scientist whose contributions have fundamentally reformulated the mechanistic understanding of hormone dependence of breast and prostate cancers, which has enabled the development of new therapies for these diseases. In 2019, Arora joined the University of Miami as a faculty and his lab is currently focusing on: 1) Exploring therapeutic efficacy of nitric oxide donors (immunotherapy) against different stages of prostate cancer progression; 2) Using nitric oxide donors in combination with currently available immune checkpoint inhibitors like PD-L1 inhibitors, MIA series compounds, and CSF1R inhibitors; and 3) using machine learning tools to study the progression of prostate cancer and applying this knowledge in building up translational tools that could be used by researchers, clinicians, and patients. Each year, the Delbert A. Fisher Research Scholar Award provides a $2,000 honorarium to a scholar demonstrating exceptional work in the preservation of the history of endocrinology. Everett: My research involves exploring and addressing barriers to care in vulnerable populations with type 1 diabetes. of the Hospital de Sant Pau in Barcelona, Spain. Grandchildren of women who used the pregnancy drug diethylstilbestrol (DES), a known endocrine disruptor, have elevated odds for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD . Fast forward, Two months after his new book, Rethinking Hypothyroidism, hit the shelves, Antonio Bianco, MD, PhD, talks to Endocrine News about, well, rethinking hypothyroidism. The research lab became his "happy place" as a young undergraduate. As an early-stage physician-scientist,I believe one of the most significant challenges we face is the increasing clinical load andpressure to maximize the number of clinics per weekand the number of patients we seeper clinic. Bikasis currently a clinical and research endocrinology fellow at the Brigham and Womens Hospital/Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass. Bass next innovatively asked the converse question of whether metabolism reciprocally influences the clock and established that the macronutrient content of diet directly modulates circadian behavior and rhythmic physiology. The Society's Early Investigators Awards were established to assist in the development of early career investigators and to provide greater recognition of their accomplishments in endocrine-related research. Whats the biggest challenge facing scientists who are in the early stages of their careers today? Newswise WASHINGTONThe Endocrine Society has selected five recipients for itsEarly Investigators Awards.The Society also selected Rimesh Pal, M.D., D.M., of the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh, India as its firstC. Wayne Bardin, MD, International Travel Awardwinner.The Early Investigators Awards were established to assist in the development of early career investigators and to recognize their accomplishments in endocrine-related research. Kazak: My lab focuses on thermogenic adipocytes as a model system to study how cells use energy. He has been a faculty member at Johns Hopkins for more than 30 years and is an international leader in the thyroid and endocrine community for his work treating Graves disease and subclinical thyroid disease, and various aspects of the diagnosis and management of thyroid cancer. Everett: I hope this award will bring visibility to my research and interests so that I am better able to connect with other like-minded scientists with similar interests. Learn more about the application process and when to apply for 2023 at endocrine.org/awards/early-investigators-awards. He has been honored with several awards, including the Endocrine Societys 2010 Edwin B. Astwood Award. It is very easy to get discouraged, especially at early stages. For 100 years, the Endocrine Society has been at the forefront of hormone science and public health. His research focuses on thyroid cancer and its overtreatment. Her research investigates signaling (Non-steroid hormone signaling), neuroendocrinology, and bone health. Our top-ranked peer-reviewed journals are among the first to publish major developments and discovery milestones. , she pursued a PhD in medicine, working with an internationally known clinical research group in Barcelona, focused on pituitary diseases. He is coordinator of theEuropeanNeuroendocrinologyAssociation (ENEA)Young Researchers Committee and member of the Endocrine Societys Global Engagement Advisory Board. He was awarded the Korean Government Scholarship for his PhD in molecularbiology from the National Institute of International Education [NIIED] and was the recipient of the Brain Korea 21 [BK21] scholarship in 2009-2010 from Seoul National University. is associate professor at the University of Crdoba and co-PI of the, focused on understanding the crosstalk between molecular determinants of certain neuroendocrine systems (somatostatin, ghrelin, growth hormone, IGF-I and, specially, novel splicing variants) and different human pathologies (mainly, endocrine-related cancers and metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes) in order to identify and characterize novel and relevant molecules that could be used as diagnostic, prognostic, and/or therapeutic markers for these diseases, He has received numerous awards and has directed several doctoral theses and under- and postgraduate studies. Transatlantic Alliance Award will be presented to a recognized international leader who has made significant advancements in endocrinology research through work and collaboration in the U.S. and Europe. This initiative has saved his hospital hundreds of thousands of dollars by reducing the length of stay of patients with diabetes. International Excellence in Endocrinology Award. He also was the first to recognize and characterize gonadotroph pituitary adenomas. Today, the. He currently serves on the Endocrine Societys Testosterone Therapy in Men with Hypogonadism Guideline Writing Committee and the Testosterone Therapy in Adult Men with Androgen Deficiency Syndromes Task Force. Recipients will receive a $1,000 monetary award after presenting at ENDO, one-year complimentary membership to the Society, one-year complimentary access to the Society's online journals, public recognition of research accomplishments in various Society platforms. Once the lab is equipped and staffed, you need to train your personnel. The Endocrine Society's 2022 Early Investigators Award winners are: Spanning a wide variety of unique achievements, the winners have each left their mark on the field. I hope that winning the Early Investigator Award from the Endocrine Society will increase my labs research visibility, broaden our scientific connections, and help attract trainees. He has contributed to the Endocrine Society as a board member of the Journal of the Endocrine Society and Endocrinology, and a member of the Annual Meeting Steering Committee. Colleen Williams The Endocrine Society's 2023 Laureate Award winners are: Mitchell A. Lazar, MD, PhD Fred Conrad Koch Lifetime Achievement Award The Society's highest honor, this annual award recognizes lifetime achievements and exceptional contributions to the field of endocrinology. Attendees gain tools and perspectives needed to successfully navigate career options as physicians and scientists. All rights reserved. The Endocrine Societys 2022 Early Investigators Award winners are: Omar Bello-Chavolla, M.D., Ph.D., Instituto Nacional de Geriatra, Mexico City, MexicoBello-Chavolla is an Associate Professor at the National Institute for Geriatrics, where his research has focused on understanding the interaction between cardio-metabolic diseases and aging, characterizing the epidemiology of cardio-metabolic disorders in low and middle-income countries as well as characterizing metabolic phenotypes linked to increased risk of severe COVID-19. The Society also selected Rimesh Pal, M.D., D.M., of the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh, India as its first C. Wayne Bardin, MD . Funding for a second year will be based on submission of a progress report and the competitive renewal of the proposal. universities, institutions, and journalists to spread breaking news to their For 100 years, the Endocrine Society has been at the forefront of hormone science and public health. Estelle Everett, M.D., M.H.S, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.Everett is an Endocrinologist and Health Services Researcher at Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. She also received the Endocrine Societys 2015 Delbert A. Fisher Research Scholar Award. I am inspired by the previous winners and endocrinology staff at the Erasmus University Medical Center. Bello-Chavolla: A main determinant of this is where in the world you are working as an early-career scientist. For more information, contact [emailprotected]. For questions contact aw[emailprotected]. Bril: One of the most important things thatI learned fromDr. Cusi, one of my mentors, is that the key to success in research is resilience (some credit goes to my mom here as well!). Ingraham also demonstrated that the nuclear receptor Steroidogenic Factor 1 (SF-1) is a major determinant of gonadal sex-differences. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Endocrinology and a physician at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. For more information, contact, Questions regarding all other awards may be directed to. He completed his medical residency and chief residency at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital before starting his clinical and research fellowship in endocrinology. The Endocrine Societys 2023 Laureate Award winners are: Fred Conrad Koch Lifetime Achievement Award. Roy O. Greep Award for Outstanding Research Sidney H. Ingbar Award for Distinguished Service Member of the Endocrine Society Vigersky Outstanding Clinical Practitioner Award His future goals include a physician-scientist career in the field of endocrine oncology. This annual award recognizes outstanding contributions to the practice of clinical endocrinology in academic settings. The 2022 winners are: Fernando Bril, MD, who is completing hisfirst year fellowship of endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism at the University of Alabama at Birmingham; Estelle Everett, MD, MHS, an assistant professor at the Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; Lawrence Kazak, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry at McGill University, Quebec, Canada;Tim Korevaar, MD, PhD, in his first year of academic fellowship in endocrinology at Erasmus University Medical Center in the Netherlands; and Omar Bello-Chavolla, MD, PhD, is in his second year as an associate professor at the National Institute for Geriatrics in Mexico City, Mexico.
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