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Media registration open for ENDO 2021

WASHINGTON—Members of the media can now register to cover the latest advances in hormone health and science at ENDO 2021, the Endocrine Society’s virtual annual meeting being held March 20-23, 2021 in a state-of-the-art digital platform. The virtual meeting will mirror an in-person ENDO with top-flight educational programming and networking opportunities.

ENDO 2021 offers journalists the opportunity to discuss groundbreaking research with world-renowned experts in diverse fields, including obesity, diabetes, reproductive health, endocrine-disrupting chemicals, menopause, bone health and thyroid cancer. The meeting is considered the gold standard of leading global conferences in endocrinology research and clinical care. The virtual event is expected to draw thousands of people from all over the world.

This year’s program will have more than 70 live sessions, 70 on demand sessions20 oral sessions and six plenariesPresidential plenary speakers include Griffin Rodgers, M.D., of the National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases who will cover diabetes research in the era of big data and Nobel Laureate Brian Kobilka, M.D., who will discuss the G protein-coupled receptor.

The Society will host several virtual press conferences and distribute news releases on scientific findings being released at the premier event on hormone research, health science and endocrinology.

News Media Registration Information

To register as media for ENDO 2021, please complete the online registration form. Eligible members of the news media will receive a complimentary access to all meeting sessions and news conferences.

Media registrations are approved at the discretion of the Endocrine Society. Eligibility requirements are listed in our online newsroom. Media approved for attendance will receive official notification via email from Endocrine Society staff.

More information is available at https://www.endocrine.org/endo2021.

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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. 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.

The Society has more than 18,000 members, including scientists, physicians, educators, nurses and students in 122 countries. To learn more about the Society and the field of endocrinology, visit our site at www.endocrine.org. Follow us on Twitter at @TheEndoSociety and @EndoMedia.