Professor Thierry Brue (France), our 2025 Geoffrey Harris Awardee, delivered his lecture on 'Learning from rare diseases: from corticotroph deficiency to corticotroph adenomas' at the Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE 2025 yesterday.
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We are delighted to have you here @gilesyeo.bsky.social
What a cracking plenary!
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We are SO proud of our PhD student, Liv, who has just completed the Copenhagen Marathon in between attending conference symposia #Jointespeece #ece #espe #copenhagenmarathon
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The first-ever joint ESPE-ESE congress will begin this Saturday. I look forward to meeting our warm and vibrant community in Copenhagen. 👇👇👇
PS: For those unable to attend, there is still time to register online to participate in this great event !
Programme highlights at the Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE 2025 include:
- Symposium 8 – “Crosstalk between metabolism and reproductive endocrinology”, 11 May at 10:30
- “EndoCompass Special Session” with Manuel Heitor, 12 May at 08:00.
See the programme at ow.ly/YceX50VM71V
Between serious research, our lab took some time out today for a fun hormone-themed activity.
Endocrinology escape room- all about hormones!
#BecauseHormonesMatter
#WorldHormoneDay
#pituitary #adrenal #endocrineresearch
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The first World Hormone Day is today!
> 400 endocrine conditions affect millions of people worldwide.
See www.ese-hormones.org/what-we-do/o...
#BecauseHormonesMatter #WorldHormoneDay
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CCRB Coffee Morning, with @bencekover.bsky.social @jameskcl.bsky.social
We take it seriously
We finally transitioned over and are ready for our first posts