The Department of Human Genetics at the University of Utah is sponsoring the Rising Stars in Genetics and Genomics symposium!
- We are seeking nominations bu June 1.
- September 18-19, 2025
- Please share with the star postdocs that you know.
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Interested to read the ins and outs of our Fast & Fair peer review experiment? Read the preprint at bit.ly/424d9x3 #fastandfairpeerreview
If you are a #WNT lover (who is not?) you cannot miss the incoming Grodon Research Conference
www.grc.org/wnt-signalin...
and the preceeding GRSeminar
www.grc.org/wnt-signalin...
a unique forum for younger scientists to present their work
👉 Please help me spread the word and RT (or RB?)!🙏
Headshots of 102 women and non-binary scientists who are now assistant professors. At the bottom is the Leading Edge logo and www.leadingedgesymposium.org
Leading Edge is celebrating a milestone: 100 (actually 102!) new assistant professors!!! 🎉🥳🎊
Learn more about them:
www.leadingedgesymposium.org/fellows/
Applications are now open for the 2025 Leading Edge cohort! (Deadline Feb 3).
You do NOT need to be ready for the job market to apply.
As a co-chair of the Training and Career Development Core Committee, I’m proud to highlight the Endocrine Society’s commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders in endocrinology through these transformative programs. Having seen firsthand their impact, I can attest to their power in equipping trainees with the skills, connections, and recognition they need to excel and lead in the field. Applications for these programs close soon on Wednesday, January 15, and we want to ensure your trainees don’t miss this opportunity. By encouraging them to apply, you can help them access workshops, mentorship, networking, and awards designed to elevate their careers. The Early Investigator Awards (EIA) celebrate exceptional research in endocrinology. Awardees receive a $1,000 prize, complimentary ENDO 2025 registration, a one-year Society membership, and public recognition of their accomplishments. The Early Career Forum Travel Award (ECF) provides access to an exclusive professional development workshop at the ENDO annual meeting. Travel awardees receive complimentary registrations for ENDO 2025 and the ECF workshop, plus a $400 travel grant. The Research Experiences for Graduate and Medical Students (REGMS) program supports promising 1st to 3rd year medical or graduate students through hands-on research experience and mentorship from Endocrine Society members. Participants receive a $2,500 honorarium, an 8-week webinar series, career development opportunities, and the opportunity to present research at ENDO 2026 with a $1,500 travel grant. Your recommendation and encouragement could make all the difference for a trainee considering these opportunities. Please share this information with your students and fellows and help us support the next generation of leaders in endocrinology. Thank you for your partnership in fostering the careers of tomorrow’s endocrine professionals.
Applications for Endocrine Society's awards programs are open until 1/15, including key early career programs, e.g. Early Career Forum & REGMS research fellowship.
These programs are a gateway to grow careers in endocrinology and in ES as a professional home. Apply today!
www.endocrine.org/awards
Returning to the lab feeling inspired and full of exciting new scientific ideas 🧪 ✨ Huge thanks to our fearless @a5-adrenal.bsky.social leader and the entire @mdanderson.bsky.social team for organizing such a great meeting! #AdrenalCancer #RareCancers #CancerResearch
Inspiration for next year! Never too early to start scheming 😊
Looking forward to reconnecting at the International Adrenal Cancer Symposium in Houston! Excited to share new data with 2 talks & 2 posters on #WNT #senescence #androgens & #myeloid cells in #ACC. Hoping that someone in the #adrenal fan club might also appreciate our Halloween costume #hormones