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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrinopathy affecting women of reproductive age and is characterized by hyperandrogenism, anovulation and insulin resistance (IR).1 Women with PCOS have a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D), dyslipidaemia, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.2,3 IR and hyperandrogenism are closely intertwined in the pathogenesis of PCOS. The current standard of […]

European Society of Endocrinology (ESE)

European Society of Endocrinology (ESE)
Phone: +44 1454 642247

The European Society of Endocrinology is at the centre of Europe’s endocrine community. It is our vision to shape the future of endocrinology to improve science, knowledge and health.  It is our mission to advance endocrinology.  We unite, support and represent our specialty, promoting collaboration and best practice, and enable our community to develop and share the best knowledge in endocrine science and medicine.

ECE 2024

ESE is pleased to announce that ECE 2024  will be held in the beautiful city of Stockholm in Sweden from 11-14 May 2024. Once again, the Congress will offer a hybrid format so you can join in person in Sweden or remotely with ECE@Home.

Attracting over 4000 delegates, from more than 100 countries, ECE continues to develop as a world-leading Congress for endocrine specialists. Recognising that the endocrine community works on diverse research topics and sees patients with a wide range of conditions, ECE enables access to a comprehensive programme, covering the breadth of the speciality. Whatever your area of interest there will be sessions that are of direct relevance, as well as extensive networking opportunities.

ESE hopes you will join them for ECE 2024, and looks forward to receiving your abstracts. Abstract submission and registration are now open!

Be a part of the largest endocrine event in Europe in 2024.

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