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December 13, 2022

Issue 34 – Winter 2016

ESPE update | New Council members welcomed | Seminar on rare paediatric endocrine diseases | Welcome to the Newsletter team! | Award winners at ESPE 2016 | ESPE: supporting endocrine science | ESPE Summer School 2016 | Autophagy: Nobel–winning research with implications for endocrinology | Achieving more together – Gary Butler | Symposium in memory of Primus-Eugen Mullis | Future meetings and deadlines
December 13, 2022

Issue 35 – Spring 2017

Exciting Global Fellows Program for 2017 | New Editor for ESPE Newsletter | ESPE: supporting endocrine science | Approval for ERN-ENDO | ESPE Update | Working Groups at ESPE 2016 | Remember to renew! | ESPE Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism School 2016 | Continued success for Hormone Research in Paediatrics | Future meetings and deadlines
December 13, 2022

Issue 36 – Summer 2017

ESPE update | Photo competition | Edge of Growth and Maturation website | European Reference Networks launched | ESPE: supporting endocrine science | Plenary previews: 10th International Meeting | Paediatric endocrinology training for North Africa: the ESPE Maghreb School | ESPE Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism School 2017 | Interview with an ESPE Fellow: Salah Azzi | A decade of growth in ESPE membership | Kerstin Hall: 1929-2017 | Future meetings and
December 13, 2022

Issue 37 – Autumn 2017

ESPE update | ESPE e-Learning survey | 10th International Meeting: special interest groups | 10th International Meeting: plenary previews | BOND: European Reference Network on Rare Bone Diseases | Training in the Middle East and North Africa | ESPE Winter School 2017 | A paediatric endocrinologist in Argentina | Interview with an ESPE Fellow: Rahul Jahagirdar | Ruth Illig remembered: 1924–2017 | ESPE: a truly international organisation | Future meetings and deadlines
December 13, 2022

Issue 38 – Winter 2017

ESPE update | 10th International Meeting | ESPE Science Symposium | e-Learning news | Award winners at the 10th International Meeting of Pediatric Endocrinology | ESPE Memorial Forest 2008 | ESPE Clinical Practice Committee news | Yearbook of Pediatric Endocrinology: Editors’ preview | Six decades of ESPE: the 1960s| Future meetings and deadlines
December 13, 2022

Issue 39 – Spring 2018

Growth theme: E-learning news and Congratulations | ESPE Grants - and how you can benefit | ESPE 2018 dates and deadlines | Hot topics - the latest research | Rosenfeld on the history of GH therapy | A new genetic cause of short stature | Achondroplasia: progress in treatment | New Guidelines: Silver-Russell syndrome and Turner syndrome | Events and Diary: New Science Symposium, ESPE 2018 and Schools | Future meetings and deadlines
December 13, 2022

Issue 40 – Summer 2018

Adrenal theme: ESPE 2018, Council elections, Research Fellowship | DOM School, Science Symposium, e-Learning | Hot topics - the latest research | Brian Walker on treatment of adrenal insufficiency | Richard Ross on development of child-friendly medication | Svetlana Lajic discusses prenatal CAH treatment| Register now for ESPE 2018: exciting programme details | Future meetings and deadlines
December 13, 2022

Issue 41 – Autumn 2018

ESPE 2018, Athens theme: 'ESPE Live' survey, Keep in touch, Connect in Athens | Yearbook online, New guidance, e-Learning news | Hot topics - the latest research | George Chrousos on his career and ESPE 2018 | Plenary lecturer Eran Segal looks at the microbiome | Highlights from Maria Klapa's forthcoming talk on metabolomics | Exciting programme details from for ESPE 2018 | Future meetings and deadlines
December 13, 2022

Issue 42 – Winter 2018

Neonatal Endocrinology theme: Secretary General-Elect | ICPE news | ESPE in The Hague | ESPE Awards 2019 | Summer School | Hot Topics - the latest research | Analgesics in utero | Hypophosphatasia | Neonatal Cushing's | Graves' disease: before and after birth | ESPE 2018 in Athens, plus 1st Science Symposium | Future meetings, dates and deadlines
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