May 10-13 in Copenhagen, Denmark was a great place to be if you were looking for new research, unusual studies, and promising discoveries about or related to hypercortisolism. President Leslie Edwin was joined by CSRF Secretary and Pediatrics Lead Meg Keil for this powerhouse of a meeting that combined the European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) with the European Society for Pediatric Endocrinology (ESPE) under one roof. One of our favorite parts of a large professional conference is the posters: scientists, researchers, European Congress of Endocrinology 2025: Inspiration Across the Pond
and physicians at all levels of experience share current and late-breaking findings in easy-to-read format. Many times it is a glimpse into ongoing work that will be presented at a later date, and at this meeting in particular it came from all around the world. We will share many of our personal highlights, with summaries in the print newsletter coming next month. One of the first conversations we had as we were setting up our booth was with two representatives from Hybi (https://hybi.no/), an advocacy group out of Norway. It’s becoming very clear that there is a strong need for an equity-driven global network of advocacy, research, education, and patient support.....stay tuned!
2025 CSRF
Made with FlippingBook Annual report maker