Society congratulates our new Early Career Grant awardees

Congratulations to our early career members awardedEarly Career Grants of up to£10,000 to help fund their endocrine research.Patricio Atanes(King’s College London) - Identifying obesity-induced targets in the human liver GPCR expressome: therapeutic implications fortype 2 diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseIoannis Christakis (University of Nottingham) - Evaluating a potential adrenal-gut axis as a therapy for Sub-Clinical Cushing’s SyndromeShelley Harris (OCDEM) - Dissecting the role of role of 5β-reductase in pancreatic islet cell morphology and hormone secretionInmaculada Ruz Maldonado (King’s College London) - Elucidating off-target effects of the putative CB2 antagonist JTE 907 in human and mouse islets: implications for diabetes therapyIoannis Simitsidellis (University of Edinburgh) - Defining tissue-specific impacts of Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) in females using a reporter mouse model of AR transcriptional activationJorge Lopez Tello (University of Cambridge) - Determining the role of placental endocrine function in the development of gestational diabetes mellitusAlex Wadley (Loughborough University) - Can exercise‘activate the brake’ on the immune system in patients with Type-1 Diabetes?Michael White (Newcastle University) - Determining the functional role of TLE1 in human beta-cell identity and functionEarly Career Members can apply forSociety Early Career Grants to hel...
Source: Society for Endocrinology - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: news