Πέμπτη 17 Οκτωβρίου 2019

Molecular Endocrinology

The Journal of Molecular Endocrinology is offering its authors the chance to win a personalised comic strip based on their research.

Journal authors can enter by summarising their paper down to three pertinent/exciting sentences that tell the story of their work. The winner will be chosen at the start of 2020.
Society for Endocrinology focus

The Journal of Molecular Endocrinology is an official journal of the Society for Endocrinology.

Society for Endocrinology members receive a full waiver for publication fees, this means no colour fees, no supplementary data charges and no page charges.

To showcase the outstanding work published by society members, read a summary from three members who have recently published in the journal.
Mutation landscape of the CaSR - Caroline Gorvin


2019 Society for Endocrinology Medal winner
Meet the winner of the 2019 Society for Endocrinology Medal, Professor Philippa Saunders, the Chair of Reproductive Steroids at the University of Edinburgh and the proud winner of the Society for Endocrinology Medal.

Professor Saunders has also published 2 recent articles in the journal:



Read an interview with Professor Saunders about her research and career, ahead of her Medal Lecture at SfE BES 2019.
Meet Professor Carmen Cabanelas Pazos-Mour
In this short interview, Professor Carmen Cabanelas Pazos-Mour, Professor of the Molecular Endocrinology Lab at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro discusses her article "Neuromedin B receptor disruption impairs adipogenesis in mice and 3T3-L1 cells".

Professor Pazos-Mour is interested in endocrine physiology, focussing on the regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis, mechanism of action and effects of thyroid hormones, energy homeostasis and obesity.
Related content
Epigenetics and DOHaD. Dipali Goyal, Sean W Limesand and Ravi Goyal. (2019) J Endocrinol. 242 1 T105–T119
BRAF V600E mutation in PTC. Changjiao Yan et al. (2019) Endocr Connections. 8 7 988–996
A new p.(Ile66Serfs*93) IGF2 variant. Denise Rockstroh et al. (2019) Eur J Endocrinol. 180 K1–K13
Are you attending SfE BES at the Brighton Centre, UK on 11th to 13th November?

The Journal of Molecular Endocrinology will be represented on the Bioscientifica stand. Come by if you have any questions about the journal.
Alison Pope
Publisher
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