ENDO 2024 Abstract Awards

May 13, 2024

Presidential Poster Competition Winners 2024

Congratulations to winners from Day 1, June 1:

  • Tadataka Tsuji, DDS, PhD: Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity  
  • Kevin Wei, MD: Adrenal 
  • Alessandro Barbato, MD: Bone and Mineral Metabolism 
  • Ginny Bao, MD: Diabetes and Glucose Metabolism 
  • Danny Segura Torres, MD: General Endocrinology 
  • Maria Camilletti, PhD: Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary 
  • Sidney Pereira, DVM, PhD: Pediatric Endocrinology 
  • Elena Morales-Grahl, BA, Biology: Reproductive Endocrinology
  • Randa Abdelmasih, MD: Thyroid 
  • Wahab Abdulmajeed, PhD: Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (Late-Breaking Abstract)

Congratulations to winners from Day 2, June 2:

  • Sabrina Tini, PhD: Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity
  • Lindsey Gaston, MD: Adrenal
  • Nazli Ucar, MS: Bone and Mineral Metabolism
  • Carolina Duarte, DDS, PhD: Diabetes and Glucose Metabolism
  • Yongxiang Li, PhD: Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary
  • Monica Kanki, PhD: Nuclear Receptors and Signal Transduction
  • Esther Bell-Sambataro, MD: Pediatric Endocrinology 
  • Lydia Agnew, BS: Reproductive Endocrinology 
  • Vaidehi Mendpara, MBBS: Thyroid
  • Sai Harshita: Tumor Biology
  • Isabella Canal Delgado, MS: Bone and Mineral Metabolism (Late-Breaking Abstract)

Congratulations to winners from Day 3, June 3:

  • Moon Kyung Choi, MD: Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity
  • Sneha Wagle, MD: Adrenal
  • Dania Salih Bacha, MD: Bone and Mineral Metabolism
  • Lara Birch: Cardiovascular Endocrinology 
  • Palwasha Khan, MS: Diabetes and Glucose Metabolism
  • Regina Medeiros, MD: General Endocrinology
  • Guilherme Alves, Bachelor in Biomedical Sciences: Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary
  • Alejandra Rodriguez Rondon, MSc: Nuclear Receptors and Signal Transduction 
  • Fei Wang, MD: Pediatric Endocrinology
  • Haley Perkins: Reproductive Endocrinology
  • Elias Chuki, MD: Thyroid
  • Erin Gibbons: Tumor Biology
  • Marie-Louis Wronski, MSc: Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (Late-Breaking Abstract)

The Endocrine Society provides awards to recognize outstanding work in endocrinology. These recognition awards are given to outstanding abstracts submitted by in-training fellows and new faculty whom who have been accepted to present their research during the meeting. Honorees will receive a certificate of recognition for their research.

Each award has varying criteria. Winner selection for all awards is based on award criteria and abstract score.  Awards include:

Standard Award Requirements: 

  • You MUST be the first and presenting author on the abstract submission. 
  • You MUST be currently in-training (Graduate Student, Medical School Student, Clinical/Post-Doctoral Fellow) or early career junior faculty (within 3 years of completing your fellowship and/or 1st–2nd year of appointment). 
  • You MUST NOT have won a travel award to attend ENDO 2024
  • You MUST be an Endocrine Society member to be considered for an abstract-based award.  

Please note: In-person attendance at ENDO 2024 is required to receive the award. The travel award program is not offered virtually. Members are eligible to receive one travel award or travel reimbursement per meeting. If you are selected for more than one travel award you will receive the higher monetary value.

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