Meetings & Events

Scientific Abstracts

February 04, 2025

There is no better place to share your research than ENDO, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting. Submitting an abstract earns media coverage for your work, connects you with scientific investigators with similar interests, and helps drive patient care for the people that need us most. All presented abstracts will also be published in a supplement to our Open Access publication, Journal of the Endocrine Society (JES) and assigned a DOI.

ENDO 2025 takes place July 12-15, 2025 in San Francisco, CA. The ENDO 2025 abstract submission site is now CLOSED.

Late-breaking abstracts will be accepted April 15- May 6, 2025.

NEXT STEPS

  • Abstract decisions from our regular submission cycle will be emailed to the presenting authors only in late March. Please be sure to add [email protected] to your whitelist! 
  • Abstract submission does not automatically register you for ENDO. Presenting authors must be registered for your abstract to be included in the ENDO 2025 program. Registration opens late-February.
  • There will be no options for virtual participation at ENDO 2025. The annual meeting will be fully in-person.
  • Receipts for the non-refundable abstract handling fee are available within the ENDO Presenter Portal. To access, login with your endocrine.org username and password. For log-in assistance, contact [email protected].

For questions regarding your abstract, please contact [email protected].

ENDO Embargo Policy

Unless otherwise noted, all abstracts presented at ENDO must not be released to the press or the public until the date and time of presentation. For oral presentations, the abstracts are embargoed until the session begins. The Endocrine Society reserves the right to lift the embargo on specific abstracts that are selected for promotion prior to or during ENDO.

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