Applicants must be both the first and presenting author of the abstract. Applicants may select and be considered for any award as long as they and their abstract meet all award eligibility criteria. The Society will select winners based on scoring of abstracts by the review committee.
NOTE: To be considered for any of the following abstract awards, you must complete the awards submission information at the time of your abstract submission.
The Endocrine Society Outstanding Abstract Awards
Applicant must be a graduate student, medical school student, in-training post-doctoral fellow (1st-4th year of fellowship), in-training clinical fellow (1st-4th year of fellowship), or new faculty (1st-2nd year of appointment). Travel grant winners from ENDO 2011 are ineligible. Preference will be given to members of The Endocrine Society*.
Supported by The Endocrine Society.
*To apply for membership, contact Society Services at 301.941.0210 or visit the membership page.
Some travel grants are designated for outstanding abstracts submitted by authors of under-represented groups. If you consider yourself a member of one of the following US under-represented groups, check the appropriate box on the awards submission page.
Clinical Fellows Travel Grants supported by Amgen
Applicant must be an in-training clinical endocrine fellow (2nd or 3rd year of fellowship) at one of the approved accredited U.S. fellowship training programs in endocrinology. Must hold an M.D. or D.O. degree (or equivalent clinical care certification) with the intention to practice clinical endocrinology in the U.S. upon completion of their fellowship training. Must be the first and presenting author on the abstract. Preference will be given to applicants whose area of interest is osteoporosis/bone. Current full or part-time faculty members are ineligible and travel grant recipients from ENDO 2011 are ineligible.
Supported by Amgen.
Clinical Fellows Abstract Awards and Travel Grants supported by Pfizer, Inc.
Applicant must be an in-training clinical endocrine fellow (1st-3rd year of fellowship) at one of the approved accredited U.S. fellowship training programs in endocrinology. Must hold an M.D. or D.O. degree (or equivalent clinical care certification) with the intention to practice clinical endocrinology in the U.S. upon completion of their fellowship training. Must be the first and presenting author on the abstract. Preference will be given to applicants whose area of interest is Women's Health (including reproductive health, menopause and osteoporosis, and endometriosis). Current full or part-time faculty members are ineligible.
Supported by Pfizer, Inc.
Eugenia Rosemberg Abstract Award
Applicant must be junior faculty/early career professional within 3 years of completing a PhD. or MD/PhD training program. Open to any abstract submitted in the basic science abstract categories. Must be both the first and presenting author on the abstract. International applicants are encouraged to apply.
Supported by the Eugenia Rosemberg Memorial Fund.
Mara E. Lieberman Memorial Travel Grants
Applicant must be a female, in-training post-doc (1st-4th year of fellowship), graduate student (after 2nd year of training), or new faculty member (1st-2nd year of appointment), and must be both the first and presenting author on the abstract.
Supported by the Mara E. Lieberman Memorial Fund.