Congratulations to our latest Early Career Grant awardees

Congratulations to our Early Career Members awarded Early Career Grants of up to£10,000 to help fund their endocrine research.Alisdair Boag (Roslin Institute) - Delineating the consequences of thiosulfate sulfurtransferase (TST) overexpression in EndoCbH1 cellsNeil Martin (Loughborough University) - Investigating the lysosomal metabolome and mTORC1 localisation in aged human skeletal muscleMorag Mansley (University of Edinburgh) - Functional characterisation of novel corticosteroid-induced transcripts in the cortical collecting ductAndrea Pollard ​ (Imperial College London) - Identification of a novel regulator of osteoblast functionAntonia Solomou (Kings College London) - Understanding how genetics and maternal obesity interact to determine adipocyte progenitor cell behaviourSophie Clarke (Imperial College London) - Using Kisspeptin to improve in vitro oocyte maturationBenjamin Flynn (University of Bristol) - Recapitulation of ultradian glucocorticoid oscillations is important for homeostatic metabolic controlCarl Jenkinson (University of Birmingham) - Investigating vitamin D and steroid hormone metabolism in postmenopausal osteoporosisAnne van der Spek (Academic Medical Centre) - Macrophage differentiation and function in patients with Resistance to Thyroid HormoneEarly Career Members can apply for Society Early Career Grants to help fund research or gathe...
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