British Society for Neuroendocrinology
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History
This society was founded as the British Neuroendocrine Group in 1985, formally constituting as the British Society for Neuroendocrinology (BSN) in 2001.[1]
Major activities
The society is a registered charity in the United Kingdom (no 1002014)[2] whose aims are to promote research and learning into neuroendocrinology: the interplay between the endocrine and nervous systems that control important body functions and behaviour. The ultimate aim of this research is to provide therapies for the many neuroendocrine diseases and disorders that may develop throughout the life course, and to develop methods to beneficially regulate normal neuroendocrine function in man and animals. The Society established the Journal of Neuroendocrinology[3] in 1989 under the editorship of Prof Stafford Lightman. It is now published by Wiley, Prof Julian Mercer (University of Aberdeen) is the Editor-in-Chief.
Membership
Ordinary membership is open to researchers, clinicians and students in the field of neuroendocrinology, endocrinology and related disciplines.[1] Honorary membership is for persons of special distinction in neuroendocrinology and is awarded by the executive committee of the society.
Mortyn Jones Lectureship
The British Society for Neuroendocrinology awards annually the Mortyn Jones Lectureship to a researcher that has made a major contribution to neuroendocrine research.[1]
year | awardee | institution |
---|---|---|
1989 | Paul Plotsky | San Diego |
1990 | Gavin Vinson | London |
1991 | Mary Dallman | San Francisco |
1992 | Malcolm Parker | London |
1993 | Colin Ingram | Bristol |
1994 | Rainer Landgraf | Munich |
1995 | Ferenc Antoni | Edinburgh |
1996 | Michael Hastings | Cambridge |
1997 | Daniel Bichet | Montreal |
1998 | Michael Schumacher | Kremlin-Bicetre |
1999 | Jonathan Seckl | Edinburgh |
2000 | Marian Joels | Utrecht |
2001 | David Murphy | Bristol |
2002 | Alan Watts | Los Angeles |
2003 | Peter Morgan | Aberdeen |
2004 | Ruth Wood | Los Angeles |
2005 | Mitsuhiro Kawata | Kyoto |
2006 | Steve Matthews | Toronto |
2007 | Greti Aguilera | Bethesda |
2009 | Dave Grattan | Otago |
2010 | John Morris | Oxford |
2012 | Fran Ebling | Nottingham |
2014 | Stafford Lightman | Bristol |
References
- ^ a b c British Society for Neuroendocrinology homepage
- ^ British Society for Neuroendocrinology, Charities Commission website
- ^ Journal of Neuroendocrinology. Wiley Blackwell. 2013. ISSN 1365-2826.