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11th International Congress of the Growth Hormone Research Society (GRS)

A collaboration between the Growth Hormone Research Society and the European Society of Endocrinology 

Summary
The meeting will provide an update on basic, translational and clinical research in the field of growth hormone related diseases. Among other topics, diagnosis and new treatment options for growth hormone deficiency will be discussed. The format includes plenaries from leading experts in the field, and abstract based oral and poster sessions.

Abstracts for this Congress can be submitted by email to the Growth Hormone Research Society (GRS). In addition, abstracts can also be submitted to ECE 2026 and published in the European Journal of Endocrinology you must be registered for the corresponding Congresses in order to present or be published at either meeting.  

Programme
Further information will be available soon.

Date and time
Friday 8 May - Saturday 9 May 2026. This event will start at approximately 09:00 on Friday and will finish at lunchtime on Saturday. 

Location
ECE 2026 venue: Prague Congress Centre (PCC) - Room name - TBC

Language
English 

Who should attend
The congress is of interest for all basic and clinical researchers as well as clinical endocrinologists interested in diagnosis and treatment of growth-hormone related diseases. Travel grants via GRS are available for early career attendees who present an abstract.

Delegate fee
The fees to attend this course are listed below: 

In-person €100
In-person (in-training, nurse, Early Career) €50

NB - there is not an option to attend this course online.

Registration details
You must register for this event through your ECE 2026 registration (you do not have to attend ECE 2026, but your registration will only be valid for the Pre-Congress Course).

Register for ECE 2026

Contact
For further information please contact the ECE 2026 Congress team on ece2026-congress@interplan.de ​

Focus Area
The content of the course fits within the ESE Focus Area of Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology. For further details of ESE Focus Areas please click here.