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12th ESE Young Endocrinologists and Scientists (EYES) Meeting

The 12th ESE Young Endocrinologists and Scientists (EYES) Meeting is taking place on 26-28 September 2025, at the Humanitas Congress Center in Milan, Italy. This event has so much to offer.

  • Bringing together early career researchers and clinicians from across Europe to share their latest findings, foster collaborations, and explore cutting-edge developments in the field of endocrinology.
  • Offering an engaging Scientific Programme, covering endocrine specialties including diabetes, obesity, pituitary and neuroendocrinology, adrenal and cardiovascular endocrinology, bone metabolism, thyroid disease, endocrine-related cancers, reproduction, and infertility.
  • Allowing delegates to establish significant collaborations, while sharing ideas, experiences and knowledge, and to connect with fellow young investigators and stay informed about the latest research in endocrinology.
  • Dynamic Oral and Poster Sessions will allow you to present your research, exchange ideas with peers, and receive constructive feedback from senior faculty and fellow early career investigators. Awards will be presented to the best oral communications and posters.
  • Building connections - join us for the Welcome Reception and Opening Ceremony followed by a vibrant Dinner in Milan’s city centre. There will be an additional social event on Saturday evening at the University Campus providing an excellent chance to catch up with fellow delegates.

Registration and abstract submission are open, please visit the website.

Abstract submission deadline: 6 July 2025

If you are an ESE member, you may be eligible to apply for an ESE meeting grant. Grant applications must be received by Friday 25 July 2025.

The ESE educational calendar is kindly sponsored by Recordati Rare Diseases.

“I’m excited and thankful to be at my first EYES meeting, this is a great opportunity to meet colleagues who are just starting their careers. It’s also an amazing opportunity to hear distinguished lecturers, to see how we should model our work, and to get to know each other”

EYES Meeting attendee