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October 2009 . Volume 150 . Number 10 Endocrinology

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October 2009 . Volume 150 . Number 10

Endocrinology

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4463–4818Endocrinology

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Mission Statement of The Endocrine SocietyThe mission of The Endocrine Society is to advance excellence in endocrinology and promote its essential

role as an integrative force in scientific research and medical practice.

THE ENDOCRINE SOCIETY 2009-2010

ROBERT A. VIGERSKY, PresidentKELLY E. MAYO, President-ElectROBERT M. CAREY, Past PresidentLISA H. FISH, Vice-President—Physician-in-Practice

CAROLE R. MENDELSON, Vice-President—Basic ScienceNANETTE F. SANTORO, Vice-President—Clinical ScienceANDREW F. STEWART, Secretary-TreasurerJOHN C. MARSHALL, Secretary-Treasurer Elect

PUBLICATIONS CORE COMMITTEE—MARGARET A. SHUPNIK, Chair

COUNCIL—ROBERT M. CAREY, LISA H. FISH, JAN-ÅKE GUSTAFSSON, JENNIFER L. LARSEN, SUSAN J. MANDEL,JOHN C. MARSHALL, KELLY E. MAYO, DONALD MCDONNELL, CAROLE R. MENDELSON, MARK MOLITCH,ALVIN C. POWERS, NANETTE F. SANTORO, ANDREW F. STEWART, PETER TRAINER, ROBERT A. VIGERSKY,TERESA WOODRUFF. EX OFFICIO: SCOTT HUNT, MARGARET E. WIERMAN, JOY Y. WU.SCOTT HUNT, Executive Director and CEO

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