Sasha Howard ππΊπ¦π»
@drsashahoward
Clinical Reader and Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Endocrinology, researching Disorders of Human Puberty
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Our ESPNIC mapping project is now live on the @ESPNIC_Society website. How many PICUs are there in Europe? We are trying to find out! To see if your unit has responded, and to respond, go here: espnic.eu/espnic-mapping⦠#PedsICU
Happy to share our latest publication on gonadotropin induction of puberty @QMULWHRI track.smtpsendmail.com/9032119/c?p=OBβ¦

Delighted to be the JCEM 'featured article of the week': Gonadotropin Therapy for Mini-Puberty Induction in Male Infants With Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism academic.oup.com/jcem/article/1β¦ @QMULWHRI
Catching up with a fantastic talk on Mkrn3 action by @LabPMelamed using the 'on demand' feature of #connectingendocrinology @EuroSPE @ESEndocrinology

Did you catch the #EndoCompass session earlier? π§ Make sure to visit the stand in the exhibition area to find out more about this joint project, or follow the link π ow.ly/v2CB50VQC8X
Dr Jordan Read from our group presenting her work on the role of Nitric oxide pathway gene variants in patients with disordered mini-puberty #ConnectingEndocrinology @QMULWHRI

Super talk on the KiNG network by Konstantina Chachlaki at the joint ESE-ESPE meeting #connectingendocrinology @NeuroendoLille

Wonderful and well deserved Research Award to Professor John Achermann #ConnectingEndocrinology #connectingendocrinology2025 @achermann

Joint ESPE-ESE congress in Copenhagen, delighted to see two of my favourite scientists (and people) with Prof Anna Cariboni speaking on signalling in HH and Prof Philippa Melamed chairing @LabPMelamed @CariboniLab #connectingendocrinology2025 #connectingendocrinology
Joint ESPE-ESE congress in Copenhagen, delighted to see two of my favourite scientists (and people) with Prof Anna Cariboni speaking on signalling in HH and Prof Philippa Melamed chairing @LabPMelamed @CariboniLab #connectingendocrinology2025 #connectingendocrinology
Joint ESPE-ESE congress in Copenhagen, delighted to see two of my favourite scientists (and people) with Prof Anna Cariboni speaking on signalling in HH and Prof Philippa Melamed chairing @LabPMelamed @CariboniLab #connectingendocrinology2025 #connectingendocrinology
Reassessing the role of the p.(Arg304Gln) missense AIP variant in pituitary tumorigenesis Authors Paul Benjamin Loughrey @KorbonitsL et al EJE Volume 192, Issue 4, April 2025 Open access paper π doi.org/10.1093/ejendoβ¦ #endocrinology #gigantism #acromegaly #prolactinoma
Metabolic syndrome in childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors: recommendations for surveillance from the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group by Selina R van den Oever et al Full paper π doi.org/10.1093/ejendoβ¦
Having a rare pituitary condition can impact every area of your life, from school and work to holidays and relationships. For more information on how we can support you, visit our website or get in touch today. π§‘
Do you know any women in the UK taking anabolic steroids? Please spread the word about our ethics-approved research study. Paid travel to London, for a detailed health check @Soc_Endo imperialhormoneresearch.com
Expect an outstanding, diverse scientific programme and meet colleagues from all over the world at the Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE, 10-13 May 2025!
Children are especially sensitive to EDC exposure. Join us in Copenhagen or online on 14 May to learn more about the impact of PFAS and other EDCs on children and other vulnerable groups in our society.Β espe-ese-congress2025.org/legacy-event-1β¦ Β #BecauseHormonesMatter
There's not long to go until the Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE! Make sure to check out the programme: espe-ese-congress2025.org/espe-ese-2025-β¦ #ConnectingEndocrinology2025 #EndocrinologyAcrossTheLifeCourse
Two wonderfull talks on the genetics of pubertal timing and minipubery by Sasha @drsashahoward at our annual meeting @IsrEndoSociety. And a great meeting organized by @DannyBenZvi
Most rare diseases start in childhood with many of them being chronic and/or life threatening. More research in this area is urgently needed now. #MoreThanYouCanImagine #RareDiseaseDay #BecauseHormonesMatter @RareEndoERN