European Society of Endocrinology
Acronym: ESE
General Information
Identification Code: 270225149770-57
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Entity Form: Charity/Company Limited by Guarantee
Registration Category: Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
Registration Date: 4/11/2023
Last Update: 4/10/2024
EP Accredited Number: 0
Mission & Interests
Goals: The European Society of Endocrinology is at the centre of Europe's endocrine community. It is our vision to shape the future of endocrinology to improve science, knowledge and health. It is our mission to advance endocrinology. We unite, support and represent our specialty, promoting collaboration and best practice, and enable our community to develop and share the best knowledge in endocrine science and medicine.
Through the 46 National Societies involved with the ESE Council of Affiliated Societies (ECAS) ESE represents a community of over 22,000 European endocrinologists. We work together with other European Societies that are focussed on sub-segments of endocrine disease and health, and which are focussed on prevalent as well as rare endocrine disorders.
We inform policy makers on health and research policy decisions through advocacy efforts across Europe. We also create awareness about what each individual can do to lead a healthy hormonal life.
Interests Represented: Does not represent commercial interests
Interests:
- Climate action
- Education and training
- Environment
- Food safety
- Humanitarian aid and civil protection
- International co-operation and development
- Public health
- Research and innovation
Levels of Interest:
- european
Activities
Main EU Legislative Proposals: • Classification Labelling and Packaging regulation (CLP).
• Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals Regulation (REACH).
• Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability.
• European Beating Cancer Plan.
• European Health Data Space (EHDS).
• In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Regulation (IVDR).
Communication Activities: 1. European Hormone Day 'Because Hormones Matter' - Building Public and Policy Awareness for the Role of Hormones in Public Health - 15 May 2023.
2. Response to consultations in the field of the policies listed above.
(CLP Regulation, BPA, European Health Data Space and others).
3. Publication of the White Paper Hormones in European Health Policies, How Endocrinologist can contribute towards a healthier Europe (May 2021).
4. Publication of 'the Milano Declaration' Recognising the Key Role of Hormones European Health (May 2022).
5. Publication of 'Ten recommendations for Good Hormone Health' Annex of the Milano Declaration (May 2023).
6. Participation and support to the event 'Shaping an ambitious legislative framework for Endocrine Disruptors' - a high level panel discussion on the gaps between science and legislation' - (European Parliament - Brussels)
7. Participation to the Annual European Commission Endocrine Disruptors Forum (Brussels, October 2023).
8. Engagement with European Commission related to the REACH Legislative Proposal (March 2023).
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: N/A
Head Office
Address: Redwood HouseBrotherswood Court, Great Park Road
Post Code: BS32 4QW
City: Bristol
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
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EU Office
Address: Redwood HouseBrotherswood Court, Great Park Road
Post Code: BS32 4QW
City: Bristol
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
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Financial Data
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Complementary Information: Our income is derived from:
Sponsorships, annual Congress, publications income, membership subscriptions, rebates and commissions, investment income, annual meetings and events.
Membership Information
Members10 Percent: 2
Members25 Percent: 0
Members50 Percent: 2
Members75 Percent: 0
Members: 4
Members F T E: 1.2000000476837158
Info Members: These numbers represent ESE staff-employees. Beyond these specific staff ESE has created internal structures to develop its policy and advocacy approach. These structures build on the voluntary engagement of clinical and basic research experts associated with leading endocrine academic centers around Europe. These experts are engaged in different committees of the organisation (Executive Committee, Policy and Advocacy Taskforce and working groups, European Council of Affiliated Societies).
Nothing of the compensation of the ESE staff is dependent on funding provided by a third party.
Structure
Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: ESE has an individual membership of 5391 (Feb 2024) endocrine health care professionals from close to 100 countries. These represent the spectrum of clinical care, basic science and the translational research inbetween. Nursing staff and medical students / physicians in training can also apply for membership. Individual membership applications are approved by the ESE Executive Committee.
ESE has formal affiliations and organizational membership with 47 National endocrine societies across geographical Europe as well as 15 specialist partner societies, dedicated to their respective and specific fields of endocrinology. A full list of societies can be found here: https://www.ese-hormones.org/about-us/our-communities/ese-council-of-affiliated-societies/
ESE also has formal affiliations with 29 Patient Advocacy and support groups covering the diverse spectrum of endocrinology disease: https://www.ese-hormones.org/membership/membership-information/other-memberships/patient-advocacy-group-affiliated-membership/
ESE is a partner to the European Reference Network for Rare Endocrine Disorders - endo-ERN. https://endo-ern.eu/partners/
Organisation Members: The European Society of Endocrinology is member of
1. The Alliance for Biomedical Research in Europe (Biomed Alliance): https://www.biomedeurope.org/
2. The European Cancer Organisation: https://www.europeancancer.org/