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Society for Endocrinology BES 2009

Plenary Lectures' Biographical Notes

Society for Endocrinology Jubilee Medal Lecture

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Per ardua ad pituita: not just phlegm

Wass J

By Galen the pituitary was thought to be the ‘exhaust pipe’ of the brain producing phlegm. More recently it was the conductor of the endocrine orchestra but we now know that for the most part the pituitary itself is conducted by the hypothalamus, the hormones of which gave some of their discoverers the Nobel Prize (1977).Pituitary disease is much commoner than was thought previously. In Oxford, we have the good fortune to have large numbers of ...

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Society for Endocrinology Jubilee Medal Lecture

Wass J

J Wass, Department of Endocrinology, OCDEM, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK AbstractJohn Wass is the Professor of Endocrinology at Oxford University and Head of the Department of Endocrinology at the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Churchill Hospital Oxford, UK. He qualified at Guy’s in 1971 and did his endocrine training at Bart’s. He got his MD from the University of London in 1980....