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Winter 2008/2009(90)

Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology

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Editorial Editorial (Joy Hinson) 2
Society News Improved preprint service 3
Society News 2010 medallists 3
Society News Endocrine retreat success 3
Society News Young Endocrinologist prize lectures 3
Society News Clinical Update 3
Society News Congratulations 3
Society News Diploma in charity accounting 3
Society News New Society archive: search back to 1939! 4
Society News Clinical Endocrinology archive 4
Society News Grants update 6
General News The new face of bioscience (Richard Dyer) 7
Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology GH boosts commercial milk production (Michael Rose) 8
Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology Horses can get Cushing's (Liane Crowther) 8
Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology Spawing salmon may die from 'Cushing's' (John Newell-Price) 8
Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology What every endocrinologist should know … 8
Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology Hyperthyroidism is the most common endocrinopathy in cats (S G Watson) 9
Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology Dogs get diabetes too (Brian Catchpole) 9
Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology Birds may show developmental responses to stress (Karen Spencer) 9
Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology Feline hyperthyroidism (Hattie Symes) 10
Special Issue: Comparative Endocrinology A case of canine hyperadrenocorticism (Malcolm Cobb, Kate Griffiths) 11
Features Voice of Young Science (Veronica Lindop) 13
Features Famous lives: Andrew Dasburg (Katherine G White) 14
Features Failures in the human endocrine communication system (Hotspur) 15
Features Fat of the land or land of the fat? (Rebecca Ramsden) 16
Hot Topics Hot Topics 18
Forthcoming Meetings Future Meetings 19