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Congratulations to Prof Raj Thakker who has been awarded the Dale Medal by the British Endocrine Society.

Logo of the British Endocrine Society.

The Dale Medal is awarded, on an annual basis, to a member of the scientific community in recognition of outstanding studies which have changed our understanding of endocrinology in a fundamental way. The Dale Medal is the highest accolade bestowed by the Society for Endocrinology

On Tuesday 3rd November, Prof Thakker will deliver the Dale Medal Lecture at the annual British Endocrine Society’s meeting. His lecture is entitled “Calcium Regulation: From Rhinos to Molecules”.

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