THE WORLD ENDOMETRIOSIS SOCIETY 2008 - 2011
   

The WES Board for 2008-2011 was approved at the WES General Assembly on 13 March 2008 in connection with the 10th World Congress on Endometriosis in Melbourne, Australia.

 

Officers
 

President

Professor Hans Evers
University of Maastricht
Maastricht, The Netherlands

 

Vice President

Professor Linda Giudice
University of California
San Francisco, USA

   

President Elect

Associate Professor Paolo Vercellini
University of Milano
Milano, Italy

   

Immediate Past President

Professor Robert Shaw
University of Nottingham
Nottingham, United Kingdom

   

Hon Secretary

Professor Robert Schenken
University of Texas Health Science Centre
San Antonio, USA

   

Treasurer

Professor Ali Akoum
Laval University Research Centre
Quebec, Canada

   
Ex-officio
 

e-Journal Editor

Dr Luk Rombauts
MONASH University
Melbourne, Australia

   

WCE2011 President

Professor Bernard Hédon
University of Montpellier
Montpellier, France

   

WCE2008 President

Professor David Healy
MONASH University
Melbourne, Australia

   
Representatives

 

Professor Mauricio Abrao
University of Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, Brazil

   

Dr Neil Johnson
University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand

   

Professor Liselotte Mettler
University of Kiel
Kiel, Germany

   

Professor Robert Taylor
Emory University
Atlanta, USA

   

Professor Naoki Terakawa
Nissay Hospital (President)
Tottori University School of Medicine (Professor Emeritus)
Osaka, Japan

 
Secretary General

 

Lone Hummelshoj
London, England

 
Past Presidents
 

1998 - 2000

Professor Jacques Donnez
Belgium

   

2000 - 2002

Professor John Rock
USA

   

2002 - 2005

Professor Robert Shaw
United Kingdom

   

2005 - 2007

Professor Rodolphe Maheux  in memoriam
Canada

   
Emeritus Members


Professor Ivo Brosens
Belgium

   
Professor Vessey Buttram
United States
   
Professor Maurice Bruhat
France
 
World Endometriosis Society

The World Endometriosis Society (WES) was founded in 1998 to promote the exchange of clinical experience, scientific thought, and investigation among gynaecologists, endocrinologists, scientists, biologists and other qualified individuals interested in advancing the field of endometriosis.

Through our e-Journal and the World Congresses on Endometriosis we encourage and support collaboration among national and international societies and individuals interested in endometriosis.

The WES is a scientific Society with no link to the industry. We fund our work from our membership dues and from a share of the inscriptions from the World Congresses on Endometriosis.

 
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