I need treatment for overweight or obesity; can you give me a medical referral?
The Obesity Society does not provide medical referrals. However, you can contact any medical school in your area and ask about nearby obesity treatment centers.
The Obesity Society does not provide medical referrals. However, you can contact any medical school in your area and ask about nearby obesity treatment centers.
Abstracts can be submitted by both ObesityWeek attendees and non-attendees. If your abstract is accepted, we encourage you to register for the annual meeting and attend to present your research in person.
Yes. The principal investigator and mentor must be TOS members; co-investigators do not. Contact [email protected] for more information.
You may apply if you are a TOS member and have received a PhD degree within the past five years; or have received an MD or DO degree within the past eight years. You must also currently hold a full-time, entry-level position (e.g., post-doctoral fellow, instructor, assistant professor) at an established academic/research institution. You will [...]
The term of your membership is counted from the first of the month following the month that you join and continues for one full year. Learn more about membership and its benefits.
You can contact customer service at Wiley, our journal publisher. Send an email with your request to [email protected].
You can access issues of Obesity, our scientific journal.
You can call our main number, 301-563-6526, and ask for the Editorial Coordinator or send an email to [email protected].
You can access issues of Obesity, our scientific journal. Obesity is the world’s leading, peer-reviewed journal on the subject of obesity.
Interesting and informative news articles about obesity can be found here.