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- EditorialPublication . Power, Deborah; Sheridan, Mark; Dores, Robert M.In a globally changing climate and with the alarming loss of biodiversity Comparative Endocrinology becomes ever more relevant as a scientific discipline. The comparative endocrinologist continues to be at the frontline of scientific endeavour trying to understand the myriad complexities of life forms on earth by looking at the regulatory factors that underpin key events in an organisms’ life and ensure maintenance of homeostasis and species survival.
- Memorium - Professor Ian HendersonPublication . Power, Deborah M.; Dores, Robert M.; Sheridan, Mark; Balment, RichardWe regret to report the death of Professor Ian Henderson an internationally recognised scientist who contributed enormously to the field of comparative endocrinology. He made major scientific discoveries and was also a tremendous servant to the scientific community through his international collaborations, organisation of international conferences, and in more recent years as Co-editor in-Chief of the journal of General and Comparative Endocrinology. Professor Ian Henderson joined Aubrey Gorbman as an editor-in-chief of GCE in 1990 and retired from the journal in 2012. Over his 21 years as the EiC he worked alongside Frank Moore (editor-in-chief, 1992–2000), and Bob Dores (2000–2016). Ian Henderson steered the journal with a firm hand through the turbulent passage from the traditional typewritten manuscript and “snail mail” postal delivery to the electronic manuscript and then the on-line web platform – no mean feat! He worked diligently to raise the impact factor of the journal and his intellect, rigorous approach and tireless efforts have ensured that the journal remains a scientific reference in the field today.
