president, Eberhard Stennert
general secretary, Francis Marchal
treasurer, Pavel Dulgerov

www.esgs.ch

Board Members

Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry


Massimo Castagnola | Italy
Enno C.I. Veerman | The Netherlands

Immunology


Haralampos Moutsopoulos | Greece
Manuel Ramos-Casals | Spain

Maxillo Facial Surgery


Cyrille Chossegros | France
R.H. Reich | Germany

Molecular Biology


Göran Stenman | Sweden

OtoRhinoLaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery


Patrick Bradley | Great Britain
Carlos Cenjor | Spain
Frédéric Chabolle | France
Dominique Chevalier | France
Michael Gleeson | Great Britain
Reidar Grenman | Finland
Orlando Guntinas-Lichius | Germany
Gaetano Paludetti | Italy
Vincent Van Der Poorten | Belgium

Pathology


John Eveson | Great Britain
Ilmo Leivo | Finland
Thomas Loening | Germany

Physiology and Pharmacology


Jorgen Ekstrom | Sweden
Henri Ruch |

Radiology


Nicole Freling | The Netherlands
Stephen Golding | Great Britain

Radiotherapy


Chris H.J. Terhaard | Netherlands

Information

The European Salivary Gland Society gathers specialists from Basic Sciences, Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Immunology, Maxillofacial Surgery, Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Pathology, Radiology, all of them having a particular interest in Salivary Glands.

The purposes of the ESGS shall be to:

  • bring together experts or group of experts - clinicians and researchers - who have an interest in basic and clinical sciences, as well as diagnostic or therapeutic procedures related to the salivary glands;
  • exchange and disseminate knowledge and information about basic and clinical science pertinent to saliva, salivary glands, and related disorders;
  • stimulate basic and clinical research relating to saliva, salivary glands, and their disorders;
  • develop and promote new technologies to investigate and treat salivary gland diseases;
  • encourage education, development of high quality training programs, and exchange visits between members;
  • promote international collaborative studies and their financing through research grants;
  • promote collaboration with the International Salivary Gland Society;
  • support and cooperate with scientific and educational organizations in related fields, such as the European Academy of ORL-HNS, American Academy of ORL-HNS, etc...