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The joint publication of the
European Academy of Andrology
and the American Society of Andrology

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European Academy of Andrology Newsletter

Keeping you updated on the latest activities and progress in the EAA

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andrologyawareness.eu

Providing evidence-based information on male health and its disorders to patients and the general public.

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Proceedings of the 10th Congress of the European Academy of Andrology, 11 – 13 October 2018, Budapest, Hungary (published by Andrology) available here : Proceedings of the 10th ECA
Event photos available here : Event Photos

Raising scientific standards of andrology in Europe

Welcome

The European Academy of Andrology (EAA) is an association of scientists and clinicians active or interested in andrology. Founded in May 1992 by a group of leading European andrologists, the EAA is a non-profit organization promoting research and education in andrology and public awareness in the area of male health. The EAA has a worldwide scope in terms of membership, research and influence but retains a clear focus upon Europe. A unique feature of the Academy is the accreditation of high-quality andrology training centres, which are located mainly in Europe but also in America and the Middle East.

Links

EAA Training Centres : List of the andrology centres accredited by the EAA

EAA Member Database : Search the EAA andrologist members database

 

Andrology – the official journal of EAA and ASA

This is a joint publication of the European Academy of Andrology (EAA) and the American Society of Andrology (ASA) and replaces the International Journal of Andrology (IJA) and the Journal of Andrology (JA), which were closed after merging together in 2012. The first issue of Andrology was published in January 2013.

Details of the merger were published in 2012 in IJA

Impact factor (IF) evolution:
  • 2023: 3.2 (current IF)
  • 2022: 4.5
  • 2021: 4.456
  • 2020: 3.842
  • 2019: 2.860
  • 2018: 3.106 
  • 2017: 2.734
  • 2016: 2.427
  • 2015: 2.515 (the first full IF)

Further information can be found on the Wiley website for the Journal.

Current Chief Editors:

Aleksander Giwercman  

Aleksander Giwercman
Editor-in-Chief (appointed by EAA);

 
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Wei Yan
Deputy Editor (appointed by ASA);

 

Past Chief Editors:

Marie-Claude Hofmann (ASA) 2020-2023
Manuela Simoni (EAA) 2017-2021
Douglas Carrell (ASA) 2012-2019
Ewa Rajpert-De Meyts (EAA) 2012-2016

 

 


IJA

International Journal of Andrology

The previous official journal of the EAA, ceased to exist at the end of 2012 after 35 years of service.

  • The last (2014) Impact Factor: 3.695 
Further information and all published issues can be found on the Wiley website

 

Editors-in-Chief:

2009-2012: Ewa Rajpert-De Meyts (Denmark)

2001-2009: Jorma Toppari (Finland)

1994-2001: Richard Sharpe (UK)

1990-1993: Mikko Niemi (Finland)

1981-1989: Niels E. Skakkebæk (Denmark)

1978-1981: Frank H. Comhaire (Belgium)

 

Further information

The European Academy of Andrology (EAA) respects the right to privacy protection of the personal information submitted voluntarily by the members and associates of the society, as well as by authors, reviewers and editors of the official journal, Andrology, jointly published by EAA, the American Society of Andrology (ASA) and John Wiley & Sons (Wiley).

This Privacy Policy statement describes what kind of personal information is collected during the EAA member registration and other activities, and during operation of the journal Andrology. The Policy explains how this information is used, how you can correct or update the personal data, and what steps will be taken to safeguard the personal data. By submitting your information to EAA website or membership account, registering to an EAA-endorsed meeting or course, or submitting a manuscript to the Andrology portal powered by ScholarOne system, you consent to the practices described in this policy.

The policy statement has been revised in May 2018 and updated in March 2021, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of 27 April 2016 (‘the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC”). We reserve the right to modify this statement in the future.

 

Collection of information

Personal identification data are obtained when you voluntarily choose to provide them by applying for EAA membership, by using the society’s website, by submitting a paper to Andrology or by serving as a reviewer or editor of the journal. The type of personal information we may collect include: your name, birth date, postal address, e-mail address, phone number, URL, occupation, employment information, username andpassword, and occasionally also identifiable photographs. Acceptance as an EAA member (Academician or Regular Member) will include storing these data in the member’s database. Submitting a paper to Andrology will automatically places all authors’ names, affiliation and e-mail addresses in the ScholarOne system’s database for potential use during the next submission or by editors for search of reviewers. If you accept to serve as an editor or reviewer, you will be asked to provide the same personal information as the submitting authors, and to provide additional information on your expertise and research interests.

 

Use of information

The EAA and Andrology may use the personal identifying information to create and manage your membership account, to contact you for professional or membership matters and to provide information, which is a part of the EAA services, including: society newsletters, special events and meetings, available grants, fellowships, table of contents of Andrology, alerts on significant research developments or publications,  and other communications we believe might be of interest.

 

Disclosure and sharing of information

The EAA will not disclose or share your personal information with any unaffiliated third party, except in response to lawful requests by public authorities or law enforcement requirements. The EAA does not and will not sell any personal information for commercial use, including companies servicing medical specialists. The EAA will share your personal information with the publisher of Andrology (Wiley) to ensure your access to the journal, which is one of the benefits of the EAA membership.

The society’s website may feature blogs, communications and information which may use your name, affiliation and photographs from society events, e.g. congresses, meetings, courses, examinations. Although most of this information is protected by member’s password, please be aware that some of this information may be publicly available or shared by other members.

 

How we protect personal information

We will implement appropriate physical, technical and administrative safeguards to protect your data from unauthorised processing or accidental loss. The administrative staff will comply with current data protection laws and all staff members have signed confidentiality agreements. Access to your personal data is restricted to the EAA administrators, elected Officers and Executive Council. Some limited personal information, including your name, email address or photograph is restricted to other EAA members, who must use passwords. The personal data of users of Andrology (authors and reviewers) is only seen by the Editors and Editorial Office as well as administrative and technical staff of the publisher (Wiley). In addition, we train our administrative and technical staff about the importance of maintaining the confidentiality and security of your information.

 

Access and correction of personal data

To exercise your right to correct or update your personal membership profile, you can do so directly using an interactive mode protected by a unique password. For other matters (e.g. sending grant applications or resumés) you can contact the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or designated Officers. If you are a user of Andrology, you can correct your personal information at any time using your unique username and password. Please be aware that the transmission of information online is not always completely secure.

 

Your rights

You have the right to make a written request to be informed whether or not we hold or process any of your personal information (by e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). You may ask the EAA administration to correct any errors in your personal information or to request that we delete your personal information if you are no longer an active member of the Society. You may also request that we transfer your personal information to a third party.

 

Governing law

This Privacy Policy shall be exclusively governed in accordance with the laws of the European Union.

Links to additional information:

 

Last updated: 3 March 2021

 

EAA Multicentre Studies

Under the Patronage of the European Academy of Andrology (EAA)

Standardization of the male genital tract colour-Doppler ultrasound parameters in healthy, fertile men

Coordinator Center:
Florence, Italy (Dr. Francesco Lotti, Prof. Mario Maggi )
EAA Centers joining the project:
Ancona, Italy (Prof. Balercia); Barcelona, Spain ( Prof. Rajmil ); Cairo, Egypt (Prof. Shaeer); Catania, Italy (Prof. Calogero); Giessen, Germany ( Prof. Weidner ); Halle-Saale, Germany ( Prof. Behre ); L’Aquila, Italy (Prof. Francavilla); Muenster, Germany ( Prof. Kliesch ); Rome, Italy ( Prof. Lenzi, Prof. Isidori); Tartu, Estonia ( Prof. Punab).










Centres

Centres

 

EAA Centre Certification

A prerequisite for training physicians as andrologists is the existence of recognised Andrology Centres with an appropriate training programme. EAA certified Andrology Centres may consist of a single Department or of several cooperating research/clinical Institutions. In addition to the director, other persons certified by the EAA may be responsible for the training programme.

Upon application and examination, the EAA will certify the Andrology Centre if the following criteria are met :

  • The Director should be internationally recognised and EAA certified andrologist.
  • Clinical activities should include at least 500 new infertile patients per year including cases of delayed puberty, primary and secondary hypogonadism, Klinefelter’s syndrome and erectile dysfunction.
  • The structure of the centre should include collaboration with urologists, gynaecologists, sexologists, paediatricians and geneticists
  • Laboratory activities should include semen analysis (accordingng to the WHO standard procedures), expertise in interpretation of testicular biopsies, routine determination of reproductive hormones and ultrasonography of reproductive organs.
  • Research activities should result in a minimum of five original papers in the field of andrology published in international scientific journals per year during the last 3 years.
  • Centres should collaborate in establishing a standardised curriculum for training in andrology. They should be prepared to accept trainees from other centres on a rotating basis for electives in specialities.

Centre accreditation template
Blank template document for EAA Centre accreditation submission (Updated 2023)