Organisational structure of ReTIT-PUB

A collaborative model to coordinate research, training, and scientific outreach in puberty

How the network is organised and who makes its operation possible

ReTIT-PUB has a flexible yet well-defined organisational structure that enables effective coordination of its activities, collaborative decision-making, and the active participation of all its members.

The network combines elements of strategic management, technical support, and external scientific advisory to ensure the maximum impact of its actions.

Organisational chart of ReTIT-PUB

General Coordination

Prof. Manuel Tena-Sempere

Coordinator

Functions

Leadership and institutional representation of the network.
Overall supervision of activities.

Coordination of reports, meetings, and documentation.

Liaison with the AEI and other funding bodies.

Standing Committee

Formed by the coordinator and the leads of each of the five working groups (WGs), this committee serves as the executive core of ReTIT-PUB.

Functions

Make day-to-day operational decisions.

Validate proposals for activities and shared resources.
Support coordination in specific areas (training, bioinformatics, mobility…).
Jesús Argente

Jesús Argente

GT-1
Lourdes Ibáñez

Lourdes Ibáñez

GT-2
María Domínguez

María Domínguez

GT-3
Concepción Aguilera

Concepción Aguilera

GT-4
Mario Fernández

Mario Fernández-Fraga

GT-4
Abel López

Abel López Bermejo

GT-5
Javier Morante

Javier Morante

GT-5

Internal Scientific Council

Includes all members of ReTIT-PUB.

This council meets regularly (in person or virtually) to review progress and plan new actions.

Functions

Approve the annual meetings and key activities.

Propose collaborations and new lines of work.
Ensure the scientific and methodological coherence of the network.

External Scientific Committee (ESC)

Functions

Provide strategic advice on internationalisation, scientific quality, and outreach.
Participate in the annual meetings (in person or virtually).
Propose opportunities for global collaboration.
Dr Ana C. Latrónico

Dr Ana C. Latrónico

(University of São Paulo, Brazil)
Dr Ursula B. Kaiser

Dr Ursula B. Kaiser

(Harvard Medical School, USA)
Dr. Vincent Prevot

Dr. Vincent Prevot

(INSERM, Lille, France)
Dr. Anders Juul

Dr. Anders Juul

(Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark)
Dr. Allan E. Herbison

Dr. Allan E. Herbison

(University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)