Poster Awards
Poster Awards, worth €250 each, are awarded to the eight best posters (four clinical and four basic) on display at the annual European Congress of Endocrinology (ECE).
There is no application process. The top ten clinical and top ten basic posters are reviewed by members of the ECE Programme Organising Committee during the congress.
- The applicant will be the presenting author of the poster during ECE.
- The applicant must be a current member of ESE and be within 10 years post-PhD or MD.
The eight awarded posters, 4 clinical and 4 basic, are selected from the top 10 clinical and 10 basic poster abstracts which attained the best ratings during the abstract evaluation process, based on the scientific content and on the quality of the poster presentation. The prizes are bestowed by the Programme Organising Committee to the presenting author of the eight selected posters.
2023 Winners
Clinical
- Poster P1, awarded to Jean L. Chan, United States: Crinecerfont (NBI-74788), a Novel CRF1 Receptor Antagonist, Lowers Adrenal Androgens and Precursors in Adolescents with Classic Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia.
- Poster RC8.4, awarded to Michael Collins, United States: Encaleret (CLTX-305) Normalized Mineral Homeostasis Parameters in Patients with Autosomal Dominant Hypocalcemia Type 1: Results over 12 months in a Phase 2 Study (NCT04581629).
- Poster RC10.5, awarded to Eleonora Seelig, Switzerland: Metformin counteracts adverse metabolic effects of glucocorticoids in healthy subjects.
- Poster RC2.2, awarded to Cosimo Durante, Italy: Overtreatment of differentiated thyroid cancer: impact on real world clinical practice of conservative guidelines, as recorded by the Italian Thyroid Cancer Observatory Study.
Basic/Translational
- Poster P264, awarded to Victoria Louise Marnet, Germany: Investigating the role of deubiquitinases in adrenocortical carcinoma.
- Poster P170, awarded to Lív Bech Árting, Denmark: RANKL signalling in female reproduction: a novel role of RANKL outside the skeleton?
- Poster 672, awarded to Sayka Barry, UK: Phosphoproteomics analysis of aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) knockout cells reveals AIP-mediated kinase signalling cascades.
- Poster P326, awarded to Marie Oertel, Germany: Effects of a combinatory treatment with semaglutide and a NPY Y2 receptor selective PYY 3-36 analogue in diet-induced obese rats: surpassing bariatric surgery?