We congratulate the winners of the EAN Tournament during the 5th EAN Congress in Oslo.
In two sessions, twelve young scientists presented their outstanding work.
The EAN Tournament Prize consists of a certificate, travel, accommodation and registration to the 6th EAN Congress in Paris, France.
The runner-up prize consists of a registration to the 5th EAN Congress in Oslo, Norway. (#ean2019)
The winners of the session on Basic Neurology on Sunday, 30 July are:
Sverre Myren-Svelstad
Glia-neuron interactions underline state transitions to generalized seizures
Trondheim, Norway
Runner-up prizes:
Viorica Chelban
Inherited peripheral neuropathies: whole genome sequencing identifies a new treatable disorder
London, United Kingdom
Heather Wilson
Evaluation of Imidazoline 2 binding sites reflecting astroglia pathology in Parkinson’s Disease: An in vivo [11C]BU99008 PET study
London, United Kingdom
The winners of the session on Clinical Neurology on Monday, 1 June are:
Alberto Vogrig
Clinical characteristics of 88 confirmed cases of anti-Ri antibody-associated syndrome
Lyon, France
Runner-up prizes:
Marion Moseby-Knappe
Validation of European Guidelines Recommendations for Prognostication of Neurological Outcome after Cardiac Arrest
Lund, Sweden
Gennaro Pagano
Structural connectivity changes in G2019S-LRRK2 gene mutation carriers without manifest Parkinson’s disease
London, United Kingdom