Applause for our brilliant EANM Young Authors Award winners!
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Magdalena Mileva for her abstract ‘Molecular imaging predicts response absence to T-DM1 in advanced HER2-positive breast cancer: final results from a prospective phase II ZEPHIR trial‘.
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Bastiaan Privé for his abstract ‘Lutetium-177-PSMA-617 in oligo-metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (Bullseye)‘.
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Chrysoula Vraka for her abstract ‘RadioFACS reveals [18F]FDG uptake in a KRAS-induced lung cancer model is driven by immune cells but not tumor cell metabolism‘.
This award is kindly supported by United Imaging.
Who can apply?
- The applicant must be aged 38 years or less.
- The applicant must be the first author of the presented work.
- The applicant must be a junior or ordinary member of EANM.
- At least one of the authors of the paper must attend the congress.
The Award:
- Lump-sum subsidy of € 1,000 for the first author.
- Free registration for EANM’23.
There are up to 3 grants per annual congress
Application and Procedure:
Application:
The applicant must indicate during the abstract submission process (by ticking the relevant box) that he/she would like to apply for this award. Once the applicant is shortlisted, the presenting author will be requested to scan and e-mail a copy of the passport or birth certificate as proof of age.
The deadline for the application will be the same as submitting abstracts for the EANM Annual Congress.
Selection Procedure:
Once the submission of abstracts is closed, the review process will start. After the review process, the approx. 15 best-rated papers that applied for the “EANM Young Authors’ Award” are shortlisted. Those abstracts will be sent (anonymised) to the EANM Scientific Programme Committee. The three best-rated papers will be awarded the “EANM Young Authors Award”.