London September 30th – October 4th 2012
10th EUROPEAN CONGRESS ON EPILEPTOLOGY

Awards


 We would like to congratulate the following awardees:

    - Christian Elger - 2012 European Epileptology Award
    - Tom Panayiotopoulos - 2012 British Branch Excellence in Epilepsy Award
    - Sebastian Schuchmann - 2012 Morris-Coole Epilepsia Prize
    - Ann Little - 2012 CEA Service Award
    - Alla Guekht - 2012 CEA Education Award
    - Pasquale Striano - 2012 CEA Young Investigator Award


EUROPEAN EPILEPTOLOGY AWARD 2012


The European Epileptology Award is awarded every two years by the ILAE Commission on European Affairs (CEA) to a European epileptologist in recognition of his or her outstanding contribution to European epileptology.

The European Epileptology Award Committee is currently reviewing applications. The award will be presented at a special symposium during the 10th European Congress on Epileptology.


YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARDS

The awards carry no monetary value but are given in recognition of outstanding contributions to epilepsy research and in order to stimulate a promising research career in epileptology.

The awards consist in a diploma and will be announced in conjunction with the European Congress on Epileptology to which the awardees will have the registration fee waived.

Awards will be made no more than once every two years and to a maximum of two awardees, one in basic science and one in clinical science on every occasion.
  

 

EUROPEAN EPILEPSY EDUCATION AWARD

The award carries no monetary value but is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to European epilepsy education. The award consists of a diploma and will be announced in conjunction with the European Congress on Epileptology to which the awardee will have the registration fee waived.

Awards will be made no more than once every two years and to a maximum of one awardee on every occasion.
 

EUROPEAN EPILEPSY SERVICE AWARD

The award carries no monetary value but is given in recognition of outstanding service contributions to European Epileptology. The award consists in a diploma and will be announced in conjunction with the European Congress on Epileptology to which the awardee will have the registration fee waived.

Awards will be made no more than once every two years and to a maximum of one awardee on every occasion.

Eligible are individuals in Europe of any profession that have made outstanding service contributions to European Epileptology and that have not received the Ambassador of Epilepsy Award. 

 




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