Recognition for promising researchers
With this award we identify and nurture promising science. Among all abstracts accepted for presentation at UEG Week Virtual 2021, the three highest scoring abstracts per main abstract topic are chosen. Recognition will be given to the presenting author.

Awardees 2020
Olena Barabanchyk, Ukraine
Peter Bossuyt, Belgium
Lotte Boxhoorn, Netherlands
Roisin Corcoran, Ireland
Fady Daniel, Lebanon
Johanna Eliasson, Denmark
Raphael Fagundes Rosa, Netherlands
Anne-Sophie Fischer, Germany
Jeska A. Fritzsche, Netherlands
Ranko Gacesa, Netherlands
Amrit Gopan, India
Johann Gout, Germany
Henriette Heinrich, Switzerland
Meike Hohwieler, Germany
Shixian Hu, Netherlands
Katsuro Ichimasa, Japan
Annalise Katz-Summercorn, United Kingdom
Ryo Kodama, Japan
Knut E.A. Lundin, Norway
Suzanne Meiring, Netherlands
Hassan Melhem, Switzerland
Olga P Nyssen, Spain
Britt Otten, Netherlands
Nastazja Pilonis, Poland
Mohan Ramchandani, India
William Sandborn, United States
Antonella Santonicola, Italy
Jayendra Seetharaman, India
Petros Stathopoulos, Germany
Hidekazu Suzuki, Japan
Ryan Ungaro, United States
Moniek Verstegen, Netherlands
Sare Verstockt, Belgium
William Waddingham, United Kingdom
Timothee Wallenhorst, France
Manar Yanes, Sweden
- We consider all accepted abstracts without limitations.
- The prize will be awarded on the basis of scientific merit using the evaluation process of the Scientific Committee.
- No age limit.
- Best Abstract Prize awardees are highlighted in the online programme of UEG Week Virtual 2021.
- Best Abstract Prize awardees will be published on our website.
- Best Abstract Prize awardees will receive free UEG Week Virtual 2021 registration.
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