Each year at UEG Week we present a range of prizes, travel grants and scholarships created to foster basic and clinical research.
Some of these enable young gastroenterologists to come to UEG Week, while others acknowledge exceptional scientific work.
UEG congratulates this year’s award winners and wishes them a prosperous future and a successful career. UEG Week Berlin 2013 abstracts were published in United European Gastroenterology Journal, 1(1S): A1--A587.
Top Abstract Prize
€10.000 for top five abstracts
Olaf Bakker, The Netherlands – OP002
Hideki Kobara, Japan – OP130
Maribel Rodriguez-Torres, Puerto Rico – OP003
Georg Schneditz, Austria – OP004
Niels Vande Casteele, Belgium – OP001
Top Poster Prize
12 top posters receive free entry to the Post Graduate Teaching Course at Berlin
Sylvia Dobbs, UK – P509
Nathan Gluck, Israel – P273
Pieter Hindryckx, Belgium – P1393
Alexander Kleger, Germany – P102
Shin-ei Kudo, Japan – P182
Stephan Miehlke, Germany – P876
Yoshiko Ohara, Japan – P703
Bogdan Dumitru Procopet, Romania – P608
Edoardo Savarino, Italy – P1602
Annunziata Scirocco, Italy – P997
Johanna Tol, The Netherlands – P1224
Geoffroy Vanbiervliet, France – P1276
Rising Stars
Giving young researchers a durable platform on the international stage
Francesc Balaguer, Spain – IP104
Tine Jess, Denmark – IP357
Johanna Laukkarinen, Finland – IP365
Georgia Malamut, France – IP371
Michael Quante, Germany – IP218
Harry Sokol, France – IP261
Augusto Villanueva, Spain – IP380
Thomas von Hahn, Germany – IP216
National Scholar Award
The best young investigator in each country
Tomer Adar, Israel – P252
Neville Azzopardi, Malta – P195
Volodymyr Chernyavskyi, Ukraine – P512
Jan Däbritz, Australia – OP412
Dana Duricova, Czech Republic – OP358
Sigrun Eskeland, Norway – OP028
Klara Frivolt, Slovakia – OP013
Bruno Goncalves, Portugal – OP076
Francesca Guerrieri, Italy – OP230
Grainne Holleran, Ireland – OP270
John Karstensen, Denmark – OP337
Olga Khokhlova, Russian Federation – OP387
Serta Kilincalp, Sweden – OP160
Victoriya Klopova, Belarus – P1218
Triana Lobatón, Spain – OP217
Barbara Dorottya Lovasz, Hungary – P280
Otavio Micelli-Neto, Brazil – OP098
Sabah Ouahou, Morocco – P409
Sumeet Kumar Pandey, India – OP200
Polychronis Pavlidis, United Kingdom – OP222
Adrian Zhongxian Poh, – Singapore OP231
Bogdan Procopet, Romania – P608
Tijana Radovic, Serbia – OP147
Nina Reiff/Schönhuber, Germany – OP297
Carlos Robles-Medranda, Ecuador – P010
Nora Schneider, Austria – P1612
Gitta Maria Seleznik, Switzerland – OP141
Ieva Stundiene, Lithuania – P1533
Yana Valerieva, Bulgaria – P1328
Yves-Paul Vandewynckel, Belgium – OP047
Erasmia Vlachou, Greece – OP269
Sabine Vriezinga, The Netherlands – OP069
Marcin Włodarczyk, Poland – OP059
Hye Won Hwang, Republic of Korea – OP284
Oral Free Paper Prize
Certificate of excellence for best presenter in each free paper session
Christoph Ansorge, Sweden – OP434
Benjamin Bertin, France – OP246
David Boerwinkel, The Netherlands – OP401
Elena Bonora, Italy – OP087
Alfred Sze Lok Cheng, China – OP077
Edoardo Clery, Italy – OP201
Wybrich Riemke Cnossen, The Netherlands – OP140
Dana Crisan, Romania – OP388
Colin J Crooks, UK – OP070
Emma Culver, UK – OP352
Philippe Ducrotté, France – OP157
Giulia Fiorini, Italy – OP020
Rubén Francés, Spain – OP169
Krisztina Gecse, The Netherlands – OP225
Sofia Estêvão Gomes, Portugal – OP243
Lisa Gruber, Germany – OP409
Pascal Hammel, France – OP118
Grainne Holleran, Ireland – OP270
Ingrid Lisanne Holster, The Netherlands – OP277
Yao-Chun Hsu, China – OP234
Mineo Iwatate, Japan – OP342
Christian Juergensen, Germany – OP211
Florine Kastelein, The Netherlands – OP044
Christine Kestens, The Netherlands – OP125
Patrizia Katharina Kump, Austria – OP187
Ujjwal Mukund Mahajan, Germany – OP296
Carolina Malagelada, Spain – OP367
Conor McCann, UK – OP149
Trevelyan R Menheniott, Australia – OP180
Javier Molina-Infante, Spain – OP422
Bertrand Napoléon, France – OP035
Madunil Anuk Niriella, Sri Lanka – OP332
Satoru Nonaka, Japan – OP085
Philip Oppong, UK – OP457
Sui Peng, China – OP050
Gaetano Pezzicoli, Italy – OP105
Mathieu Pioche, France – OP429
Daniela Pugliese, Italy – OP115
Enrique Quintero, Spain – OP325
Tijana Radovic, Switzerland – OP147
Praveen Turuvekere Rajasekhar, UK – OP029
William Rees, Australia – OP264
Sanne Rosekrans, The Netherlands – OP236
Hiroki Sakamoto, Japan – OP336
Edoardo Savarino, Italy – OP055
Edoardo Savarino, Italy – OP373
Antonella Savio, Italy – OP283
Andrea Schnúr, Hungary – OP255
Agnes Senejoux, France – OP445
Daniel Sjöberg, Sweden – OP317
Yoji Takeuchi, Japan – OP288
Mamoru Tanaka, Japan – OP351
Stefan Traussnigg, Austria – OP216
Roland Valori, UK – OP228-LB2
Jooske F Van Lidth De Jeude, The Netherlands – OP439
Johan Van Limbergen, UK – OP011
Geoffroy Vanbiervliet, France – OP134
Daisy Walter, The Netherlands – OP399
Jimme Klaas Wiggers, The Netherlands – OP095
Marcin Włodarczyk, Poland – OP059
Emily Wright, Australia – OP117-LB2
Ping-Hong Zhou, China – OP025
To download the award winners’ abstracts, please visit our e-learning portal on www.e-learning.ueg.eu.
If you are interested in submitting an abstract to UEG Week 2014 Vienna, please visit www.ueg.eu/week to find out more. Abstract submission is open until April 22, 2014. The best 340 abstracts submitted receive €1,000 in form of our travel grants.
