Sponsored prize winners
At all our scientific meetings and training events, we recognise outstanding oral communications and posters with a range of sponsored prizes.
If you're interested in sponsoring a prize at one of our upcoming meetings, please get in touch with our sponsorship team.
View our current list of 2024 prize winners, or use the filters below to browse our past awardees.
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Sponsored prize winners
9 members
Britt van Abeelen
Britt van Abeelen
Britt won an oral communication prize sponsored by the Biochemical Society for her research on 'Codon usage patterns play a central role in cell state-dependent gene expression dynamics'.
Sandra Dubes
Sandra Dubes
Sandra won a poster prize sponsored by our journal, the Biochemical Journal for her research on 'Exploring how changes in neuronal activity modify mitochondrial translation'.
James Ettles
James Ettles
James won a poster prize sponsored by our journal, Biochemical Society Transactions for his research on 'Selective ribosome profiling of CNOT3 bound ribosome protected fragments for the identification of bona fide non-optimal codons'.
Nevia Dule
Nevia Dule
Nevia won a poster prize sponsored by our journal, the Biochemical Journal for her research on 'LRRK2 modulates glucose homeostasis by controlling beta-cell insulin secretion'.
Georgios Tsafaras
Georgios Tsafaras
Georgios won a poster prize sponsored by our journal, the Biochemical Journal for his research on 'G2019S LRRK2 exacerbates inflammation and neurodegeneration in models of PD and colitis'.
Alexandra Magee
Alexandra Magee
Alexandra won a poster prize sponsored by The Michael J Fox Foundation for her research on 'Investigating a cholinergic basis of cognitive impairment in Lrrk2-G2019S mice'.
Susanne Herbst
Susanne Herbst
Susanne won a poster prize sponsored by The Michael J Fox Foundation for her research on 'LRRK2 kinase activity modulates lysosomal secretion of GPNMB'.
Micaela Boiero Sanders
Micaela Boiero Sanders
Micaela won a poster prize sponsored by our journal, the Biochemical Journal for her research on 'Cryo-EM structures of the F-actin pointed end reveal the mechanism of filament disassembly by DNase I'.
Aleksandra Michrowska
Aleksandra Michrowska
Aleksandra won a poster prize sponsored by our journal, the Biochemical Journal for her research on 'Direct inhibition of the MRTF-SRF interaction by G-actin'.