Cave Young Investigator Poster Prize
Background
This is awarded for the best poster presented by an attendee, normally of relatively junior status, at the Spring/Summer Meeting (unless this meeting is held jointly with another society).
Eligibility
The work presented shall have been carried out while the first author was an undergraduate or postgraduate student and presented within 1 year of the award of the Doctorate. Member of the Society or non-member.
Awarded
Annually at the Spring/Summer meeting of the Society.
Queries
For further information contact the Meetings Officer at: meetings@anatsoc.org.uk
Previous Awards of Cave Poster Prize
Title: Exposure to particulate matter and early-life stressors during zebrafish neurodevelopment.
Submitted by: Mr William Antcliff, Royal Veterinary College, University of London, London.
Cave Young Investigator Runner-Up Best Poster Award, Summer 2024, Edinburgh
Title: ECM deposition by stem-cell derived vascular cells as a first step for the development of a proangiogenic ECM hydrogel to treat diabetic foot ulcers
Submitted by: Ms Louise Hosty, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
Title: A novel approach in the measurement of the lateral ligaments of the human ankle for optimized tissue-engineered design: Insights from a cadaveric study.
Submitted by: Ms Sophie Mok, University of Edinburgh.
Cave Young Investigator Runner-Up Best Poster Award, Summer 2023, Bangor
Title: Brain Fog? The impact of air pollution on zebrafish neurodevelopment.
Submitted by: Mr William Antcliff, Royal Veterinary College, London.
Title: Determining the contribution of small fibre pathology to pain in fibromyalgia syndrome: preliminary data from DEFINE-FMS.
Submitted by: Mr Leandros Rapteas, University of Liverpool.
The Glasgow Young Investigator’s Joint Oral Prize 2021 was awarded at the Summer Meeting 2021
SESSION 4: YOUNG INVESTIGATOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS
YIO: 1. Identifying novel molecular mechanisms underlying electrosensory vs. mechanosensory lateral line organ development in a sturgeon, Acipenser ruthenus
Alexander S. Campbell1, Martin Minařik1, David Gela2, Martin Pšenička2 and Clare V. H. Baker1
1Department of Physiology, Development & Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, UK 2Faculty of
Fisheries & Protection of Waters, University of South Bohemia, Vodňany, Czech Republic
And
SESSION 1:YOUNG INVESTIGATORS ORAL PRESENTATIONS
YIO: 11. Investigating factors that can influence the rate of neuromuscular junction degeneration in injury using murine models
Alannah J Mole1, Lyndsay M Murray2,3
1 Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK 2 Centre for
Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK 3 The Euan MacDonald Centre for
Motor Neurone Disease Research, Edinburgh, UK
@AlannahMole @MurrayLabEd
The Glasgow Young Investigator’s Runner-Up Oral Prize 2021, Summer Meeting 2021
SESSION 4: YOUNG INVESTIGATORS ORAL PRESENTATIONS
YIO: 6. Creation of patient-specific 3D-printed model of the human cochlea to evaluate the electrical characteristics of cochlear implants: validation study of normal and inner ear malformations
Chloe Swords1, Iwan Roberts2, Filip Hrncirik2, Shivani Manoharan3, Cecilia Brassett1, Manohar Bance2
1Department of Physiology, Development and Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, UK,
2Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, UK. 3Department of Clinical
Medicine, University of Cambridge, UK
No awards were made due to the cancellation of the 2020 Summer Scientific Meeting in Glasgow due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cave Young Investigator Award Joint Best Poster Award Summer 2019 |
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Title |
‘Anatomical Design of a tissue engineered model of the human flexor digitorum profundus enthesis’ |
Submitted by |
Dr Jeremy Mortimer, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh |
Title |
‘Factors influencing students use of technology enhanced learning’ |
Submitted by |
Ms Lauren Clunie, Leeds University, Leeds |
Cave Young Investigator Joint Runner - Up Best Poster Award Summer 2019 |
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Title |
‘Etiology of Pseudoconclusion phenomenon of pseudoreplication in human anatomical research’ |
Submitted by |
Mr Christopher Johnson, Missouri Southern State University, Missouri |
Title |
‘Evolution and morphology of the tetrapod brachial plexus’ |
Submitted by |
Ms Rebecca Cook, York College of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania |
Cave Young Investigator Award (Joint Best Poster Award) Summer 2018 |
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Title |
‘Old bones, new tricks? An anatomical role for adipocytes in human bone formation’ |
Submitted by |
Ms Rebecca Hanlon-Shepherd Lancaster Medical School, |
Title |
‘Developing an ex vivo model of peripheral nerve injury in a range of muscles from mice to investigate the factors that regulate the rate of Wallerian Degeneration’ |
Submitted by |
Ms Alannah Mole Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh |
CAVE YOUNG INVESTIGATOR BEST POSTER AWARD SUMMER 2017 | |
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Title: | ‘Cellular development is altered in the embryonic and postnatal rat spinal cord following maternal immune activation’ |
Submitted by: | Ms Rebecca Anderson, Limerick University, Ireland |
CAVE YOUNG INVESTIGATOR JOINT RUNNER-UP BEST POSTER AWARDS SUMMER 2017 | |
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Title: | ‘A link between worlds: Loss of cytoplasmic keratins downregulates nuclear lamins and compromises the nuclear lamina integrity’ |
Submitted by: | Mr Ciaran Butler-Hallissey,ÅboAkademi University, Finland |
Title: | ‘The use of Chondroitinase ABC in an ex vivo rat model of spinal cord injury’ |
Submitted by: | Mr Azim Patar, National University Ireland, Galway |
Title: | ‘An anatomical investigation into the flexibility of the temporomandibular joint between formalin-fixed, fresh frozen and Theil fixed specimens’ |
Submitted by: | Ms Charlotte Quinn, University of Liverpool |
Winner Summer 2016
Eleanor Walder
CAVE YOUNG INVESTIGATOR BEST POSTER AWARD SUMMER 2016 |
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Title: |
‘An experimental test in vivo of the molecular basis of spinal nerve segmentation in the chick embryo’ |
Submitted by: |
Miss Eleanor Walder, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, Cambridge University |
CAVE YOUNG INVESTIGATOR RUNNER-UP BEST POSTER AWARD SUMMER 2016 |
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Title: |
‘Exploring Spatial Ability, Stereopsis, Manual Dexterity and Spatial Awareness Training on First and Second Year Medical Students’ |
Submitted by: |
Mr Rene Gonzales, Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS), University of Sussex
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Winner Winter 2015
The Anatomical Society Cave Young Investigator Award (Best Poster Award) 2015 was awarded at the Winter Meeting of the Society in December 2015 to Mr Richard Cumpsty, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, UK for his paper, ‘Differences in the structure of the walls of cerebral arteries in the white matter compared to grey matter and the significance for Alzheimer’s disease’.
(The award is usually made at the Society's Summer Meeting however in 2015 the Society did not hold a Summer Meeting as it was a Guest Society at the AAA meeting in Boston in April 2015).
Winner Summer 2014
Cave Young Investigator Poster Prize Summer Meeting 2014 has been awarded to:
Dr Eerik Aunin, University of Bradford, for his poster, ‘Exploring a role for regulatory miRNAs in skin wound healing’.
Cave Young Investigator Runner-Up Poster Prize Summer Meeting 2014 has been awarded to:
Mr Joseph Ciano, New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, for his poster ‘Variation in the distribution of Meissner’s corpuscles in human fingers’.
Ms Rhea Tummon, University of Edinburgh, for her poster ‘Phenotypic analysis of progenitor cells in the dentate gyrus throughout development’.
Winner Summer 2013
The Cave Young Investigator Poster Prize Summer 2013 was awarded to Ms Elaine Quinlan (RCSI) for her poster, 'Growth factor eluting mircoparticle loaded collagen-hydroxyapatite scaffolds'.
Winner Best Student Poster - Summer 2012
The Joint Meeting of the Anatomical Society of the UK and Sociedad Anatómica Española
Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh, Scotland 10th-12th July 2012
Sarah Roche, PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, supervised by Professor Tom Gillingwater accepts her Cave Young Investigator Award (Best Student Poster) from President D. Ceri Davies for her poster titled: Loss of glial neurofascin 155 delays developmental synapse elimination in the mouse peripheral nervous system.
Poster Prize Winner 2011
JOINT MEETING OF THE ANATOMICAL SOCIETIES, 19TH TO 22ND MAY 2011, BURSA, TURKEY
Prize Awarded to:
Ramazan Uygur (Namik Kemal University School of Medicine, Tekirdag, Turkey) for the poster entitled 'Effects of n-3 fatty acids on testicular injury induced by ethanol in rats'.
and
Mugurel-Constantin Rusu (Carola Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania) for the poster entitled 'Interstitial cells of the human trigeminal ganglion - a TEM study'.