AS Young Investigator Oral Presentation Prize
Background
The Prize will be awarded for the best oral presentation at the Winter Meeting of the Society.
Eligibility
Member or Non-Member
Awarded
Annually at the Winter Meeting of the Society
Queries
For further information contact the Meetings Officer at: meetings@anatsoc.org.uk
Young Investigator Oral Presentation Prize 2023
Awardee: Ms Amber Wood-Bailey
University: University of Liverpool
Oral Presentation: New Insights into the leporid intracranial joint: complexity and locomotion
Young Investigator Joint Oral Presentation Prize 2022, Winter Meeting
2022, rescheduled to 17th to 19th April 2023
Awardee |
University |
Oral Presentation Title |
Ms Hazel Allardyce |
University of Aberdeen
|
Spinal Muscular Atrophy affects more than just motor neurons in human spinal cord |
Ms Alexandra McCulla |
Queen’s University Belfast
|
Institutional Ethnography as a Methodology to Explore the Impact of Medical Licensing Assessment on Gross Anatomy Teaching’ |
Young Investigator Joint Oral Presentation Prize 2021 (awarded Summer 2022)
Joint Awardee: Ms Olivia Dinwoodie
University: Kings College, London
Oral Presentation Title: Investigating the role of Wnt signalling in regeneration of the murine tympanic membrane
and
Joint Awardee: Mr Noor Haddad
University: St George's, University of London
Oral Presentation Title: Does teaching anatomy online with 3D digital models enhance student's learner gain and satisfaction as compared to 2D images?
Young Investigator Joint Oral Presentation Prize 2020, virtual Winter Meeting
2020 held 6th to 8th January 2021
Awardee |
University |
Oral Presentation Title |
Mr Cian O’Connor |
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
|
Development of Anatomically Inspired 3D Human iPSC Spinal Cord Scaffold System |
Mr Suveer Sachdeva |
King’s College London
|
The Role of Wnt Signalling in Maintaining Homeostasis of Murine Anterior Ocular Tissue |
Young Investigator Runner-Up Oral Presentation Prize 2020, virtual Winter
Meeting 2020 held 6th to 8th January 2021
Awardee |
University |
Oral Presentation Title |
Ms Fiona Cronin |
University of Limerick, Ireland |
Investigating the Role of the Mesentery in the Innervation of the Gut and Enteric Nervous System |
Young Investigator Winners 2019
The Young Investigator Oral Presentation Prize 2019, Winter Meeting of the Society at Lancaster University, was awarded to:
Ms Martyna Stasiewicz for her talk:
'Prevalence of Linburg-Comstock variation in a cohort of cadavers of Irish descent'
Miss Claudia Santoni for her talk:
'Turning Points: cochlear development in the human embryo'
Young Investigator Winner 2018
The Young Investigator Oral Presentation Prize 2018, Winter Meeting of the Society at York University, was awarded to:
Mr Patrick Warren for his talk:
‘The morphology of the human prefemoral fat pad suggests that it aids patellar stabilisation in knee extension'.
Young Investigator Winners 2017
The Young Investigator Oral Presentation Prize 2017, Winter Meeting of the Society at Dundee University, was awarded to:
Ms Hannah Felstead for her talk:
‘Fibroblast growth factor 10 (FGF10) expressing cells generate new neurons and glial cells in the postnatal mouse cerebral cortex’
Professor Stefan Przyborski congratulating Ms Hannah Louise Felstead, winner of the Young Investigator Oral Presentation Prize 2017, AS Winter Meeting, Dundee, 2017
The Joint Runner-Up Young Investigator Oral Presentation Prize 2017, Winter Meeting of the Society at Dundee University, was awarded to:
Ms Samantha Goodchild for her talk: ‘Understanding the trabecular architecture within developing human lumbar vertebrae’
and
Mr Andrew Sanderson for his talk: ‘A high-density EMG investigation of changes in erector spinae activity during an endurance task’
Young Investigator Winners 2016
The Young Investigator Joint Oral Presentation Prize 2016, Winter Meeting of the Society at King's College London, was awarded jointly to:
Mr Benjamin Jevans (University College London)
for his talk "Going with your gut: using Enteric Nervous System Stem Cells for spinal cord injury repair, utilising the chick as a model organism."
&
Mr Jack Leese (Imperial College on London )
for his talk "An investigation of the anatomy on the Infrapatellar Fat Pad: a cadaveric study."
Young Investigator Winners 2015
The Young Investigator Joint Oral Presentation Prize 2015, Winter Meeting of the Society Cambridge, was awarded to:
Ms Alison Thomson (University of Aberdeen)
for her talk ‘Organ Maturational and Developmental Pathologies in a Mouse Model of Severe SMA’.
Ms Charlotte Burford (King’s College London and University of Cambridge)
for her talk ‘Putting the handle back on the hammer:ossicle development in Professor Boyd’s embryos’.
Winner 2014
Congratulations to Dean Malik, PhD student with Dr Abigail Tucker at Kings College London, on winning the Anatomical Society Young Investigator Oral Presentation Prize at the Winter Meeting of the Society in Birmingham for his paper
‘External ear development: insights from mouse models’.
Joint Runner-Up Young Investigator Oral Presentation Prizes 2014
Awardee Lead Author: Mr Matthew Parnall
Abstract Title: ‘A role for myosin in heart sarcomere maturation and function of the conduction system’.
Department: Room E170, Medical School, Queens Medical Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2UH.
Awardee Lead Author: Mr Edwin Dickinson
Abstract Title: ‘Functional integration during development within the masticatory apparatus of a hard-object feeding primate (Cercocebusatys)’
Department: Centre for Anatomical and Human Sciences, Hull York Medical School (In collaboration with the Department of Archaeology, University of York)
‘Fgf signaling in the control of craniofacial and tracheal gland development’.