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The Adrian Prize


Recipients
Dr Michael Alexander 2008
Dr David Allen 2007
Dr YC Lee 2006
Dr Ptolemaios Sarrigiannis 2005


The British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology (formerly the EEG Society) awards an annual prize of £250 for the best presentation given by medical doctors in training (senior house officers, specialist registrars, academic posts and equivalent grades or positions outside the UK), clinical scientists in training, basic scientists undertaking undergraduate or post-graduate degrees, Clinical Physiologists (Clinical Neurophysiology) up to 5 years after qualification (equivalent to previous ECNE pt I).

The prize is called The Adrian Prize in honour of the first President of the EEG Society (1943-1951), Professor ED Adrian OM, FRS (later Lord Adrian).

Suitable candidates for the prize will be asked to declare their interest when submitting an abstract for one the Society’s Scientific Meetings. Adjudication of each presentation will be made by a Panel of the Society’s Officers using a scoring system designed to assess the originality, scientific methodology, presentational quality and importance of the work. Any submission accepted for a Scientific Meeting is eligible for consideration.

Adjudications will be made at each Autumn, Spring and Summer Scientific Meeting. The candidate with the highest score will subsequently be notified and invited to receive The Adrian Prize from the President of the Society at the Annual General Meeting the following October.


 

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BSCN Scientific Meeting and AGM
07/10/2010 - 08/10/2010
London
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8th BSCN Triennial Teaching Course
03/04/2011 - 08/04/2011
Wadham College, Oxford
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