2011 Anniversary Yearbook - EUFEPS today and history
2011 Anniversary Yearbook - EUFEPS today and history
2011 Anniversary Yearbook - EUFEPS today and history
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10. Awards <strong>and</strong> Prizes<br />
<strong>EUFEPS</strong> is, since 1998, presenting a number of Awards. Below is information on them,<br />
along with the laureates.<br />
The Giorgio Segré Prize<br />
In 1998, <strong>EUFEPS</strong> established, in partnership with the Segré family, a special biennial<br />
award for young investigators showing distinction in the field of PK <strong>and</strong> PD, to honour the<br />
memory of the late Professor Giorgio Segré of the University of Siena, Italy. The Giorgio<br />
Segré Prize was presented for the first time in 1998.<br />
Laureates<br />
Year Laureate<br />
1998 Mats Karlsson<br />
University of Uppsala, Sweden<br />
2000 Wojchiech Krzyzanski<br />
State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo NY<br />
USA<br />
2002 Oscar E Della Pasqua<br />
University of Leiden, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> Glaxo-<br />
SmithKline Research & Development, Greenford,<br />
United Kingdom<br />
2004 Inaki Troconiz<br />
University of Navarra, Spain<br />
2006 Niclas Jonsson<br />
University of Uppsala, Sweden<br />
2008 Lena Friberg<br />
University of Uppsala, Sweden<br />
2010 Jürgen Bulitta<br />
State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo NY<br />
USA<br />
The Best Paper Award<br />
The Best Paper Award, sponsored by Elsevier, is given to the author/s of the best paper<br />
selected among those published in the European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences in<br />
the year before the Award is presented. The European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences<br />
is the Official Scientific Journal of <strong>EUFEPS</strong>, published by Elsevier. The Best Paper<br />
Award was presented for the first time in 2002.<br />
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