Young Investigator Award Winners 2022
34 Young Investigators from over 17 different countries were accepted to present their poster during the 30th Annual Meeting.
All 34 posters were subdivided in 5 different categories: Basic Studies, Clinical, Epidemiology, Investigations and Treatment.
For each category, a selection of ECF Board Members reviewed the posters.
The winners of the best poster presentation are:
Basic Studies:
A potential protective role of Nurr1 in multiple sclerosis motor cortex
ID46
Jonathan Pansieri
University of Oxford (Oxford, United Kingdom)
Clinical:
Clinical and radiological concordance in sibling pairs with multiple sclerosis
ID66
Alexander Balcerac
Sorbonne University (Paris, France)
Epidemiology:
High socioeconomic impact on prescription behavior of on-label DMT in MS
ID08
Sara Samadzadeh
University of Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Charité Universitätsmedizin (Berlin, Germany)
Investigations:
Intrathecal Opsonins and Spinal Cord Axonal Loss in Multiple Sclerosis
ID51
Alex Waldman
University of Oxford, OxfordUnited Kingdom
Treatment:
Transcranial direct current stimulation applied in EAE mouse model
ID54
Silvia Marenna
San Raffaele Hospital (Milan, Italy)
The winners of the Young Investigator Awards become part of the Worldwide ECF Fellow Community.

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