Introduction
This prestigious award is given to an ESPE member in recognition of research
achievements of outstanding quality in the fields of basic endocrine science
or clinical paediatric endocrinology.
The prize is awarded through nomination and selection by the Andrea
Prader Prize Committee.
Regulations
- Each year the Andrea Prader Committee members nominate a list
of candidates for the ESPE Research Award.
- Selection will be made by the Andrea Prader Prize committee at
the same time as the Andrea Prader Prize winner is selected.
- The winner is invited to present a lecture at the Annual Meeting
- A short biography with a photo of the winner will be published
in the Society's Hormone Research journal.
- Nominees for the ESPE Research Award will be asked by the Secretary
to submit to the ESPE Secretariat their CV, together with their personal
selection of ten of their most significant publications for reprinting.
Eligibility
Candidates must be ESPE members, of any age, excluding Corresponding
Members and current members of the ESPE Council and the Prize Selection
Committee.
This award is made possible by the generous support of Pfizer, USA.
Previous Winners
- 1996 Dr. Michel Binoux Paris, France
- 1997 Dr. Michel Aubert Geneva, Switzerland
- 1998 Dr. Kerstin Albertsson-Wikland
- 1999 Dr. Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Liege, Belgium
- 2000 Dr. Ze'ev Hochberg,
Haifa, Israel
- 2001 Dr. Charles Sultan Montpellier, France
- 2002 Dr. David Dunger, Cambridge, England
- 2003 Dr. Annette Grüters-Kieslich, Berlin, Germany
- 2004 Dr. Francis de Zegher,
Leuven, Belgium
- 2005 Dr. Serge Amselem Creteil, France
- 2006 Dr Mikael Knip, Helsinki, Finland
- 2007 Dr Primus Mullis, Bern, Switzerland