This award recognises research achievements of outstanding quality in the fields of basic endocrine science or of clinical paediatric endocrinology. Candidates must be from a country outside Europe and the Mediterranean basin.

Nominations are closed.

HOW TO NOMINATE

  • Candidates must be nominated in writing by an ESPE member, or the official representative of a sister society to ESPE.
  • To nominate, please send a letter letter of endorsement, outlining the suitability of the candidate for the award to [email protected].

REGULATIONS

  • Self-nominations are not accepted.
  • Any candidate nominated by an ESPE member should be endorsed by the local sister society.
  • A letter of endorsement, outlining the suitability of the candidate for the award, should accompany the nomination.
  • Once nominated, candidates will be asked to submit their full CV.
  • The winner will be invited to present a brief lecture at the ESPE Annual Meeting.
  • All nominations must be submitted electronically to [email protected]
  • Candidates may only be considered for one award each year. If a candidate is nominated for more than one award, they will be asked to choose which award they wish to be considered for.

Eligibility

  • Candidates must be from a country outside Europe and the Mediterranean basin.
  • Candidates must be nominated by an ESPE member or the official representative of a sister society to ESPE .
  • Current members of the ESPE Council and the Andrea Prader Committee are ineligible for this award.

Evaluation

  • A minimum of three nominations is required for this award. If fewer than three nominations are received the Andrea Prader Committee may reopen nominations for the award.
  • All nominations will be acknowledged by email.
  • Selection of the award winner will be made by the Andrea Prader Committee.
  • A decision will be made by the Andrea Prader Committee and is based on the outstanding scientific contributions to the field of paediatric endocrinology by a candidate practising in a country outside Europe and the Mediterranean basin.
  • The successful candidate will be notified by the Secretary General by the end of June. Candidates who have not received notification by this date should assume that they have not been successful.

 

Previous Winners

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2022 Dr Fernando Cassorla, Santiago, Chile

2021 Professor Berenice Mendonça, Brazil

2020 Professor Michael Levine, Philadelphia, USA

2019 Professor Maria New, New York, USA

2018 Dr Constantine A Stratakis, Hamilton, Canada

2017 Dr Tsutomu Ogata, Hamamatsu, Japan

2016 Dr George Werther, Victoria, Australia

2015 Dr Claude Migeon, Maryland, USA

2014 Sir Dr Peter Gluckman, Auckland, New Zealand

2013 Dr Ron Rosenfeld, Oregon, USA

2012 Dr Walter Miller, San Francisco, USA