Tournament for Neurologists in Training
Tournament for neurologists in training
A tournament for neurologists in training will take place at the congress. The tournament will be carried out in two groups, one on clinical related research, and one on basic neurological science.
Participation
- Eligible are EAN Resident and Research Members from EAN member countries.
For further information, please check our EAN RRFS membership package here. - The participant has to be first author of the abstract submitted.
- During abstract submission, candidates must state that they wish to participate in the tournament and select the group (clinical/basic).
- Applications will be accepted until the abstract submission deadline.
Selection of candidates
The EAN Programme Committee will select 6 candidates for each tournament group based on the contents of the abstracts submitted. The clinical subjects must be received from authors who work in Europe and thus carry out their projects in Europe. For the basic science session, clinical relevance will be weighted.
Financial support
Candidates selected for the tournament will receive a bursary consisting of free registration to the EAN Congress 2026.
Presentation
Each selected candidate is allotted 10 minutes for presentation of his/her paper plus 5 minutes for discussion with the jury. In addition, each paper will be presented within the oral session of the respective topic. The winners will present their work during the Plenary Highlight Session on Tuesday morning.
Jury
Members of the Programme, the Scientific and the Teaching Course Committees.
Evaluation
Candidates will be judged not only on the scientific value of the work presented, but also on the quality of the oral presentation and the way the candidate responds to the questions of the jury.
Who can join as a Resident & Research Member?
- Residents/neurologists in training
- Research Fellows
- PhD students in Neurology
- The abovementioned three groups up to a maximum of 3 years beyond their latest degree (MD, PhD)
Because it is our goal to promote neurology across the world in the RRFS, we invite you to join us as a Resident & Research Member no matter which country you come from.
Become an EAN Resident and Research Member now!
Tournament winners
Basic
Delia Gagliardi (winner)
Viorica Chelban (runner-up)
Clinical
Abubaker Ibrahim (winner)
Pardis Zarifkar (runner-up)
Basic
Einar August Høgestøl (winner)
Andreia D. Magalhães (runner-up)
Clinical
Morin Beyeler (winner)
Riccardo Currò (runner-up)
Basic
Elisabeth Hens (winner)
Konstantin Senkevich (runner-up)
Helena Gossye (runner-up)
Clinical
Elisabeth Synnøve Nilsen Husebye (winner)
Leandro Sanz (runner-up)
Pedro Nascimento Alves (runner-up)
Basic
Vito Ricigliano (winner)
Arianna Manini (runner-up)
Raffaele Dubbioso (runner-up)
Clinical
Youssuf Saleh (winner)
Gashira Mbizvo (runner-up)
Linnéa Grindegård (runner-up)
Basic
Sverre Myren-Svelstad (winner)
Viorica Chelban (runner-up)
Heather Wilson (runner-up)
Clinical
Alberto Vogrig (winner)
Marion Moseby-Knappe (runner-up)
Gennaro Pagano (runner-up)
Basic
Lucia V. Schottlaender (winner)
Hugo Oliveira (runner-up)
Pedro Nascimento Alves (runner-up)
Clinical
Juraj Secnik (winner)
Tim Kelderman (runner-up)
Philipp Mahlknecht (runner-up)
Basic
Giacomo Boffa (winner)
Marian Galovic (runner-up)
Herm Lamberink (runner-up)
Clinical
Zoi Alexopoulou (winner)
Betty Wutzl (runner-up)
Tayyabah Yousaf (runner-up)
Basic
Asya Ekmen (winner)
Marta Pace (runner-up)
Tobi van Den Bossche (runner-up)
Clinical
Marte Helene Bjørk (winner)
Hans-Georg Wirsching (runner-up)
Simão Cruz (runner-up)
Basic
Kathrin Doppler (winner)
Paolo Preziosa (runner-up)
Clinical
Cobo Calvo (winner)
Diana de Aguiar dias de Sousa (runner-up)