Poster Awards

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Karger is pleased to present the book, "Hysteria: The Rise of an Enigma" by J. Bogousslavsky to the 3 best posters presented during CONy Budapest. Recipients of the award will be announced during the Congress
For the best poster prize, The Lancet Neurology is pleased to present a complimentary one-year print subscription which includes 12 monthly issues and unlimited access to The Lancet Neurology's current and archived content via thelancet.com. The journal is known for providing an authoritative and independent forum for the highest quality clinical neurology research, reviews, and news in all areas of global clinical neurology.
The recipient of the award will be announced during the Congress

Awardees from our E-poster presentations:
Recipients of the Karger awards:
IRON DEPOSITION IN SUBCORTICAL NUCLEI INVERSELY CORRELATES WITH VISUAL MEMORY IN HEALTHY YOUNG ADULTS
G. Darnai,
S. Komoly, A. Altbäcker, E. Plózer, E. Varga, F. John, Sz. A. Nagy, G. Orsi, G. Perlaki, Zs. Clemens, J. Janszky, R. Horváth
Hungary
  
EFFECT OF KYNURENINE ANALOGS IN MICE BEHAVIORAL TESTS
D. Martos
, A. Nyári, V. Markó, B. Tuka, J. Tajti, L. Vécsei
Hungary

BRAIN IRON ACCUMULATION IN PRIMARY CERVICAL DYSTONIA (MRI STUDY)
Z. Aschermann
, G. Perlaki, P. Ács, B. Bóné, G. Orsi, Sz. Nagy, P. Bogner, K. Bihari, S. Komoly
Hungary

  
Recipient of the Lancet award:
THE RESULTS OF A MULTICENTER PROGRAM FOR THE PREVENTION OF STROKE AFTER TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN
L. Kuzina
, G. Kaishibayeva, S. Kaishibayev, K. Zhumagulova, B. Zhiyenbayeva
Kazakhstan

Runner-ups (receiving free registration to CONy 2016):
COGNITIVE IMPROVEMENTS USING ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS
A. Firstenfeld
, M. Rodrigo
Argentina
   
EFFECT OF NOVEL KYNA DERIVATE ON CFA INDUCED INFLAMMATION IN RAT TRIGEMINAL GANGLION
M. Lukács
, A. Horváth, J. Tajti, F. Fülöp, L. Vécsei, K. Warfvinge, L. Edvinsson
Sweden; Hungary
  
ASSESSMENT OF CAUSES OF DEATH IN MS PATIENTS IN CSONGRÁD-COUNTY, HUNGARY, BETWEEN 1993-2013
D. Sandi,
V. Zsiros, J. Füvesi, Zs. Fricska-Nagy, Zs.T. Kincses, É. Langane, L. Vécsei, K. Bencsik
Hungary
  
INCREASED INCIDENCE OF ACUTE DISSEMINATED ENCEPHALOMYELITIS AND ENCEPHALITIS DURING THE H1N1 PANDEMIC IN WINNIPEG WAS UNRELATED TO H1N1 VACCINE ADMINISTRATION
A. Jackson
, L. Mostaco-Guidolin , M. Routledge, S. Mahmud
Canada
   
THE GENETIC LINK BETWEEN PARKINSON`S DISEASE AND THE KYNURENINE PATHWAY
N. Török
, R. Török, Z. Szolnoki, F. Somogyvári, P. Klivényi, L. Vécsei
Hungary