EORS2010: June 30-July 2, 2010, Davos

 

     

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eCM XII: Implant Infection
(Main focus dental, orthopedic and trauma related infections)
22nd - 24th June, 2011, Congress Center, Davos, Switzerland

 

EORS awards

EORS awards are given by the EORS society (see EORS Executive Commitee) and not by the conference Organizers. The winner of each award will receive a small cash prize from the EORS.

EORS Award: The best 5 abstracts submitted for EORS2010 are selected to present in a special awards session. From these a winner is selected for the EORS award.

Göran Selvik award: The Göran Selvik award is for the best presentation concerning radiographic methods and measurements at the EORS2010.

 

Swiss Society for Biomaterials Student awards

Swiss Society for Biomaterials (SSB) Awards are for the best student oral and poster presentations at the EORS2010.

 

 

The Swiss Society for Biomaterials (SSB) sponsors the awards, which consists of a certificate (which can be documented on the curriculum vitae) and a cash prize.

All students submitting accepted abstracts will be considered for the awards. Please check the relevant box on the abstract submission form. Proof of student status will be required.

Rules

To qualify for the Student awards the candidate be registered student at a University (Letter from Dept. head required) at undergraduate or postgraduate level. The student must be first-listed and presenting author. The submission must clearly be the work of the applicant and not that of any co-author.

Please ensure the student check box is ticked during abstract submission.

Independent reviewers will assess presentations or posters of all the eligible candidates and independently judge their performance. Evaluation criteria will include quality and presentation of material in the abstract; the contribution of the presented work to the field; the clarity and the informative aspects of the presentation; the appropriate use of visual aids; the ability to interact with the audience during the discussion period including the presenter’s knowledge of the research field and the presenter's actual involvement in the entire project.

 

 

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