Winners
The table below list the competition winners per each of the three categories, along with the session during which the work was presented in either oral (O#) or poster (P#) form. All of the finalists competing for the prizes are presented on the finalists page.
Winners by category
Biomedical Engineering
|
|
Aude Silve (1st prize)
Paper title |
(236) Study of transmembrane voltage kinetics during 100 µs pulse using voltage sensitive dyes |
Authors |
Aude Silve, Clair Poignard, Martin Sack, Ralf Straessner and Wolfgang Frey |
Scheduled for |
In vitro electroporation - basic mechanisms I Tuesday, Track - B1, 15:00-16:00, O1 (15') |
|
|
|
|
Klemens Wassermann (2nd prize)
Paper title |
(21) A Novel Sample Preparation Concept for Sepsis Diagnostics using High Frequency Electric Fields |
Authors |
Klemens Wassermann, Thomas Maier, Franz Keplinger and Johannes Peham |
Scheduled for |
Medical applications: electrochemotherapy Monday, Track - A2, 16:30-18:30, P13 |
|
|
|
|
Lara Prosen (3rd prize)
Paper title |
(35) Magnetofection: An effective, selective and feasible non-viral gene delivery method |
Authors |
Lara Prosen, Maja Cemazar and Gregor Sersa |
Scheduled for |
Non-electric field based physical methods inducing cell poration and enhanced molecule transfer Wednesday, Track - C1, 15:00-16:00, P4 |
|
back to quick links
Food, Biotechnology and Environment
|
|
Nicolò Dellarosa (1st prize)
Paper title |
(167) Effect of pulsed electric fields on water distribution in apple tissue as monitored by NMR relaxometry |
Authors |
Nicolò Dellarosa, Luigi Ragni, Luca Laghi, Urszula Tylewicz, Pietro Rocculi and Marco Dalla Rosa |
Scheduled for |
PEF for the food industry: fundamentals and applications Thursday, Track - D1, 14:35-15:50, O2 (15') |
|
|
|
|
Song Li (2nd prize)
Paper title |
(18) Study on a solid-state pulse generator based on magnetic switch for food treatments by pulsed electric field (PEF) |
Authors |
Song Li, Jingming Gao, Sack Martin, Hanwu Yang, Baoliang Qian and Mueller Georg |
Scheduled for |
Application of pulsed electric fields technology in food: challenges and opportunities Wednesday, Track - D2, 16:30-18:30, P13 |
|
|
|
|
Oleksii Parniakov (3rd prize)
Paper title |
(137) Electro-biorefinery as a potential tool for valorization of mango and papaya by-products |
Authors |
Oleksii Parniakov, Francisco Barba, Nabil Grimi, Nikolai Lebovka and Eugene Vorobiev |
Scheduled for |
Pulsed electric fields and electroporation technologies in bioeconomy Tuesday, Track - C2, 16:30-18:30, P1 |
|
back to quick links
Medicine and Biology
|
|
Laure Gibot (1st prize)
Paper title |
(10) Mixed spheroids as a relevant 3D biological tool to understand therapeutic window of electrochemotherapy |
Authors |
Laure Gibot, Moinecha Madi, René Vézinet and Marie-Pierre Rols |
Scheduled for |
In vitro electroporation - basic mechanisms IV Wednesday, Track - B2, 16:30-18:30, O5 (15') |
|
|
|
|
Stefania Romeo (2nd prize)
Paper title |
(38) Electroporation of a bladder cancer cell line in presence of calcium: efficacy dependence on electric field strength and calcium concentration |
Authors |
Stefania Romeo, Emilie Louise Hansen, Stine Krog Frandsen and Julie Gehl |
Scheduled for |
In vitro electroporation - basic mechanisms I Tuesday, Track - B1, 15:00-16:00, O4 (15') |
|
|
|
|
Urša Lampreht (3rd prize)
Paper title |
(29) In vitro and in vivo evaluation of a plasmid encoding canine interleukin 12 |
Authors |
Ursa Lampreht, Urska Kamensek, Monika Stimac, Masa Bosnjak, Simona Kranjc, Gregor Sersa and Maja Cemazar |
Scheduled for |
Veterinary medical applications Monday, Track - B2, 16:30-18:30, P4 |
|
back to quick links