GREAT XV INTERNATIONAL MEETING 2022
July 7 – 8
Thank You for your participation!
We would like to thank you and express our appreciation for your contribution to our successful hybrid GREAT XV INTERNATIONAL Meeting!
We are also extremely pleased to share that on July 7th and 8th we welcomed more than 140 attendants in presence and more than 240 attendants online. We wish to particularly highlight the outstanding presentations of the Young and Senior researchers, that also in 2022 were at the center of the meeting.
We very much enjoyed the opportunity to network and discuss current and future interdisciplinary research projects, as well as latest research findings and their implications for routine clinical care.
Special thanks to all the speakers for their admirable presentations, to the chair persons and to our sponsors for their substantial support and interest in the conference.
All scientific sessions will remain available on our GREAT YOUTUBE Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpouLzNjm_RgtEB9Y9g6D_w
We look forward to seeing you all next year at the GREAT XVI International Meeting 2023. Please stay tuned to discover where it will take place!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE YOUNG & SENIOR INVESTIGATOR AWARDS WINNERS!
Young Investigator Award winners & Award Committee – from the left: J. Masip, C. Espersen, B. Deniau, E. Manquat, D. Mannhart, F. Peacock, T. Socrates, S. Collins
Senior Investigator Award winners & Award Committee- from the left: F. Peacock, L. Koechlin, T. Zimmermann, H.Y. Yang, T. Socrates, J. Masip, S. Collins
Caroline ESPERSEN
University of Copenhagen (Denmark).
She is the First-Prize Winner of the annual “Young Investigator Award” with the presentation “Sex differences in congestive markers in patients hospitalized for AHF”.
Benjamin DENIAU
Lariboisière Research Group, Paris (FRANCE).
Research Group of Prof. Alexandre MEBAZAA.
He is the Second-Prize Winner of the annual “Young Investigator Award” with the presentation “Cardiac biomarkers in post partum hemorrhage : a prospective
multicentre study”.
Diego MANNHART
University Hospital, Basil (Switzerland).
He is the Third-Prize Winner of the annual “Young Investigator Award” with the presentation “Accuracy and clinical validation of atrial fibrillation detection through smart-device generated single-lead ECGs”.
Elsa MANQUAT
Lariboisière Research Group, Paris (FRANCE).
Research Group of Prof. Alexandre MEBAZAA.
She is the Third-Prize Winner of the annual “Young Investigator Award” with the presentation “Cerebral perfusion monitoring by electro encephalogram signaling”.
Elisa HENNINGS
University Hospital, Basil (Switzerland).
She is the Third-Prize Winner of the annual “Young Investigator Award” with the presentation “Bone morphogenetic protein 10 –a novel atrial-specific biomarker to predict adverse outcomes in patients with AF”.
Hyun Suk YANG
South Korea.
She is the First-Prize Winner of the “Senior Investigator Award” with the
presentation “HDL-cholesterol and 10-year MACE: a Nationwide Cohort Study” .
Tobias ZIMMERMANN
University Hospital, Basel (Switzerland).
He is the Second-Prize Winner of the “Senior Investigator Award” with the
presentation “Syncope: unmet needs and future directions”.
Luca KOECHLIN
University Hospital, Basil (Switzerland).
He is the Third-Prize winner of the “Senior Investigator Award” with the presentation “Direct comparison of hs-cTnTversus hs-cTnI in the diagnosis of AMI ”.