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ECN Medal

The European Complement Network (ECN) honors scientists from Europe or scientists who have worked for a long time in European laboratories for their life time achievement in the field of complement. The prestigious ECN Medal is awarded to respective scientist during the ECN meetings. Suggestions for the candidates for the ECN medal are welcome to the President of the ECN and the Secretary together with a report on the achievements of the scientist. The nomination of candidates will be evaluated and discussed on Board meeting and then an anonymous vote will be given. Candidates with the highest votes will be honored with the ECN Medal.

Pictures from the 2011 Ceremony in Leiden:

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The following outstanding European complementologists have been honored for their life-time achievements with the ECN Medal:


2011

Leiden

Mohamed Daha, Leiden, The Netherlands

 

Francesco Tedesco, Trieste, Italy

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2009

Visegrád

Manfred Dierich, Innsbruck, Austria

 

George Füst, Budapest, Hungary

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2007

Cardiff

Anders Sjöholm, Lund, Sweden

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2005

Heidelberg

Ursula Rother, Heidelberg, Germany

 

2003

Trieste

John E. Volanakis, Vari, Greece

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2001

Strasbourg

Otto Götze, Göttingen, Germany

 

Ulf R. Nilsson, Uppsala, Sweden

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 ulfnilsson Nilsson

1999

Helsinki

Angelo Agostoni, Milan, Italy

 

Henry Isliker, Lausanne, Switzerland

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 henri isliker Isliker

1997

Innsbruck

Paul Klein, Mainz Germany

Peter J. Lachmann, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Anna-Brita Laurell, Lund, Sweden

Klaus Rother, Heidelberg, Germany

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 rother Rother

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