Mentoring and PhD Thesis Prizes 2016 announced

07 July 2016

FENS News

07 July, 2016 in FENS News

The FENS Kavli Network of Excellence Mentoring and PhD Thesis Prizes 2016 have been awarded at the FENS Forum 2016 in Copenhagen.

Prof. David Attwell,Fellow of the Royal Society (University College London) has been awarded the inaugural FENS-KAVLI Network of Excellence Mentoring Prize for his outstanding contributions to mentoring the careers of neuroscientists. This prize was funded because FENS-KAVLI Scholars recognize that mentoring plays an essential role in fostering the career development, but mentoring efforts are often not recognized or rewarded in a scientific career. 

Dr. Linda Katona (University of Oxford) has been awarded the inaugural FENS-KAVLI Network of Excellence Ph.D. Thesis Prize. The thesis published by Dr.Katona – originally from Hungary, who graduated from the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Oxford – is a masterpiece for its depth, the originality of the experimental approach employed, as well as for the new insights obtained by her results. 

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For more information, please visit the FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence page.