Michael J. Mihatsch & Dusan Ferluga Research Award

In 2010, the Michael J. Mihatsch and Dusan Ferluga Research Award was founded jointly by the Renal Pathology Society and the European Society of Pathology – Nephropathology Working Group, in recognition of their contributions to renal research. It was established to encourage excellence in the area of renal pathology research by younger investigators (<40 years of age). The recipients will be selected on the basis of the quality of her/his abstract(s) submitted to the ECP. Awards of €300 will be presented at the ECP, together with a certificate. The first authors of the best one or two nephropathology abstracts submitted to the European Congress of Pathology will be awarded.

The abstract review committee of the ECP will nominate the 2-4 best abstracts in each category accepted for oral presentation at the ECP. The prize winners will then be selected by Dusan Ferluga and Michael J. Mihatsch.

Price Winners

  • Marion Rabant (Paris, France): Histological markers of CNI nephrotoxicity: Specific or not specific? (2011)
  • Jan Hinrich Bräsen (Kiel /Germany): Renal retinol reabsorption is essential in tubular damage and regeneration. (2011)
  • Ivana Simic (Heidelberg, Germany): Podocyte loss and glomerulosclerosis in inducible mouse model of podocin mutation-related nephrotic syndrome. (2012)
  • Helmut Hopfer (Basel, Switzerland): Pathology of resolving polyomavirus nephropathy. (2012)
  • Dejan Dobi (Szeged, Hungary): Kidney allografts with biopsy features of chronic mixed rejection reflect poorer survival than those with pure chronic antibody-mediated rejection. (2013)
  • Sabine Leh (Bergen, Norway): A case of glomerular basement membrane lamellation associated with mutation in the MYO1E gene and not with Alport syndrome. (2013)
  • Thorsten Wiech (Hamburg, Germany): Histopathological glomerular damage score predicts outcome in ANCA associated necrotising glomerulonephritis. (2014)
  • Heidi Gronseth (Bergen, Norway): Polyvinylpyrrolidone storage disease in opioid addicted patients. (2015)
  • Anjali Satoskar (Columbus, OH, U.S.A.): Pattern of IgA and C3 staining in 76 biopsies with staphylococcus infection associated glomerulonephritis. (2016)
  • Nicolas Kozakowski (Vienna, Austria): The diffuse extent of peritubular capillaritis in late antibody mediated rejection is associated with more severe chronic allograft damage. (2016)
  • Candice Roufosse (Lonodon, United Kingdom): The histopathological spectrum of monoclonal gammopathies of renal significance: a single centre experience. (2018)
  • Jessica Schmitz (Hannover, Germany): Precisely quantified B-cell infiltration in whole slide images correlates with borderline, cellular, and combined rejection in a cross-sectional study of transplanted kidneys. (2018)
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