Best Abstract: Patricia Kelly (University of Ulster)
“Improved vascular morphology in a mouse model of alzheimer’s disease treated with LiraglutideTM.”
Best Oral: Naveed Akbar (University of Dundee)
“Cholesterol exacerbates cardiovascular disease in a model of chronic inflammation.”
BMS Poster Prize 1: Nikita Ved (University College London)
“VEGF165b reduces blood vessel permeability in diabetic retinas“
BMS Poster Prize 2: Salil Srivastava (Kings College London)
“Time-dependent changes in spatial distribution of NRF2 in rat brain after stroke and brain endothelial
cells in vitro”
Richard Bright VEGF Trust prize: Muhammad Aslam (Justus Liebig University,
Germany).
“AMPK-independent anti-angiogenic effects of AMPK inhibitor Compound C on HUVEC”
Terence Ryan Clinical Poster prize: Katarzyna Kuliga (University of Southampton).
“Coherence between tissue blood flux and oxygenation measured using a novel combined laser
doppler flowmetry and white light spectroscopy probe”
Moor Instrument prize for Technology and Innovation: Kai Betteridge (University
of Bristol).
“Direct imaging of endothelial glycocalyx surface layer depth in vivo: modifications with enzymatic
degradation, and with proteinuria.”
Prize Winners with BMS President, Stuart Egginton