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Samstag, 31. Juli 2010

Aktivitäten

Die Preisträger des Wissenschaftspreis der DEGUM

2009

2009 wurde der Preis nicht vergeben.

2008

  1. Preis
    Dr. med. Moritz Palmowski, Aachen

    "Molecular profiling of angiogenesis with targeted ultrasound
    imaging: early assessment of antiangiogenic therapy effects"
  2. Preis
    Dr. med. Ralf Konopke, Dresden
    "Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography to detect liver metastases - a prospective trial to compare transcutaneous unenhanced and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in patients undergoing laparotomy"
  3. Preis
    Dr. med. Sascha S. Chopra, Berlin
    "Development and validation of a three dimensional ultrasound based navigation system for tumor resection" 

2007

  1. Preis
    Dr. med. Julia Schoof, Klinik für Neurologie, Uniklinikum Magdeburg
    "Impaired cerebral autoregulation distal to carotid stenosis/occlusion predicts stroke at cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass."
  2. 2. Preis geteilt
    Can.med. Roland Syha, Freiburg

    "Computer based quantification of the mean Achilles tendon thickness in US-images - effect of tendinosis."
    Dr. med. Martin Strowitzki, Neurochirurgie, Uniklinikum Saarland

    "Ultrasound Radio-Frequency Spectrum of analysis of normal brain tissue" 

2006

  1. Preis geteilt
    Dr. med. Judith Harrer-Haag, Neurologische Klinik des Universitätsklinikums der RWTH Aachen
    „Comparison of Perfusion Harmonic Imaging and Persusion MR Imaging for the Assessment of Microvascular Characteristics in Brain Tumors.“
    Marc-Andre Weber, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum Heidelberg
    „ Pathologic Skeletal Muscle Perfusion in Patients with Myositis“
  2. Preis
    Dr. med. Steffen Rickes, Universität Magdeburg, Klinik für Gastroenterologie, Magdeburg,
    „Echo anhanced ultrasound: a new valid initial imaging appoach for severe acute pancreatits“   

2005

  1. Preis geteilt:
    Dr. med. Jens Einenkel, Leipzig:
    "Die sonomorphologische Topographie des weiblichen Beckens"

    Dr. med. Rolf Kern, Mannheim:
    ‘Microbubble destruction imaging in acute middle cerebral artery stroke’
  2. Preis:
    Dr. med. Angelika Reißig, Jena:
    "Accuracy of transthoracic sonography in excluding post-interventional pneumothorax and hydropneumothorax; Comparison to chest radiography".   

2004

  1. Preis
    PD Dr. med. Ulrich Junghans, Düsseldorf/Remscheid
    „Cerebral microembolism is blocked by Tirofiban, a selective nonpeptide platelet Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor antagonist”
  2. Preis
    Dr. med. Uwe Walter, Rostock
    „Brain Parenchyma sonography discriminates Parkinson’s disease aud atypical parkinsonian syndromes”
  3. Preis geteilt
    Frau PD Dr. med. Alexandra von Herbay, Tübingen
    „Late-phase pulse-inversion sonography using the contrast agent Levovist: differentiation between benign and malignant focal lesions of the liver”
    PD Dr. med. Thomas Scholbach, Leipzig
    “ A New Method of Colour Doppler Perfusion Measurement via Dynamic Sonographic Signal Quantification in Renal Perfusion”

2003

  1. Preis: Dr. Karsten Meyer-Wiethe, Lübeck:
    „Transcranial Contrast Diminution Imaging of the Human Brain: a pilot study in healthy volunteers.“
  2. Preis: Dr. Boris Tutschek, Düsseldorf:
    „Fetal Tissue Doppler Echocardiography: detection rates of cardiac structures and quantitative assessment of the fetal heart“
  3. Preis geteilt: PD Dr. Gunther Mielke, Tübingen:
    „Cardiac Output and Central Distribution of Blood Flow in the Human Fetus“

    Dr. Martin Caselitz, Deggendorf:
    „Sonographic Criteria for the Diagnosis of Hepatic Involvement in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT)“   

2002

  1. Preis: PD Dr. Jörg Radermacher, Hannover:
    „Use of Doppler Ultrasonography to Predict the Therapeutic Outcome in Renal Artery Stenosis“
  2. Preis geteilt: PD Dr. Matthias Meyer-Wittkopf, Tübingen
    „Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiographic analysis of congenital heart disease in the fetus: comparison with cross-sectional (2D) fetal echocardiography“

    Dr. Thomas Buck, Essen:
    „The Power-Velocity Integral at the Vena Contracta: A New Method for Direct Quantfication of Regurgitant Volume Flow“
  3. Preis geteilt: Dr. Bernhard Rosengarten, Giessen:
    „Neurovascular Coupling and Cerebral Autoregulation can be described in Terms of a Control System“

    PD Dr. Wolfgang Schmidt, Berlin:
    „Incidence of temporal arteritis in patients with polymyalgia rheumatica: a prospective study using colour Doppler ultrasnography of the temporal arteries“