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ASiT Medal Winners

The Association's most prestigious prize is awarded to the highest-scoring oral abstract presentation at the ASiT Medal Session at our annual conference. The winner is also invited to present their work at the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (ASGBI) International Surgical Congress

 

 

Year

Prize Winner

Abstract Title

2021

Arwel Poacher

The Four Year Clinical and Economic Impact of an Extended Screening Program for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

2020

Aliyah Hussein

Risk factors for retrieved but not transplanted deceased donor livers in the UK: a national registry analysis

2018

Sandeep Nayar

Novel Evaluation of a Laparoscopic Appendicectomy Virtual Reality Simulator using Cognitive Task Analysis

2017

Bob Yang

First experience in the United Kingdom with the novel sublingual vaccine Uromune® in the treatment of women with recurrent Urinary Tract Infections

2016

Esther J Campbell

The combined endocrine receptor (CER) is a better discriminator of patient outcome than ER and PR alone

2015

Robert Foley

Analysis of pro{-2} PSA: A novel biomarker that significantly improves the detection of prostate cancer

2014

Chris Johnston

The role of helminth parasites in achieving immunological tolerance

2013

Khalid Qureshi

Human Amniotic Epithelial Cells modulate alloreactive T-cell activity: A potential adjunct to cellular transplantation

2012

Rohit Seth

Free tissue transfer of a transduced flap as a vehicle for gene and virus therapy of cancer

2011

Sreelakshmi Mallappa

Pre-Operative Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio Greater Than 5 Is A Prognostic Factor For Recurrent Colorectal Cancer

2010

Gourab Datta

Liver Ischaemic Preconditioning reduces liver ischaemia reperfusion injury acting through nitric oxide synthase independent of haem oxygenase-1

2009

Hyun-Mi Carty

Joint force Harrier Pilots' Laparoscopic Simulation Skills Compared to Medical and Nonmedical Undergraduates

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