The Norwegian Society for Immunologys award for
Outstanding research article in Immunology
Will be awarded at the General Assembly
The Norwegian Society for Immunology’s Research Award is awarded to the first author of an outstanding original scientific paper in the field of immunology. Articles published during the two preceding years are taken into consideration. The work must have been performed with affiliation to a Norwegian research institution. For the 2012 prize, papers published in 2010 and 2011 will be eligible for evaluation. To qualify for the prize the author must be a member of the NSI at the time of the prize presentation.
Please send your nominations to Anne Spurkland or Espen Bækkevold!

Previous winners:
2011: Anette S. Bøe Wolff
Awarded for the article: Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis in APECED or thymoma patients correlates with autoimmunity to Th17-associated cytokines
Read more here:The committees recommendation and the winning article
The commitee for the award in 2011 was: Post.doc Elin Bergseng, Institute for Immunology, UiO, Researcher Espen Bækkevold, Department of Pathology, UiO, Post.doc Lise Kveberg, Institute for Immunology, UiO
2010: Elin Bergseng and Lars-Egil Fallang
Awarded for the article: Differences in the risk of celiac disease associated with HLA-DQ2.5 or HLA-DQ2.2 are related to sustained gluten antigen presentation
Read more here:The committees recommendation and the winning article
The commitee for the award in 2010 was: Post doc Gøril Berntzen, Insitute of Immunology, UiO, Post doc Roberto di Niro, Institute of Immunology, UiO, and Post doc Maria K. Dahle, Insitute of Basic Medical Science, UiO.
2009: Michael Zangani
Awarded for the article: Lymphomas can develop from B cells chronically helped by idiotype-specific T cells
Read more here: The committees recommendation and the winning article
The committee for the award in 2009 was: Researcher Sébastien Walchli, Institutt for kreftforskning, Radiumhospitalet; Research Fellow Anne Lise K. Hestvik, Immunologisk Institutt, Universitetet i Oslo; and Post Doc Geir Åge Løset, Institutt for Molekylær Biovitenskap, Universitetet i Oslo.
2008: Melinda Ráki
Awarded for the article: Tetramer visualization of gut-homing gluten-specific T cells in the peripheral blood of celiac disease patients.
Read more here: The committees recommendation and the winning article
The committee for the award in 2008 was: Professor Finn-Eirik Johansen, Institutt for patologi, Universitetet i Oslo; Post doc Inger Øynebråten, Immunologisk Institutt, Universitetet i Oslo; og Forsker Alexandre Corthay, Immunologisk Institutt, Universitetet i Oslo.
2007: Espen Ø. Kvale
Awarded for the article: CD11C+ dendritic cells and plamacytoid DCs are activated by human cytomegalovirus and retain efficient T cell-stimulatory capability upon infection.
Les mer her: The committees recommendation og the winning article
The committee for the award in 2007 was:Professor Zlatko Dembic, Institutt for oral biologi Universitetet i Oslo, Post doc Trygve Holmøy Immunologisk institutt Universitetet i Oslo, og Forsker, Liv Jorun Reitan, Seksjon for immunprofylakse Veterinærinstituttet.
2006: Trygve Holmøy og Agnete B. Fredriksen
For arbeidet: Cerebrospinal fluid T cell clones from patients with multiple sclerosis:
recognition of idiotopes on monoclonal IgG secreted by autologous
cerebrospinal fluid B cells.
Les mer her: Komiteens innstilling og vinner artikkelen
The committee for the award in 2006 was: Professor Tom Eirik Mollnes (formann),
Institutt for Immunologi, Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet
Universitetssykehus,
Professor Steinar Funderud, Institutt for
kreftforskning, Avdeling for immunologi, Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet
Universitetssykehus
Professor Vibeke Videm, Institutt for
laboratoriemedisin, NTNU og Stig Tollefsen, NSI styrets medlem (sekretær)
2005: Karoline W. Schjetne
Les mer her: Komiteens innstilling og presentasjon av
prisvinneren og hennes arbeide
The committee for the award in 2005 was: Professor Zlatko Dembic,
Institutt for oral biologi; Professor Bent Rolstad, Avdeling for anatomi; og Professor Trond S.
Halstensen, Institutt for oral biologi, Universitetet i Oslo.
Siste oppdatering:
15.12.2008

Kriterier for bedømmelse
Norsk Selskap for Immunologis forskningspris deles ut til førsteforfatter av en fremragende vitenskapelig artikkel innenfor fagfeltet immunologi. Artikler publisert de to siste år kan komme i betraktning. Arbeidet må være utført med tilknytning til en norsk forskningsinstitusjon. For prisutdelingen i 2009 vil artikler publisert av NSI medlemmer i 2007 og 2008 være aktuelle for bedømming. Prisvinneren må være medlem av NSI på det tidspunkt prisen deles ut.
NSI
Research Award for an outstanding article on immunology, evaluation criteria:
The Norwegian Society for Immunology’s Research Award is awarded to the first author of an outstanding original scientific paper in the field of immunology. Articles published during the two preceding years are taken into consideration. The work must have been performed with affiliation to a Norwegian research institution. For the 2009 prize, papers published in 2007 and 2008 will be eligible for evaluation. To qualify for the prize the author must be a member of the NSI at the time of the prize presentation.
Siste oppdatering:
13.01.2011
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