ESPE President Poster Award 2010


The ESPE President Poster Awards are awarded to the five best posters on display at the annual meeting and were first awarded at the 2007 ESPE Annual Meeting in Helsinki.

The ESPE President Poster Awards are bestowed by the Programme Organizing Committee members to the presenting and first author of the five selected posters. The selection criteria are based on the scientific content and on the quality of the poster presentation. The five awarded posters are selected from the 50 poster abstracts which attained the best ratings during the abstract evaluation process.

The winners are announced by the President of the meeting during the ESPE President Poster Awards session held prior to the closing ceremony.

Each award consists of an official ESPE award diploma, a presidential gift and a citation in the list of ESPE award winners.

2011 Winners


P1-d1-166
Do undiagnosed cases of salt wasting congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) contribute to infant mortality in the absence of newborn screening?
Hird, Beverly1; Tetlow, Lesley1; Patel, Leena2; Tobi, Simon3; Clayton, Peter4 1Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Biochemistry, Manchester, United Kingdom;
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Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Endocrinology, Manchester, United Kingdom; 3St. Mary's Hospital, Genetics, Manchester, United Kingdom; 4University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom

P1-d3-187
Relationship between T regulatory cells with phenotype CD4+CD25 high and anti-thyroid autoantibodies in children with Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Bossowski, Artur1; Moniuszko, Marcin2; Dabrowska, Milena3; Mrugacz, Malgorzata4; Sawicka, Beata1; Bossowska, Anna5; Jeznach, Marta2; Bodzenta-Lukaszyk, Anna6
1Medical University in Bialystok, Department of Pediatrics, Endocrinology, Diabetology with Cardiology Division, Bialystok, Poland; 2Medical University in Bialystok, Department of Allergology and Internal Medicine, Bialystok, Poland; 3Medical University in Bialystok, Department of Hematology Diagnostic, Bialystok, Poland; 4Medical University in Bialystok, Department of Pediatric Ophtalmology, Bialystok, Poland; 5Internal Affairs and Administration Ministry Hospital in Bialystok, Division of Cardiology, Bialystok, Poland; 6Medical University of Bialystok, Department of Internal Medicine and Allergology, Bialystok, Poland

P1-d1-240
Central regulation of serum proteomes by leptin and insulin
Burgos Ramos, Emma1; Ding, Juan2; Barrios, Vicente1; Argente, Jesús3; Kopchick, John2
1Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús. Ciber obn. IIS-Princesa, Endocrinology, Madrid, Spain; 2Edison Biotechnology Institute, Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States; 3Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Ciber obn. IIS-Princesa, Endocrinology, Madrid, Spain

P1-d1-309
Empirical testing of the Infancy Childhood Transition (ICT): theory of adaptive life history
Crispel, Yonatan; Katz, Oren; Hochberg, Ze'ev
Rappaport Family Faculty of Medicine and Research Institute, Pediatrics Endocrinology Meyer Childrens' Hospital, Rambam Medical Center, Kriat Tivon, Israel

P1-d1-332
Osteocalcin is a determinant of the postnatal testosterone surge in infant boys
Sankilampi, Ulla1; Kilpeläinen, Leena2; Kuiri-Hänninen, Tanja2; Ivaska, Kaisa3; Väänänen, Kalervo3; Dunkel, Leo4
1Kuopio University Hospital, Department of Paediatrics, Kuopio, Finland; 2Kuopio University Hospital and University of Eastern Finland, Department of Pediatrics, Kuopio, Finland; 3University of Turku, Department of Anatomy, Turku, Finland; 4William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom