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Introducing our 2022 ECTRIMS Fellowship Recipients


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Congratulations to our 2022 ECTRIMS Fellowship recipients!

Following a competitive selection process, these early-career MS professionals were selected based on their outstanding research achievements, as well as their innovative proposals that aim to enhance the field of MS research, treatment & care. We are proud to introduce the following fellowship awardees and their host institutions:

Clinical Training Programme

• Antonia Lefter; Roger Salengro University Hospital, CHU Lille

• Claudia Guio-Sanchez; Multiple Sclerosis Center of Catalunya (CEMCAT)

• Victoria Fernandez; Multiple Sclerosis Center of Catalunya (CEMCAT)

• Manuel Salavisa; Queen Mary University London, Neurology Department

Learn more about the Clinical Training Programme

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Exchange Programme

 

• Tom Fuchs; Amsterdam UMC

• Eduardo Fernandez; Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)

• Alberto Calvi; Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Fundació Clínic per a la Recerca Biomèdica

Learn more about the Postdoctoral Research Training Programme

Nursing and Allied Health Professional Training Programme

• Lorena Lopez Rayes; Multiple Sclerosis Center of Catalunya (CEMCAT)

 

 

 

Learn more about the Nursing and AHP Programme

ECTRIMS-MAGNIMS MRI Programme

• Antonia Wenger; IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute of Milan

• Elisa Colato; Amsterdam UMC

 

 

Learn more about the ECTRIMS-MAGNIMS Programme

We warmly congratulate this year’s winners, and we thank everyone who took the time to submit an application.

ECTRIMS awards a wide range of fellowships annually to young researchers, clinicians, nurses and other MS-related professionals to help advance their knowledge, expertise and technical capabilities in MS research, treatment and care.