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ERS Research prizes

ERS2021 Thessaloniki, Greece

Clinical Research Prize 2021

Evelijn Lourijsen (The Netherlands)

Endoscopic sinus surgery with medical therapy versus medical therapy for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps: a randomised controlled multicentre trial

And

Sarina Müller (Germany)

Effect of postoperative systemic prednisolone on long-term outcome in CRSwNP: A multi-centered randomized clinical trial


ERS 2018 Research prizes

Clinical Research Prize 2018: Rafaela Veloso-Teles

Higher prevalence of Nasal Polyposis among textile workers: an endoscopic based and controlled study











Basic Science Research Prize 2018: Tim Biggs
Immunological profiling of key inflammatory drivers of nasal polyp formation and growth in Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Tim Biggs