Florieke Eggermont wins the RIHS Science Award 2018 for the best peer-reviewed publication 2018

On Tuesday, February 19th 2019, the ‘RIHS Koek & Zopie’ ceremony took place. During this event RIHS awardees accepted their awards for the best PhD thesis, the research product with the highest impact on society, and the best peer-reviewed publication, for both 2017 and 2018. This year we added the Award for RIHS Supervisor of the year.

The winner of the RIHS Science Award 2018 for the best peer-reviewed publication is the Bone Joint Research publication by Florieke Eggermont and colleagues, entitled ‘Can patient-specific finite element models better predict fractures in metastatic bone disease than experienced clinicians’.

RIHS awardees 2017 and 2018, Florieke Eggermont 2nd from the right. | Orthopaedic Research Laboratory Nijmegen, radboudumc, Radboud university medical centre
RIHS awardees 2017 and 2018, Florieke Eggermont 2nd from the right

The award winners will receive €750. The prize money should be spent on work-related matters (e.g., BBQ for the research group, course, travel grant, congress fee).
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Detailed information about the awards and the procedures can be found on the RIHS website.
The complete article is posted on radboudumc.nl/en/news/….