UKABIF Poster Award 2025 |
UKABIF Poster PrESENTATIONS 2025
UKABIF Poster Presentations and Poster Award 2025 UKABIF is pleased to offer space for poster presentations at the 2025 UKABIF Summit. We welcome submissions on any non-commercial topic related to acquired brain injury. This is a valuable opportunity to share your work with professionals, families, carers, and individuals with lived experience. You are also invited to enter the UKABIF Poster Award. This award looks for designs which are able to communicate the project effectively to a non-specialist audience, making it ideal for research projects that need to be explained in a clear and accessible manner. This award is open to posters that have been presented at previous events and the winner will be rewarded with £100, free UKABIF membership for one year and free admission to the 2026 conference. It is not mandatory to enter your poster for the Award, you can still submit a poster for presentation and choose to opt out of the award process as part of your abstract submission.
Call for abstracts Thank you to those of you who have submitted your abstracts, submissions are now closed.
For more details and key dates please refer to the guidance notes found here.
PREVIOUS WINNERS2024 - Dr Henk SwanepoelThe 2024 winner was Dr Henk Swanepoel of Cygnet Health Care for the poster entitled 'Correlation study between the Free Cog and Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination (ACE-III) within Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) population'. 2023 - Dr Charlie WhiffinThe Poster Prize in 2023 was awarded to Dr Charlie Whiffin of Anchorpoint ABI for her poster on ‘Life Threads’. 2022 - Kerry Rose WattsThe winner was Kerry Rose Watts for her poster depicting 'A retrospective analysis of referrals for neuropsychology input in a hyper-acute neurorehabilitation service'.
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