Best Poster Award at the 3rd European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry (Neurology Conference 2025)

The 3rd European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry is proud to announce the prestigious Best Poster Award, celebrating outstanding contributions from researchers and clinicians in the fields of neurology and psychiatry. This award recognizes the vital role that innovative research plays in advancing our understanding of complex neurological and psychiatric conditions.

Best Poster Award- Neurology Congress 2025
Best Poster Award- Neurology Congress 2025

Award Guidelines

To ensure that the selection process for the Best Poster Award is fair and rigorous, we have established the following guidelines:

  1. Eligibility: All registered participants presenting posters at the conference are eligible for consideration.
  2. Poster Content: Posters must present original research or case studies relevant to neurology and psychiatry. Clear methodology, results, and conclusions are essential.
  3. Presentation: Participants are expected to be present during the poster session to discuss their work and answer questions from judges and attendees.
  4. Judging Criteria: The judging panel will evaluate posters based on:
    • Scientific merit and originality
    • Clarity of presentation and visual appeal
    • Relevance to the conference themes
    • Engagement with the audience during the presentation

Judging Panel

We are honored to have an esteemed panel of judges for the Best Poster Award:

  • Dr. Allal Boutajangout
    Co-Director of the Center for Cognitive Neurology Biomarker Core at NYU Langone Health, USA, Dr. Boutajangout brings a wealth of expertise in cognitive neurology and biomarkers, making him a valuable asset to our judging panel.
  • Dr. Stephen E. Nadeau
    A leading figure in neurology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Dr. Nadeau’s research focuses on stroke and rehabilitation, further enriching the evaluation process with his clinical insights.

Last Conference Winner

At our last conference, the Best Poster Award was presented to Miss Rawan from Prince Sultan Military Medical City, UAE. Her poster titled “Acute psychosis and behavioral changes with seizure-like hyperactive psychomotor activity secondary to isotretinoin initiation in a healthy young male: case report” captivated the audience and judges alike. This compelling case report highlights the potential neuropsychiatric effects of isotretinoin, drawing attention to a critical intersection of dermatology and psychiatry.

Additionally, Gia Wynafe Cuaton from Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center, Philippines, presented her valuable research on “A Study on Parental Factors, Family Structure, and Major Depressive Disorder Among Adolescents seen and referred to the Center for Behavioral Sciences from September 2021- February 2022.” This poster underscored the importance of familial influences on adolescent mental health, contributing to ongoing discussions about preventive strategies and interventions.

Best Poster Award- Neurology Congress 2024
Best Poster Award- Neurology Congress 2024
Best Poster Award- Neurology Congress 2024
Best Poster Award- Neurology Congress 2024

Conclusion

The Best Poster Award serves not only to honor exceptional research but also to foster a collaborative environment where innovative ideas and best practices can be shared among professionals in neurology and psychiatry. We look forward to another exciting round of presentations at the upcoming conference and encourage all participants to showcase their work.

For further details on the award process and poster submissions, please visit our conference website or contact us directly.

Join us in celebrating the advancements in neurology and psychiatry, and be part of a community dedicated to improving patient outcomes through research and collaboration!

Poster Presentation Guidelines: Visuals & Text

  1. Graphical Representation: Present numerical data using graphs to make trends more evident. If table-form is necessary, keep it simple.
  2. Visuals: Ensure visuals are simple and bold for clarity.
  3. Acronyms and Notations: Avoid the use of extensive acronyms and complex mathematical notations.
  4. Word Count:Aim for posters with 800 words or less to maintain readability.
  5. Organization: Organize your poster into clear subdivisions:
    • Introduction
    • Methods
    • Results
    • Discussion
    • Conclusions
    • Literature Cited
    • Avoid excessive citations.
  6. Color Usage: Use bright colors to enhance detail and engagement.
  7. Text Readability: Ensure that text is readable from a distance of five feet.
  8. Content Beyond the Project: Include information about future research plans or questions in addition to your project.
  9. Poster Size: Each poster should be approximately 1×1 meter long.
  10. Visibility:The title, contents, and author’s information should be clarly visible from a distance of 1-2 feet.