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The 2010 Queen Square Symposium took place on Friday, 19 March 2010.


The student organising committee led by Laura D'Castro and Lisa Clayton ensured it was an impressive, well run event. There was a diverse range of posters; with representation from both the Institute, and National Hospital, as well as colleagues from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience.

The afternoon culminated in a Guest Lecture given by Professor Martin Raff (UCL), who gave an excellent and though provoking talk on "Good News in Autism."

PRIZE WINNERS:

Best Poster, winner of Queen Square Symposium poster competition

Dr Benedetta Bodini Department of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation
Runner Up, PhD Category
Ms Aarti Ruparelia. Department of Neurodegenerative Disease

Best MSc poster

Mr Alexander Berry. MSc Clinical Neuroscience
Runner Up, MSc Category
Ms Chen Song. MSc Cognitive Neuroscience

Best Clinical Poster

Dr Caroline Kachramanoglou. Department of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation

PhD Oral Presentation was given by Dr Umair Chaudhary, Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy. MSc Oral Presentation was given by Ms Lisbeth Aerts, MSc Clinical Neuroscience

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