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Young investigators win awards at the Hydrocephalus Meeting 2018

We're delighted to announce that two presentations by UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology won best young investigators award at the Hydrocephalus Meeting 2018

23 October 2018

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The awards were presented at the 10th meeting of the International Society for Hydrocephalus and Cerebrospinal Fluid Disorders in Bologna 19-21st October 2018. Seventeen oral presentations were from members of the Queen Square Hydrocephalus research group.

Hydrocephalus Annual Meeting represents one of the most important meetings focused on hydrocephalus and presents a vital opportunity for clinicians and scientists who need to stay current on advances in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of hydrocephalus.

Claudia Craven (Neurosurgery SpR, Queen Square) with Consultant supervisors: Mr Toma, Mr Watkins and Mr Thorne, being presented with her award for "Brain Tissue Oxygen Monitoring and CSF diversion"

Saniya Mediratta (Medical Student, Imperial College) with Consultant supervisors: Mr Toma, Mr Watkins and Mr Thorne, being presented with her award for "CSF flow studies in Chiari Malformation"

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