Awards at ECP 2022
Congratulations to all awardees!
Best Oral Free Paper Prizes
Mutational profile of hepatocellular carcinomas with microvascular invasion and microscopic portal vein invasion. Implications for tumour progression and recurrence
Consensus based recommendations for the diagnosis of Serous Tubal Intraepithelial Carcinoma; an international Delphi study
Histopathological tumor response scoring in resected pancreatic cancer following neoadjuvant therapy (ISGPP-1): an international interobserver study
Stefano Chillotti,Italy
Joep Boegarts, The Netherlands
Boris Janssen, The Netherlands
Best Poster Prizes
Pancreatobiliary cytopathology: the use of the Papanicolaou Society system in the transition towards a new era of standardised reporting
AI(H): deep learning model for standing and grading autoimmune hepatitis from histology
GRIN3A – a novel biomarker identifying a subtype of intraductal prostate cancer (IDC-P)
Matthew Hanks, United Kingdom
Caner Ercan, Switzerland
Mari Bogaard, Norway
Virchows Archiv Prize for the Best Paper of the Year 2021
An analysis of 130 neuroendocrine tumors G3 regarding prevalence, origin, metastasis, and diagnostic features
Dr. Atsuko Kasajima et al., Germany

George Tiniakos Award
(Best free-paper presentation in Gastrointestinal, Liver and Pancreatobiliary Pathology)
Spatially resolved transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of pancreatic cancer reveals distinct profiles which correlate with site of recurrence
Anna Silvia Wenning, Switzerland
Pulmonary Pathology Working Group Poster Prize
Another retrospective study to throw more light on prognostic implications of STAS (tumour spread through air spaces) in lung adenocarcinoma
Samuel López-Muñoz, Spain
Pathobiology Award (kindly awarded by Karger)
Gastric polyps in familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) Portuguese patients - the first Western cohort with Asian features
Diana Baptista, Portugal