PATEY PRIZE
This is awarded to the best Patey Prize Paper awarded at the SARS Annual Meeting.
January 2008 - Birmingham
Ms Dearbhaile Collins, Department of Surgical Research, RCSI & Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Proteomic Analysis Of The Proto-Oncogene C-MYC Unfolds A Mechanism Of Receptor Cross-Talk That Drives Tumour Recurrence.
January 2007 - Cambridge
Bijan Modarai, Academic Surgery, St Thomas' Campus, King's College, London, UK
Adenovirus-mediated vegf gene therapy enhances venous thrombus recanalisation and resolution.
January 2006 - Edinburgh
Mr S Liau, East Anglian Higher Surgical Training in General Surgery, Cambridge, UK and Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Characterization of a novel mediator of malignant phenotype in pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
January 2005 - Newcastle
Mr E Myers, Saint Vincent's University Hospital and The Conway Insitute, University College Dublin, Ireland
A predictive role for ETS-2 and SRC-1 in endocrine resistant breast cancer
January 2004 - Belfast
Mr Mark Duxbury, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School , USA
RNA Interference Targeting Carcinoembryonic Antigen-Related Cell Adhesion Molecule 6 (Ceacam6): A Novel Strategy For The Treatment Of Adenocarcinoma
January 2003 - Leeds
Mr Matthew Button, The Royal Free Hospital, London
The enzymatic extraction of adult human venous smooth muscle cells and their incorporation into a wholly biological tissue engineered arterial bypass conduit
May 2002
Dr NJ Kenefick of St Mark's Hospital, Middlesex
Sacral nerve Neuromodulation For The Treatment of Resistant Faecal Incontinence
January 2002 - London
Mr R Justin Davies, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge
A novel, stool-based screening test for colorectal cancer using antibodies directed against DNA Replication Protein Mcm2
April 2001 - Birmingham
Mr E C Clark, Department of Surgery, GI Science and MRC Trauma Unit, Hope Hospital, Salford, Manchester
Glutamine Prevents TNFa - Induced Bacterial Translocation
October 2000 - Cork
Mr A J Hayes, Department of Oncology, Georgetown University Medical Centre
Expression and function of angiopoietin 1 in breast Cancer
May 2000 - Cardiff
Mr D W Harkin, Department of Surgery, Queen's University of Belfast
Bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein attenuates acute lung injury in porcine lower limb ischaemia-reperfusion injury