Poster prize for IHW PhD student
Published: 28 June 2018
Katerina Pappa, a PhD student in the Institute of Health & Wellbeing was awarded a prize for her poster at the 12th SINAPSE Annual Scientific Meeting
Katerina Pappa, a PhD student in the Institute of Health & Wellbeing has been awarded a prize for her poster at the 12th SINAPSE Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM).
The meeting was the first virtual instalment of this event for the Scottish Imaging Network, held on the 19 June 2020. The programme featured a wide array of proffered poster presentations, previewed in 1-minute ‘lightning talk’ videos broadcast immediately before the morning and afternoon virtual poster sessions, in which delegates were able to interact with poster presenters. Through an online voting system, delegates indicated their favourite poster from each session, with Katerina receiving the Best Poster prize for the morning session on her poster Systematic review and meta-analysis of working memory updating training effects on task performance and neuroimaging measures in adults.
Katerina’s research is investigating the behavioural improvements and underlying neural modulations following cognitive training. The next part of her PhD research, funded by the Neurosciences Foundation and Sackler Institute, will focus on individuals with brain injury and she will use a combination of clinical, experimental and neuroimaging methodologies to validate a novel cognitive intervention.
First published: 28 June 2018
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