Umberto Pensato: SPOTMAP Project and ESCAPE-MeVO Analysis Honored with Awards at ESOC 2026
Umberto Pensato, Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Humanitas University, Research Collaborator at the University of Calgary, shared on LinkedIn:
”Terrific European Stroke Organisation Conference in Maastricht; congrats to Urs Fischer, Simona Sacco and co for pulling this off.
Great to learn the most recent advances in the field and to catch up with international friends.
Special thanks to the Organization Committee for the two awards:
1. Best clinical research proposal at ICH Academy with the SPOTMAP project (along with a seed grant of 10.000 Euro). Thanks to Andrew Demchuk and Investigators
2. ESO Young Investigator Award with a post-hoc analysis of ESCAPE-MeVO on perfusion mismatch. Thanks to Johanna Ospel, Mayank Goyal, Michael Hill and Investigators
See you at ESOC 2027 in Vienna – stay excellent!”

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