Dr. Marit van den Berg

Onderzoeker
Inwendige Geneeskunde Gezelschapsdieren

Prizes/awards

 

Award for best poster, ESVE, ECVIM-CA congress 2025

Awarded for the best poster in the European Society of Veterinary Endocrinology (ESVE) stream at the ECVIM-CA congress 2025 in Maastricht, The Netherlands. 
Poster title: Prognostic value of the Ki67 proliferation index and a histopathological scoring system in dogs with pheochromocytoma undergoing adrenalectomy

Best oral abstract at Wintervet 2024

Presentation tile: Canine adrenomedullary and pheochromocytoma organoids: an in vitro model to explore new treatment options

Best oral abstract in the Society for Comparative Endocrinology (SCE) annual meeting 2023

Philadelphia, United States of America
Presentation title: Canine adrenomedullary and pheochromocytoma organoids: an in vitro model to explore new treatment options


Award for best oral presentation, Veterinary Science Day 2023, Utrecht University

Presentation title: Whole transcriptome analysis of canine pheochromocytoma


MSD award, ESVE oral abstracts, ECVIM-CA congress 2022

Awarded for the best oral abstract in the European Society of Veterinary Endocrinology (ESVE) stream at the ECVIM-CA congress 2022 in Gothenburg, Sweden. 
Presentation title: Whole transcriptome analysis of canine pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma


Andrew Higgins Prize 2018 (The Veterinary Journal)

Andrew Higgins Prize 2018 for the manuscript "Assessment of acute kidney injury in canine parvovirus infection: Comparison of kidney injury biomarkers with routine renal functional parameters".

The Andrew Higgins Prize recognises Dr. Andrew Higgins, who was Editor and subsequently Editor-in-Chief of The Veterinary Journal from 1990 to 2015. The prize was established by Dr. Higgins in 1992 as the Junior Scientist prize and was renamed the Andrew Higgins Prize in 2016. It is awarded as an encouragement to younger workers and is given to the most commendable paper published during the year whose principal author is a graduate within 5 years of his or her first degree.