We are proud to announce that we had 142 abstracts in total.
– 132 of these were presented as printed posters on site, and also as ePosters (open access).
– 10 of the abstracts were presented as ePosters only (virtual presenters)

The winners of the Best Poster Awards are below. All were presented as Posters and can be found on the ePoster platform (see link above).

FT Session 1-05P150Best Poster in the Neuro-oncology CategoryNanopore sequencing for complete molecular work-up of CNS tumorsHenning Leske, Norway
WS11-3P0982nd Best Poster in the Neuro-oncology CategoryHistopathological and molecular characterization of pediatric-type diffuse high-grade gliomas, H3-wildtype and IDH-wildtype: an Italian multicenter studyAntonio d’Amati, Italy
FT Session 1-01P0843rd Best Poster in the Neuro-oncology CategoryBATMAN: breakpoint adaptive targeting alongside methylation analysis on nanoporeSimon Deacon, UK
SY08-5P032Best Poster in the Neurodegeneration CategoryCortical layer specific molecular signatures of glial cells in neurodegenerative movement disorders revealed by spatial transcriptomics.Hemanth Nelvagal, UK
WS10-4P0112nd Best Poster in the Neurodegeneration CategoryMedial temporal lobe pathologies: interactions, relation to APOE, and their role in hippocampal degenerationKlara Gawor, Belgium
SY04-5P0343rd Best Poster in the Neurodegeneration CategoryIron(ing) out parkinsonisms: exploring the interplay of ferroptosis and proteinopathy in Parkinson’s disease and related tauopathiesMaria João Caiado, the Netherlands
FT Session 6-04P050Best Poster in the Neuroinflammation CategoryMetagenomic sequencing in neuropathology diagnosticsChristian Thomas, Germany
PosterP0532nd Best Poster in the Neuroinflammation CategoryPegivirus encephalitis: A distinctive viral CNS infection in immunosuppressed patientsJenny Meinhard, Germany
SY11-5P0513rd Best Poster in the Neuroinflammation CategoryMultiplexed viral detection in brain tissue – methodological challenges and possibilitiesRaphael Raspe, Germany
Poster/eposterP042Best Poster in the Category “Miscellaneous”Amyloid beta and tau elicit a differential microglial response in centenarian brainsMaruelle Luimes, Belgium
Poster/eposterP1422nd Best Poster in the Category “Miscellaneous”Study of cerebral amyloid angiopathy severity and distribution according to the presence of intracerebral haemorrhage and/or Alzheimer’s disease neuropathological changeAnas Chaachou-Charradi, Spain
Poster/eposterP403rd Best Poster in the Category “Miscellaneous”Insights in underlying pathophysiology of brain malformations associated with vrk1-related syndrome derived from fetal neuropathologyStefanie Brock, Belgium
Poster/eposterP036Best ePoster of the CongressPolyglucosan body disease in a patient with late-onset cerebellar ataxia, down beat nystagmus and tau and TDP43 proteinopathiesGabriela Caballero, Spain
SY11-6P046Best Poster of the Congress OverallBrainstem pathology in anti-IgLON5 disease: new insights into the early events and evolution of tau pathologyRaphael Reinecke, Austria



Abstract Book Downloads (open access):
The following documents have been published in Clinical Neuropathology, the Journal of Euro-CNS
Editorial by Bela Kubat, Congress President
Speaker abstracts as published in Clinical Neuropathology, Vol. 44 – No. 32025 (98-130)
Regular abstracts published as online supplement to the above issue
You can view and download all documents by clicking here.

Abstract Categories:
Vascular dementia
FTD and ALS
Prion diseases
Dementia-Alzheimer
Movement disorders
Animal models-neurodegeneration
Neuroinflammation
Neurodevelopment
Tumors – gliomas
Tumors – others
Target therapy in neuro-oncology
Epilepsy
Storage disorders
Neuromuscular disorders
Other


Abstract Submission Details and Guidelines
Authors are welcome to submit up to 3 abstracts as presenting author for an oral or a poster presentation. Authors can be co-authors on multiple abstracts.

Structure of the abstract
Please adhere to this structure in order to be admitted for reviewing: 
Introduction 
Objectives 
“Patients & methods” or “Materials & methods” 
Results 
Conclusion 


For a case report abstract, include 1) Introduction or background, 2) Clinical case and 3) Conclusion(s)