ESICM’S 2020 Research Awards

The ESICM Research Awards offer “something for everyone”, from junior to more experienced researchers, and from basic to clinical research.

225,000 euro available for eligible research projects in 2020!

The Awards were displayed at Lives Digital 2020 throughout. (6-9 December 2020).

Professor Burkhard Lachmann Award

Those pre-selected for the Basic Research Awards have the opportunity to compete for the Professor Burkhard Lachmann Award for Experimental Research. The jury considered the projects competing in the 2020 Basic Awards category. The award  allocates a grant amounting to € 5,000 which is  funded by the International Foundation for Clinically Oriented Research (IFCOR). 

2020 Awardee: Arnoldo Dantos Ovideo “Extended application of cardio-respiratoy intercations for ompitmizing hemodynamic and respiratory management. Expermimental studies. (Experimental Opti-CaRe)”

ESICM  Family Partnership Award

The project should cover families’ needs and expectations, care providers & patient interactions, long-term outcomes in ICU survivors. The plan should be conducted within a 12-month work period in a European country. We encourage N&AHP members to apply.

The Family Partnership Award allocates a grant amounting to 15,000€, which is fully funded by ESICM. 

2020 Awardee: Joanne McPeake “Understanding the family and caregiver experience of COVID-19: a qualitative evaluation”

Global ICU Award

The Global ICU Award aims at projects conducted in a Low & Middle Income Country. The projects should have an educational element focusing on improving patient care. Eligible Low & Middle Income Countries are based on the 2017 low and middle income countries list compiled by the World Bank and approved by the WHO.

The Global ICU Award allocates a grant amounting to 15,000€, which is fully funded by ESICM. 

2020 Awardee: Sissi Cao “Needs assessment for physicians working in intensive care units in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia”

ESICM Established Investigator Award

The Established Investigator Award supports the research activities of a senior physician/scientist active in clinical or basic research. It supports a research project conducted in Europe. The specific intent is to provide support for investigators who have already established their independent research programme in the field of intensive care and emergency medicine, and who can demonstrate a commitment to facilitate research training of young colleagues. The research proposal may rely on approaches ranging from basic cellular responses to outcome research, and may include clinical applications as well as translational science.

The Established Investigator Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€, which is also fully funded by ESICM.

2020 Awardee: Mervyn Singer “Cholesterol therapy for sepsis (ChoRxuS)

ESICM Young Investigator Award

The ESICM Young Investigator Award supports the development of research activities undertaken with the active contribution of the applicant. It supports a research project conducted in Europe by an investigator under the age of 40 at the time of the application. The specific intent is to provide support for young and talented physicians/scientists that have the potential to become outstanding independent investigators in the field of intensive care. Research proposals may rely on approaches ranging from basic cellular responses to outcome research, and may include clinical applications as well as translational science.

The Young Investigator Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€, which is fully funded by ESICM. Only ESICM members aged 40 years or younger are invited to submit applications.

2020 Awardee: Martin Faltys: “Predicting quality of life after ICU – an artificial intelligence approach (QoL AI)”

NEXT Start-Up Grant

The NEXT Start-Up Grant supports the professional development of talented newly board-certified intensivists who already have a background in research and are willing to develop independent research programmes. The specific intent is to provide support for young and talented researchers/scientists who have the potential to become established independent investigators in the field of intensive care. Board-certified Intensive Care Physicians within 5-years from consultancy, who can demonstrate a solid background in research (e.g. PhD, MD, publications list/reference), are invited to apply. Applicants must demonstrate institutional support to facilitate research activities and professional development. Only ESICM members aged 42 years or younger are invited to submit applications

Research programme proposals may rely on approaches ranging from basic cellular responses to outcome research, and may include clinical applications, as well as translational science. Timetable and milestones definition are required. Research programme timetable specification, including milestones and objectives are also required at time of application.  A progress report should be submitted by the researcher to the Society after one year. Dissemination of results through ESICM events and journals, within three years following grant allocation, is required. There will also be long-term follow-up of professional development as an established independent researcher.

The NEXT Start-Up Grant allocates a grant amounting to 25,000€ per year for up to two years. This grant is fully funded by ESICM.

2020 Awardee: Nicolas De Prost: “Skin and soft tissue necrotizing INfections in tyhe Intensiva Cae Unit: a prospective multi-national cohort study – SKIN ICU”

ESICM Clinical Research Award

The Clinical Research Award supports a research project to be performed by an investigator in a clinical environment. Some aspects of the proposal may involve collaboration with research laboratories. However, applications that lack a clinical component will not be considered. Proposals may be based on approaches ranging from physiology, diagnostic procedures, therapeutic interventions, to epidemiologic studies and evaluation of practices.
The Clinical Research Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€, which is fully funded by ESICM.

2020 Awardees:

Lucas Fleruen: “Machine learning to predict safely stopping antibiotics in the intensive care unit”

Luis Morales: “PRone position in patients with de novo acute hypOxemic respiratory failure under nasal high Flow oxugen thErapy (PRONELIFE)”

ESICM Basic Science Award

The Basic Science Award supports a research project to be performed by an investigator in a research laboratory. Approaches may vary topically from basic cellular and molecular physiology, cell biology, molecular biology and genetics to animal physiology and translational science.

The Basic Science Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€, which is also fully funded by ESICM.

2020 Awardees:

Julius Grunow: ” Prehabilitation attenuates muscle failure by preserving Mitochondrial Function in Criticallt-ill Patients”

Konstantin Krychtiuk: “Novel Diagnostic Markers for Intestinal Complications in Critically-ill Patients”

ESICM Levi-Montalcini Biomedical Sciences Award

In order to foster progression of women in academic careers, this prize supports the development of research activities undertaken with the active contribution of a female applicant. The specific intent is to provide support for young and talented female physicians/scientists who have the potential to become outstanding independent investigators in the field of intensive care and emergency medicine. The research proposal may focus on approaches to topics ranging from basic cellular responses to outcome research, and may include clinical applications as well as translational science.

The Levi-Montalcini Biomedical Sciences Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€, which is also fully funded by ESICM.

2020 Awardee: Elena Spinelli “Optimal combination between extracorporeal and respiratory support in ARDS patients undergoing ECMO: a physiological study (BALANCE study)”