Prof. Cristina Granziera is a leading researcher in the field of neuroimaging, known for her groundbreaking work in advanced imaging techniques applied to neuroinflammatory and cerebrovascular disorders as well as migraine. Her innovative research has earned her numerous awards and honors from prestigious institutions worldwide, recognizing her contributions to advancing our knowledge of neurological disorders. Prof. Granziera's dedication to improving patient care and outcomes continues to inspire the global research and clinical community in neurology.



2023                                  Robert Bing Prize (for outstanding work in the recognition, treatment, and cure of diseases of

                                           the nervous system), Medical and Scientific Award

 

An overview of the Robert Bing Prize:

The Robert Bing Prize is a prestigious award in the field of neurology, given by the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences (SAMS). It is awarded approximately every two years to honor outstanding scientific contributions in the field of neurological research. The prize recognizes individuals who have made significant advancements in understanding neurological diseases or related areas of neuroscience.

The prize is named after Robert Bing (1878–1956), a prominent Swiss neurologist known for his work in neurology and his dedication to medical science. The award aims to promote excellence in neurological research.

 

2017                                  Innovation Award at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA , Medical and Scientific Award

 

2014                                  Translational Science Award, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, CH , Medical and Scientific Award