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Award for Paediatric Pulmonology of the Swiss Society of Paediatrics 2008
Jürg Barben (St. Gallen), Toni Torresani (Zürich), Martin Schöni (Bern), Sabina Gallati (Bern), Matthias Baumgartner (Zürich): Newborn screening for cystic fibrosis in Switzerland - a retrospective and prospective study.

GSK award of the Swiss Pulmonology Society 2006
Nicolas Regamey (Bern) 

Award for Paediatric Pulmonology of the Swiss Society of Paediatrics 2003
Urs Frey (Bern), Jürg Hammer (Basel), Johannes Wildhaber (Zürich)

Award for Paediatric Pulmonology of the Swiss Society of Paediatrics (SGP) 2003

Award of the Swiss Society of Pulmonology 2001:
Graham Hall (Zürich)

 

Award for outstanding research

2008: Jürg Barben (St. Gallen): Management of acute bronchiolitis: Can evidence-based guidelines alter clinical practice?

2007: Walid Habre (Geneve): Lung function during anaesthesia 

 

Young Investigator Award

2008: Georgette Stern (Bern): Fractal-type long-range correlations in exhaled nitric oxide levels in asthmatic children

2007: Nicolas Regamey (Bern): Viral aetiology of acute respiratory infections with cough in infancy: a community-based birth cohort study

2006: Philipp Latzin (Bern): Thymus and activation regulated chemokine (TARC) as an marker for allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (APBA) in CF patients

2005: Georgely Albu (Geneva): The contribution of pulmonary microvascular pressure to the lung derecruitment and opening

2004: Hanna Roiha (Bern): Exhaled nitric oxide output is decreased in preterm infants with chronic lung disease in the post-acute phase

2003: Regula Corbelli (Basel): Measurement of exhaled NO to monitor symptom-free asthmatic children after voluntary cessation of inhaled steroids