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Congratulations to Michael Macleod and Sree Vaishnavii Dokka on Receiving the Best Poster Award at the UKEV Forum 2024
The UKEV2024 Forum, organized by the United Kingdom Society for Extracellular Vesicles (UKEV), was held in Newcastle, UK, from December 16 to 18, 2024. This annual event brought together leading scientists and researchers to explore recent advances in extracellular vesicle (EV) research, offering a platform for academic exchange and collaboration.
At this year’s forum, EVCNA, a leading international journal dedicated to advancing the field of extracellular vesicle research, was proud to sponsor the Best Poster Award. This award was presented to Michael Macleod from the University of Birmingham and Sree Vaishnavii Dokka from the University of Nottingham. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to both awardees and are excited to see their continued contributions to the field of extracellular vesicles. We wish them ongoing success in their future research.
In the meantime, EVCNA is excited to partner with the UKEV2024 Forum to launch the Special Issue “Proceedings of UKEV2024 Forum”, which will feature a selection of high-quality work presented at the meeting. Led by Guest Editors Charlotte Lawson, Naveed Akbar, and Owen Davies, this Special Issue will highlight the latest breakthroughs and advancements in EV research, presenting a comprehensive overview of the cutting-edge work discussed at the forum. We are glad to continue supporting this collaboration and look forward to its continued contribution to advancing the field.
EVCNA is delighted to support the UKEV2024 Forum and remains committed to promoting early-career researchers, fostering collaboration, and driving innovation and progress within the scientific community. We look forward to partnering with more academic communities to further the development of the extracellular vesicle field.
Editor: Sally Hang
Language Editor: Catherine Yang
Production Editor: Ting Xu
Respectfully submitted by the Editorial Office of Extracellular Vesicles and Circulating Nucleic Acids