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British Institute of Radiology
BJR Case Reports Dr Prafulla Kumar Ganguli Award
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Opportunity Details
- The Dr Prafulla Kumar Ganguli Award is made to a BJR Case Reports author for the best original case report published in BJR Case Reports during the previous calendar year.
- The award is in memory of Dr Ganguli, who was a member of the BIR for more than 50 years and serves to recognise excellence in case report writing and clinical observation.
- Recipients are selected by the Publications Committee and BJR Case Reports Editorial Board, with applications generally always open and awards presented annually.
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