Hugo Schottmüller Prize for Sepsis Research
At the 8th Congress of the German Interdisciplinary Association of Critical Care Medicine (8th - 10th Nov. 2006, Hamburg), the German Sepsis Society (DSG) rewarded excellent sepsis-related research. The German physician Hugo Schottmüller was the first to define sepsis as a disease in 1914. The Hugo Schottmüller Prize, awarded for the fifth time, went to Dr. Liliana Schaefer from the Department of Medicine at the University of Muenster. The winner receives EUR 3.000,-, funded by SIRS-Lab GmbH in Jena, Germany.
Source: SIRS-Lab GmbH
