PLASMA MEDICINE AWARDS (PMA)

The Plasma Medicine Award (PMA) is the highest recognition awarded by the International Society for Plasma Medicine (ISPM) for lifetime achievements in the field of the Plasma Medicine. Normally, the PMA is awarded by the ISPM Board typically to one individual every two years during the International Conference on Plasma Medicine. However, it is at the discretion of the ISPM Board to award the PMA to multiple individuals or to no individual.

The following procedure will be used to implement this rule:

  1. The ISPM president will request nominations for candidates for the PMA no later than three months before the ISPM Board meeting at the International Conference on Plasma Medicine (ICPM).
  2. Nominations will be requested from the entire membership of the ISPM. Nominations need to contain a nomination letter, describing the lifetime achievements of the candidate and a complete curriculum vitae.

Award: Plasma Medicine Awards (PMA)
Purpose: To recognize lifetime achievements in the field of the Plasma Medicine.
Eligibility: Anyone
Nomination: By ISPM members (nominations by at least 2 ISPM members are required for each candidate). No self-nomination is accepted. Nominations need to contain a nomination letter, describing the lifetime achievements of the candidate and a complete curriculum vitae

Please send nominations to prof.dr.ir. Gerrit Kroesen, President of ISPM via e-mail: g.m.w.kroesen@tue.nl

Deadline: 1st of April 2024

Announcement: During the ICPM10 conference dinner on Thursday, 12th September

Previous Plasma Medicine Award recipients

  • 2010 awardees
    • Alexander Fridman (Drexel University / USA)
    • Mounir Laroussi (Old Dominion University / USA)
    • Michael G. Kong (Old Dominion University / USA)
  • 2012 awardees
    • Georg Isbary (Hospital Munich Schwabing / Germany)
    • Gary Friedman (Drexel University / USA)
  • 2014 awardees
    • Klaus Dieter Weltmann (INP Greifswald / Germany)
  • 2016 awardees
    • Jean-Michel Pouvesle (University of Orléans / France)
    • Eun Ha Choi (Kwangwoon University / South Korea)
  • 2018 awardees
    • Masaru Hori (Nagoya University / Japan)
    • Hans-Robert Metelmann (University of Greifswald / Germany)
  • 2021 awardees
    • Thomas von Woedtke (INP Greifswald / Germany)
    • Michael Keidar (George Washington University / USA  
  • 2022 awardees
    • Annemie Bogaerts (University of Antwerp / The Netherlands)
    • Yuzuru Ikehara (Chiba University / Japan)
  • 2024 awardees
    • Vandana Miller (Drexel University College of Medicine / USA)
    • Steffen Emmert (University Medical Center Rostock / Germany)

Congratulations one more time.