< PreviousINTRODUCTION10 Committees Programme Committee Emmanuelle Cambau Paris, France Nina Khanna Basel, Switzerland Robert Flisiak Bialystok, Poland Florian Krammer New York, United States Tyra Grove Krause Copenhagen, Denmark Preeti Malani Ann Arbor, United States Katrien Lagrou Leuven, Belgium Daniela Maria Cirillo Milan, Italy Stephanie Dancer Glasgow, United Kingdom Jon Friedland London, United Kingdom Joanne M. Langley Halifax, Canada Joel Mossong Findel, Luxembourg Gustavo Lopardo Vicente Lopez, Argentina Colin Mackenzie Dusseldorf, Germany Bruno Megarbane Paris, France Jacob Moran-Gilad* Be'er Sheva & Jerusalem, Israel *ECCMID Programme Director Anna Norrby-Teglund Stockholm, Sweden Joshua Nosanchuk New York, United States Heli Harvala London, United Kingdom Jaroslav Hrabak Plzen, Czech Republic Anu Kantele Helsinki, Finland Kimberly Kline Geneva, Switzerland Graeme Meintjes Capetown, South Africa Jose Pano-Pardo Zaragoza, Spain FINAL PROGRAMME – 33RD ECCMID Copenhagen, Denmark 202311 Heiman Wertheim Nijmegen, Netherlands Spyros Pournaras Athens, Greece Mario Ramirez Lisbon, Portugal Pilar Retamar Seville, Spain Priscilla Rupali Velore, India Simona Ruta Bucharest, Romania Bhanu Sinha Groningen, Netherlands Maurizio Sanguinetti Rome, Italy Robert Skov Copenhagen, Denmark Sebastian Wicha Hamburg, Germany Dafna Yahav Petah-Tikva, Israel Annelies Zinkernagel Zurich, Switzerland Anna Papa-Kondiari Thessaloniki, Greece Elisabeth Presterl Vienna, Austria Vitali Sintchenko Sydney, Australia Annelies Verbon Utrecht, Netherlands Snjezana Zidovec Lepej Zagreb, Croatia Kai Zhou Shenzhen, China Julie Toubiana Paris, FranceINTRODUCTION12 Ethics Advisory Committee (EAC) Murat Akova, Ankara, Turkey, Chairperson Aleksandra Barac, Belgrade, Serbia Asma Nasim, Karachi, Pakistan Elda Righi, Verona, Italy Dafna Yahav, Petah-Tikva, Israel Guidelines Subcommittee (GL-SC) Luigia Scudeller, Bologna, Italy, Guidelines Director Jose Ramon Pano-Pardo, Zaragoza, Spain, Guidelines Officer Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas, Cambridge, United Kingdom Sarah Tschudin Sutter, Basel, Switzerland Amel Lataief, Sousse, Tunisia Khetam Hussein, Haifa, Israel Jean Paul Stahl, Grenoble, France José Molina Gil-Bermejol, Seville, Spain Trainee Association of ESCMID (TAE) PetarVelikov,Sofia,Bulgaria,President Suzanne Van Asten, Leiden, Netherlands Yousra Kherabi, Paris, France Giorgia Caruana, Lausanne, Switzerland Maria João Lopes, Amadora, Portugal Katharina Last, Homburg, Germany Anja Šterbenc, Ljubljana, Slovenia Nicholas Power, Dublin, Ireland ESCMID International Affairs Subcommittee (EIAS) Nicola Petrosillo, Rome, Italy, Chairperson Adrian John Brink, Cape Town, South Africa Mauricio J. Farfan, Santiago, Chile Ramasubramanian Venkatasubramanian, Chennai, India Seif Al-Abri, Muscat, Oman Yunsong Yu, Hangzhou, China Maria Eugenia Gutierrez Pimentel, Chiriqui, Panama Adalat Abdullayev, Baku, Azerbaijan Monica Slavin, Melbourne, Australia ESCMID Study Groups Anaerobic Infections (ESGAI) www.escmid.org/ESGAI Trefor Morris, Cardiff, United Kingdom Antimicrobial Stewardship (ESGAP) www.escmid.org/ESGAP Jeroen Schouten, Nijmegen, Netherlands Biofilms (ESGB) www.escmid.org/ESGB Gordon Ramage, Glasgow, United Kingdom Bloodstream Infections, Endocarditis & Sepsis (ESGBIES) www.escmid.org/ESGBIES Willem Joost Wiersinga, Amsterdam, Netherlands Committees ESCMID Education Subcommittee (ES) Emmanuelle Cambau, Paris, France, Chairperson Chiara Iaria, Palermo, Italy Onur Karatuna, Växjö, Sweden Riina Rautemaa-Richardson, Manchester, United Kingdom Sarah Delliere, Paris, France Shruthi Vasanth, Mangalore, India Simona Ruta, Bucharest, Romania Siri Goepel, Tuebingen, Germany Maria João Lopes, Amadora, Portugal, Ad hoc Yousra Kherabi, Paris, France, Ad hoc ESCMID Publication Subcommittee (PS) Jose Ramon Pano-Pardo, Zaragoza, Spain, Chairperson Leonard Leibovici, Petah-Tiqva, Israel MariannaTaffi,Oxford,UnitedKingdom ESCMID Scientific Affairs Subcommittee (SAS) Jon S. Friedland, London, United Kingdom, Chairperson Mary Horgan, Cork, Ireland Holger Rohde, Hamburg, Germany ZenoBisoffi,Verona,Italy Silvio Brugger, Zurich, Switzerland Bettie Voordouw, Culemborg, Netherlands Pontus Naucler, Stockholm, Sweden JoannaMariaZajkowska,Białystok,Poland Alvaro Pascual Hernandez, Seville, Spain Katharina Last, Homburg, Germany Alexandre Alanio, Paris, France ESCMID Professional Affairs Subcommittee (PAS) Anu Kantele, Helsinki, Finland, Chairperson Clinical Microbiology Makeda Semret, Montreal, Canada Karl Gustaf Kristonsson, Reykjavik, Iceland Birgit Willinger, Vienna, Austria Olivier Denis, Brussells, Belgium UEMS MM Section representative: Truls Michael Leegaard, Lørenskog, Norway Infectious Diseases Özlem Kurt Azap, Ankara, Turkey Anna Checkley, London, United Kingdom Rita Murri, Rome, Italy Sipho Kenneth Dlamini, Cape Town, South Africa UEMS ID Section representative: Jean Paul Stahl, Grenoble, France Parity Commission (PC) Emmanuelle Cambau, Paris, France, Chairperson Anu Kantele, Helsinki, Finland, Chairperson Agnes Maria Sonnevend, Pecs, Hungary Onya Opota, Lausanne, Switzerland Giulia De Angelis, Rome, ItalyFINAL PROGRAMME – 33RD ECCMID Copenhagen, Denmark 202313 Brain Infections (ESGIB) www.escmid.org/ESGIB Matthijs Brouwer, Amsterdam, Netherlands Clinical Parasitology (ESGCP) www.escmid.org/ESGCP Caroline Rönnberg, Stockholm, Sweden Clostridioides difficile (ESGCD) www.escmid.org/ESGCD Fidelma Fitzpatrick, Dublin, Ireland Critically Ill Patients (ESGCIP) www.escmid.org/ESGCIP Matteo Bassetti, Genoa, Italy Elderly Infections (ESGIE) www.escmid.org/ESGIE Marco Falcone, Pisa, Italy Epidemiological Markers (ESGEM) www.escmid.org/ESGEM Guido Werner, Wernigerode, Germany Food/Water Infections (EFWISG) www.escmid.org/EFWISG Ana Raquel Freitas, Paredes, Portugal Forensic/Postmortem Microbiology (ESGFOR) www.escmid.org/ESGFOR Veroniek Saegeman, Sit-Niklaas, Belgium Fungal Infection (EFISG) www.escmid.org/EFISG Ana Alastruey-Izquierdo, Madrid, Spain Genomic & Molecular Diagnostics (ESGMD) www.escmid.org/ESGMD Gilbert Greub, Lausanne, Switzerland Host and Microbiota Interaction (ESGHAMI) www.escmid.org/ESGHAMI Ed J. Kuijper, Leiden, Netherlands Immunocompromised Hosts (ESGICH) www.escmid.org/ESGICH Paolo Antonio Grossi, Varese, Italy Implant-Associated Infections (ESGIAI) www.escmid.org/ESGIAI Marjan Wouthhuyen-Bakker, Groningen, Netherlands Legionella Infections (ESGLI) www.escmid.org/ESGLI Maria Luisa Ricci, Rome, Italy Committees Lyme Borreliosis (ESGBOR) www.escmid.org/ESGBOR Volker Fingerle, Oberschleißheim, Germany Mycobacterial Infections (ESGMYC) www.escmid.org/ESGMYC Lorenzo Guglielmetti, Paris, France Mycoplasma and Chlamydia Infections (ESGMAC) www.escmid.org/ESGMAC Michael Beeton, Cardiff, United Kingdom Non-traditional Antibacterial Therapy (ESGNTA) www.escmid.org/ESGNTA Ran Nir-Paz, Jerusalem, Israel Nosocomial Infections (ESGNI) www.escmid.org/ESGNI Margreet C. Vos, Rotterdam, Netherlands PK/PD of Anti-Infectives (EPASG) www.escmid.org/EPASG Thomas Tängden, Uppsala, Sweden Public Health Microbiology (ESGPHM) www.escmid.org/ESGPHM Marc J. Struelens, Saltsjobaden, Sweden Resistance Surveillance (ESGARS) www.escmid.org/ESGARS Antonio Oliver, Palma de Mallorca, Spain Respiratory Viruses (ESGREV) www.escmid.org/ESGREV Roy Chemaly, Houston, United States Staphylococci (ESGS) www.escmid.org/ESGS Frederic Laurent, Lyon, France Travel and Migration (ESGITM) www.escmid.org/ESGITM Christian Wejse, Aarhus, Denmark Vaccines (EVASG) www.escmid.org/EVASG Olivier Epaulard, Grenoble, France Veterinary Microbiology (ESGVM) www.escmid.org/ESGVM Els Broens, Utrecht, Netherlands Viral Hepatitis (ESGVH) www.escmid.org/ESGVH Gülsen Özkaya Sahin, Lund, SwedenAWARDS & GRANTS14 In Copenhagen, we all ride bicycles everywhere, partly because it is impossible to park a car, but also because you can cross the city in 20 minutes on a bike. Birgitte Hjort SorensenFINAL PROGRAMME – 33RD ECCMID Copenhagen, Denmark 202315 cycles everywhere, partly ark a car, but also because minutes on a bike.AWARDS & GRANTS16 Gunnar Kahlmeter, M.D., now 73 years old, has served in clinical microbiology (CM) since 1971. He has now retired from being a lecturer at Lund and Uppsala medical faculties, senior consultant, and head of clinical microbiology laboratories in Kro- noberg, Blekinge, and Kalmar counties. However, he is still heading the EUCAST Development Laboratory and the Swedish Reference Laboratory for the phenotypic susceptibility testing of bacteria in Växjö, Sweden. His wife Annika is the Head/Director of the Public Dental Service in Kronoberg, and two of his three children are involved in research, one in social sciences and one as an M.D. and specialist in oncology. Apartfromresearch,withpublicationsinthefieldsofantimicrobi- al resistance (AMR) and susceptibility testing (AST), he has been involved in the national and international committee and society workwithinthefieldsofCM,AMRandAST,methodsdevelopment, quality control, and external quality assessment. Most colleagues will think of him as the father of EUCAST (the European Committee of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing), which he brought from an Awards and Grants 2023 ESCMID Award for Excellence in Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 2023 OneofthemainmissionsofESCMIDistopromotescientificresearchinthefieldsofclinicalmicrobiologyandinfectiousdiseases.Tothis aim, ESCMID supports young clinicians, researchers and established scholars with awards and grants to recognise achievements and provide incentives for future accomplishments. ESCMID funds its members’ research projects and training in clinical microbiology and infectiousdiseasesfieldswithmorethanEUR500,000everyyear,ofwhichaboutEUR400,000isreservedtofinanceseveralpromising research projects. ESCMID is pleased to announce the recipients of the society’s awards and grants for the year 2023. Gunnar Kahlmeter Växjö, Sweden anonymous existence of little consequence to a dominant position in Europe with the help of ESCMID and colleagues in many European countries. He steered EUCAST to being accepted by colleagues and EU agencies such as EMA and ECDC and to being adopted by many countries outside Europe. Gunnar Kahlmeter made many appear- ances in national meetings around the globe doing battle on behalf of EUCAST. He was also a member of the ESCMID Executive Committee, serv- ing two years as its President from 2012-2014. Since its early be- ginnings, Gunnar Kahlmeter has been the webmaster of EUCAST www.eucast.org and is still active on EUCAST’s Steering Commit- tee, the EUCAST Development Laboratory, and the Swedish Refer- ence Laboratory. He is also the current Chair of the WHO AMR STAG Committee. Dr. Kahlmeter will receive the 2023 award at ECCMID 2023 during the Excellence Award Session on Saturday, 15 April 2023, 13:30 – 14:30 in Hall A. During the ceremony, he will give a presentation entitled: “Antimicrobial susceptibility testing: where we came from, what we have and what we need”.FINAL PROGRAMME – 33RD ECCMID Copenhagen, Denmark 202317 ESCMID Young Investigator Awards for Research in Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 2023 Jacob Bodilsen (MD, PhD, Associate professor) is an infectious diseases specialist working as a clinician and re- searcher at Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark. He is a long-time member of ESGIB since 2013 and currently serves as secretary of the executive commit- tee. He is also an Editorial board mem- ber at the European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Jacob Bodilsen is the lead investigator of the ORAL and AMEN randomized controlled trials and is a co-founder and secretary of the nationwide Danish Study Group of Infections of the Brain (DASGIB). His main research inter- est is CNS infections with a special focus on brain abscess as well as bacterial and viral meningitis. Lately, he has also engaged in pharmacokinetic analyses of antimicrobial treatment of CNS in- fections using microdialysis in a porcine model. In addition, he has conducted studies on COVID-19. Dr. Bodilsen will receive his award at ECCMID 2023 during the Special Session “Young Investigator Awards for Research in CM and ID” (Saturday, 15 April 2023, 14:45 – 15:45 in Hall K) and he will give a presentation entitled: “Head over heels: how I fell in love with CNS infections”. Dr Oliver Van Hecke is an academic GP and Senior Clinical Research Fellow at theNuffieldDepartmentofPrimaryCare Health Sciences (University of Oxford). He is a mixed-methods clinical research- er, a Fellow of the Royal College of Gen- eral Practitioners, and practising gener- alist in the UK’s NHS. His DPhil (PhD) at Oxfordin2018filledamajorevidence gap by assessing the impact of antibiotic resistance for patients in the community. He is the course module organiser on "Antimi- crobial stewardship interventions in primary care": as part of the ESCMIDAntimicrobialStewardshipCertificate.Hisresearchbroad- ly focuses on ways to optimise antibiotic prescribing for common infections in the community and reduce the impact of drug-resis- tant infections. This broadly encompasses four areas: developing clinical decision-support tools; evaluating rapid diagnostic tests for common infections; promoting cross-discipline efforts to im- prove antibiotic prescribing; and making antibiotic awareness campaigns more impactful. Dr. Van Hecke will receive his award at ECCMID 2023 during the Special Session “Young Investigator Awards for Research in CM and ID” (Saturday, 15 April 2023, 14:45 – 15:45 in Hall K) and he will give a presentation entitled: “Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors: the challenges and opportunities of antimicrobial stewardship in South African primary healthcare”. Belén Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez (MD, PhD) is a faculty member of the Infectious Dis- eases Division at the Hospital Univer- sitario Virgen Macarena and Associate Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine at the University of Seville (Seville, Spain). She belongs to the re- search group "Clinical Research in Infec- tious Diseases" of the Institute of Bio- medicine of Seville (IBIS), led by Professor Jesús Rodríguez-Baño. She has an expert degree in epidemiology and new methodologies in clinical research. Her research interests have focused on the treatment of patients with multidrug-resistant Gram-negative infections. She has been involved in several international and multicenter projects for the treatment and clinical management of multiresistant bacterial infections. For her, clinical research is fundamentally a team-oriented endeavour. Her goal is to continue working on collaborative projects looking for personalized treat- ment in infectious diseases. Dr. Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez will receive her award at ECCMID 2023 during the Special Session “Young Investigator Awards for Research in CM and ID” (Saturday, 15 April 2023, 14:45 – 15:45 in Hall K) and she will give a presentation entitled: “Personalised medicine in infections caused by multidrug-resis- tant Gram-negative bacteria”. Anne Wyllie, PhD completed her BSc (Biomedical Science) and MSc (Medical Science) at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. In 2011, Anne joined the group of Drs. Debby Bogaert and Krzysz- tof Trzci ń ski, research technicians at the UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands. In 2013, she started her Ph.D. on “Molecular surveillance of pneumococcal carriage in all ages”. In 2017, she started her postdoctoral training under Dr. Daniel Weinberger at the Yale School of Public Health. In 2019, Anne was promoted to Associate Research Scientist and in 2021, after forming her own research group at Yale, she was promoted to Research Scientist. Anne Wyllie is propelling the use of saliva as a superior sample for high-quality, low-cost community surveillance of respiratory pathogens and exploring their (co-)infection dynam- ics. Her innovations during the pandemic and commitment to open science have produced freely available PCR protocols, enabling laboratories to rapidly implement accessible testing and surveil- lance programs. Dr. Wyllie will receive her award at ECCMID 2023 during the Special Session “Young Investigator Awards for Research in CM and ID” (Saturday, 15 April 2023, 14:45 – 15:45 in Hall K) and she will give a presentation entitled: “Saliva as a reliable sample type for sustainable surveillance and outbreak response efforts ”. Jacob Bodilsen, Aalborg, Denmark Oliver Van Hecke, Oxford, United Kingdom Belén Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Seville, Spain Anne Wyllie, Yale, United StatesAWARDS & GRANTS18 ESCMID TAE Outstanding Trainee Award 2023 Joseph Donovan London, United Kingdom Joseph Donovan is an Infectious Diseases/General Medicine reg- istrar based at University College London Hospitals NHS Trust and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Keen to develop broad experience in a range of settings, he has under- taken volunteer medical work in Namibia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Peru and Tanzania, and studied for Diplomas in Tropical Medicine and Travel Medicine. During infectious diseases training Joseph spent an additional year gaining critical care experience, before moving to Vietnam in 2017 for 4 years to research tuberculous meningitis, manage multicentre clinical trials, and complete a PhD. Now back in London, Joseph enjoys teaching others – on the Diploma of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in London, and as an instructor in Advanced Life Support. Balancing his roles in clinical infectious diseases, brain infection research, and educa- tion, he hopes to inspire others with his enthusiasm, continue to learnfromhiscolleagues,andfindnewwaystohelphispatients. Joseph Donovan will receive his award during the TAE Trainees Day on Sunday, 16 April 2023 08:00 – 12:00, Moche Room. Florian Tagini Lausanne, Switzerland Florian Tagini is currently doing both his residency in infectious diseases and his training in clinical microbiology at the Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland, where he has also completed an MD-PhD thesis. He gained expertise on bacterial genomics, fo- cusing mainly on the analysis of virulence factors, new bacterial species descriptions and on outbreak investigation in a clinical- ly relevant timing. Florian has been consistently taking part in teaching by conducting practicals for medical students, biology students and for postgraduate workshops. Besides, he has been involved in several associations to improve the conditions of fel- low students/trainees as well as in organizing events for young scientists. He is currently in charge of the Early Career section of the Swiss society for microbiology and is the Swiss national representative of the ESCMID. In years to come, Florian hopes to applyhisexperienceandmotivationforthebenefitofpatients, fellow trainees and students. Florian Tagini will receive his award during the TAE Trainees Day on Sunday, 16 April 2023 08:00 – 12:00, Moche Room. The TAE Outstanding Trainee Award is intended to recognise and reward multi-skilled trainees with extracurricular activities in teaching, networking and collaboration for trainees in clinical microbiology (CM) and infectious diseases (ID). Claire Dahyot-Fizelier Prof. Dr. Claire Dahyot-Fizelier (female, born in 1972, French) is a professor in anesthesia and intensive care at the faculty of Med- icine of Poitiers’ University since 2016. She studied medicine in Caen then anesthesia and intensive care in Poitiers, obtained her Ph.D. in March 2008, became assistant professor in 2009 and pro- ISF-ESCMID Sepsis Award TheInternationalSepsisForum(ISF)isanon-profitpublicAmericancharitywiththemissiontoimproveoutcomesforpatientswithsepsis. Its award gives the recipient USD 500 and the opportunity to present their work during a session jointly organised by ISF and ESCMID. fessor in 2016 at the University of Poitiers. Claire Dahyot-Fizelier has been practicing anesthesia-intensive care since 2005 at the University Hospital of Poitiers, and since 2012 has been working exclusivelyinintensivecare.Herfieldofexpertiseisneuro-inten- sive care. In 2012, she became head of Neuro-Intensive Care Unit at the University Hospital of Poitiers. Within the U1070 research team, she now focuses her research on the PK-PD of antimicrobial in the central nervous system in extra- cellularfluidsandcerebro-spinalfluid,aswellasleadingaFrench multicentre study on this topic, the PKpopLCR trial. Claire Dahyot-Fizelier will present her work and receive the award during the ISF-ESCMID symposium on Sunday, 16 April 2023 16:15 – 18:15, Hall K.FINAL PROGRAMME – 33RD ECCMID Copenhagen, Denmark 202319 Travel Grant Awardees 2023 The ECCMID travel grant programme is sponsored by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID). Grants were awarded to ESCMID Young Scientists with outstanding abstracts. Almeida-Santos, Ana C., Porto, Portugal Appelman, Brent, Amsterdam, Netherlands Aracil-Gisbert, Sonia, Madrid, Spain Arcari, Gabriele, Rome, Italy Arca-Suárez, Jorge, A Coruña, Spain Augello, Matteo, Milan, Italy Barlow, Maeve, London, United Kingdom Benhard, Johan, Paris, France Bolton, William, London, United Kingdom Brayson, Joseph, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom Brendish, Nathan, Southampton, United Kingdom Cabello, Margarita, Madrid, Spain Caponcello, Maria Giulia, Seville, Spain Chang, Chun-Chi, Zurich, Switzerland Chu, Wan-Yu, Amsterdam, Netherlands Ciaccio, Laura, Dundee, United Kingdom Classen, Annika Y., Cologne, Germany Constantinides, Bede, Oxford, United Kingdom Coscione, Suny, Cambridge, United Kingdom Cruz, Angeline, Barcelona, Spain De Vito, Andrea, Sassari, Italy Deroche, Luc, Poitiers, France Díaz-García, Judith, Madrid, Spain Dziarski, Alisha, Baltimore, United States Effelsberg, Natalie, Münster, Germany Egger, Matthias, Graz, Austria El Ghali, Amer, Detroit, United States Ergün, Mehmet, Nijmegen, Netherlands Eryilmaz-Eren, Esma, Kayseri, Turkey Eubank, Taryn, Houston, United States Ewoldt, Tim, Rotterdam, Netherlands Feys, Simon, Leuven, Belgium Fox, Valeria, Milan, Italy Ghelfenstein-Ferreira, Théo, Creteil, France Graham, Emma Eileen, Herlev, Denmark Gu, Qingze, Oxford, United Kingdom Hamilton, Fergus, Bristol, United Kingdom Herrera, Oscar, London, United Kingdom Hetland, Marit A K, Stavanger, Norway Hookham, Lauren, Kampala, Uganda Huygens, Sammy, Rotterdam, Netherlands Hwang, Hee-Jong, Daegu, Korea, Republic of Ilsby, Christian, Hvidovre, Denmark Ivan, Branislav, Basel, Switzerland Jones, Christopher R, Exeter, United Kingdom Juan, Chih-Han, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China Karponis, Dimitrios, Oxford, United Kingdom Kirsebom, Freja, London, United Kingdom Knüsli, José, Lausanne, Switzerland Koelman, Diederik, Amsterdam, Netherlands Konnova, Angelina, Antwerp, Belgium Kubiliute, Ieva, Vilnius, Lithuania Kunz Coyne, Ashlan, Detroit, United States Lacroix, Mathilde, Boulogne-Billancourt, France Lattwein, Kirby, Rotterdam, Netherlands Laumay, Floriane, Lyon, France Le Terrier, Christophe, Fribourg, Switzerland Leoni, Simone, Bern, Switzerland Lipworth, Samuel, Oxford, United Kingdom Lombardi, Andrea, Milan, Italy M R, Shincy, Bangalore, India Mah, Marcus, Singapore, Singapore Mainardi, Ilaria, Milan, Italy Mansfield, Mary, Limerick, Ireland Martínez-Álvarez, Sandra, Logroño, Spain Melchio, Monica, Genoa, Italy Meyer, Sylvain, Limoges, France Monge-Olivares, Laura, Seville, Spain Morin, Benedict, Basel, Switzerland Morrison, Hazel, Oxford, United Kingdom Motos, Anna, Madrid, Spain Mourão, Joana, Porto, Portugal Mowlaboccus, Shakeel, Perth, Australia Moynan, David, Dublin, Ireland Mutsaers-Van Oudheusden, Anne, Tilburg, Netherlands Nassirnia, Sedreh, Lausanne, Switzerland Navero-Castillejos, Jessica, Barcelona, Spain Onorato, Lorenzo, Naples, Italy Otter, Ashley, Porton Down, United Kingdom Palomba, Emanuele, Milan, Italy Pedersen, Emilie M. J., Hillerød, Denmark Petrucci, Flavia, Rome, Italy Plattner, Michel, Zurich, Switzerland Prattes, Juergen, Graz, Austria Rabault, Charlotte, Paris, France Rando, Emanuele, Rome, Italy Ranzenigo, Martina, Amsterdam, Netherlands Rinaldi, Matteo, Bologna, Italy Rizvi, Zaigham Abbas, Faridabad, India Roch, Mélanie, Geneva, Switzerland Rodriguez-Ruiz, Juan Pablo, Antwerp, Belgium Romero-Muñoz, María, Seville, Spain Rybak, Jeffrey M., Memphis, United States Sadek, Mustafa, Fribourg, Switzerland Sánchez-De Prada, Laura, Valladolid, Spain Schaffarczyk, Lukas Markus, Oldenburg, Germany Schinas, Georgios, Patras, Greece Serna, Carlos, Madrid, Spain Silva, Vanessa, Vila Real, Portugal Silva Nodari, Carolina, Paris, France Siopi, Maria, Athens, Greece Snoek, Linde, Amsterdam, Netherlands Tack, Bieke, Antwerp, Belgium Teske, Nina Carina, Munich, Germany Thurner, Anna, Würzburg, Germany Tiseo, Giusy, Pisa, Italy Tong-Minh, Kirby, Rotterdam, Netherlands Tunali, Varol, Manisa, Turkey Van Der Schalk, Thomas E., Wilrijk, Belgium Van Leeuwen, Leanne, Rotterdam, Netherlands Van Os, Wisse, Vienna, Austria Van Soest, Thijs M., Amsterdam, Netherlands Villamarín Melio, Miguel, Barcelona, Spain Wang, Jiayu, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Wefring, Helene Johannessen, Tønsberg, Norway Wegner, Fanny, Zurich, Switzerland Whelan, Sean Olann, Galway, Ireland Wijnant, Gert-Jan, Brussels, Belgium Wynberg, Elke, Amsterdam, Netherlands Xanthopoulou, Kyriaki, Cologne, Germany Yoon, Chang Ho, Oxford, United Kingdom Zaffagnini, Amina, Verona, Italy Zappulo, Emanuela, Naples, Italy Zhao, Jinxin, Melbourne, Australia Zhu, Chendi, Shatin, Hong-Kong, ChinaNext >