SSAAMP Promotes Science

SSAAMP promotes science. For example, with the annual Science Award presented at the annual congress. It also promotes research in the field of prevention and anti-aging medicine.

SCIENCE AWARD

The Swiss Society for Anti-Aging Medicine and Prevention (SSAAMP) is highly committed to promoting research in the field of prevention and anti-aging medicine.
For this purpose, a science prize of CHF 500 for the best abstract will be awarded at the annual congress on May 16, 2026, in Zurich.
Submissions can be made from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in German or English. Travel expenses will be reimbursed for a train ticket to and from Zurich.

The abstract should be structured as follows:

  • Introduction
  • Materials and Methods
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • The maximum word count is 400

Submissions must be sent by April 27, 2026, to info@ssaamp.ch

Click here for the call for papers, PDF File

SGEM Science Award

The SGEM encourages young and experienced scientists to submit their work, present it to an expert audience, discuss it with each other, and mutually benefit from one another.

Submissions by December 1, 2025, see call for papers.

Click here for the call for papers, PDF File

SCIENCE AWARD Winners

Sara Ruppen Science Award SSAAMP

Science Award 2025

Winner
Dr. rer. nat. Sara Ruppen
Report Science Award PDF File

Science Award 2023

Winner (center)
Dr. med. Joé Diederich
Science Award Blog

Dr. med. Sabrina Baumgartner 2022 SSAAMP Award

Science Award 2022

Winner (center)
Dr. med. Sabrina Baumgartner
Report Science Award Blog

Science Award 2020

Winner (center)
Karl Lingenfelder
Report Science Award PDF File

Science Award 2019

Winner (right)
Gabriel Hobi
Impact of Estrogen Type on Breast Cancer Biomarker in Healthy Mammary Tissue of Non-Human Primates

Science Award 2018

Winner (center)
Prof. Dr. med. Michael von Wolff
Serum Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) has low predictive value as an ovarian reserve marker

Science Award 2017

Winner 2017 (center)
cand. med. Luisa Matthieu
Impact of illness perceptions on bio-functional age in over- weight and obese people