My co-supervised Ph.D. student Katayun attended last week to NordicPOP annual meeting (link) in Uppsala (Sweden) and we decided that she can recycle our older poster and present it also there. Actually this poster was collectively done in a hurry last summer, when she was still in her maternity leave. The content of the poster (LAT1-Mediated Transport of Temozolomide Does Not Override DNA Repair-mediated Chemoresistance) is the same that I posted in February 2024 (link), i.e., the publication in European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the poster was originally prepared for the FIBTRA meeting (link) that we organized in August 2023. So obviously, the poster and of course the presenter were so great, that even being recycled poster, she was awarded as poster prize laureate! So congratulation, Katayun!
So the "take home message" of this post is that never hesitate to recycle your old posters, they may be a prize candidates! 😀 And this is a great example of circulation economy (NOTE! The science itself is not circulated, it would be called stealing or "me-too" science!) 😎