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    European Society of Hypertension History

    E. Ambrosioni, S.E. Kjeldsen, L.H. Lindholm, L. Hanson, R. Cifkova, S. Laurent,
    A. Zanchetti, G. Mancia for the ESH Council

    The main purpose of the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) is to provide a stable and organised European platform for scientific exchange in hypertension. Professor Alberto Zanchetti and his colleagues initiated a series of European Hypertension Meetings in Milan in the years when the ISH did not hold any scientific meetings. Initially, these were organised without the help and support of a scientific society, except for the 1987 meeting which was organised under the endorsement and cooperation of ISH. The so-called "Milan Meetings" proved to be enormously successful, blending high-quality science and excellent organisation with a friendly academic atmosphere of the Milan University. The Milan Meetings were very well-attended, perhaps because of the clear emphasis towards clinical hypertension research. The need for a European Society of Hypertension (ESH) was demonstrated by the success of the Milan Meetings, among other factors. The ESH was created in 1989. Thus, the 4th European Hypertension Meeting in Milan was the first to be organised under the auspices of the ESH.

    Much effort was given to make the ESH a true sister society of the ISH, and thus its by-laws and objectives were modeled after those of the ISH. Close cooperation between the two societies has existed since the ESH was first formed. For example, all European members of the ISH were automatically granted membership in the ESH, if desired. The Journal of Hypertension, the official journal of the ISH, was adopted by the ESH as its official journal.

    The links with the ISH were of course very close also on a personal level. Professor Willem Birkenhäger, the first president of the ESH, had served as vice-president of the ISH just a few years previously. Professor John Reid, the second president of the ESH, was a member of the scientific council of the ISH. Professors Alberto Zanchetti, Lennart Hansson, Peter van Zwieten and Giuseppe Mancia all served as presidents of the ESH, and had previously served as presidents of the ISH.

    A positive, high level of interest in the ESH continues to be exhibited. Members and European Hypertension Specialists come from all countries in Europe including all former Eastern European Countries, and from North Africa and the Middle East. The annual scientific meetings continue to grow, with increasing numbers of attendees and abstract submissions. Thus, beginning in the year 2000, the ESH decided to hold annual meetings, rather than bi-annual. The annual meeting is held in Milan every second year (in odd-numbered years) and in other European cities on alternate (even-numbered) years. However, if an ISH meeting is to be held in Europe, it is likely that the ISH and the ESH meetings will be arranged jointly for that year. This will be the case in 2014, when the two meetings will be organised together in Athens.

  • Awards Given at ESH Meetings

    The European Society of Hypertension confers the following awards each year at their annual meeting.

    Björn Folkow Award and Lecture

    Established by the ESH with the generous collaboration of AstraZeneca in 1989 and it continuous to be supported by AstraZeneca. To be presented to a person or persons who have carried out original research in physiology that has contributed to our understanding of the pathogenesis of hypertension.

    • 1989 J. Conway (Oxford, UK)
    • 1991 M.A.D.H. Schalekamp (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
    • 1993 M.J. Mulvany (Aarhus, Denmark)
    • 1995 P.I. Korner (Woolwich, Australia)
    • 1997 G. Mancia (Milan, Italy)
    • 1999 T. Unger (Berlin, Germany)
    • 2000 M. O'Rourke (Darlinghurst, Australia)
    • 2001 T.F. Lüscher (Zurich, Switzerland)
    • 2003 F.C. Luft (Berlin, Germany)
    • 2004 R. Fagard (Leuven, Belgium)
    • 2005 H. Haller (Hannover, Germany)
    • 2006 Anthony M. Heagerty (Manchester, UK)
    • 2007 Carl Erik Morgensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
    • 2008 Anna F. Dominiczak (Glasgow, UK)
    • 2009 Guido Grassi (Milan, Italy)

    Alberto Zanchetti Life Achievement Award

    Established by the ESH in 1995, to be presented to a scientist with a life-long high quality scientific research in the field of hypertension.                               

    • 1995  Y.V. Postnov (Moscow, Russia)
    • 1997 H.R. Brunner (Lausanne, Switzerland)
    • 1999 M. Safar (Paris, France)
    • 2001 P.A. van Zwieten (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
    • 2003 A.F. Lever (Glasgow, UK)
    • 2004 W.H. Birkenhager (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
    • 2005 P. Sleight (Oxford, UK)
    • 2006 Eberhard Ritz (Germany)
    • 2007 Karl Heinz Rahn (Münster, Germany)
    • 2008 John Chalmers (Sydney, Australia)
    • 2009 Pierre Corvol (Paris, France)

    ESH Honorary Membership

    Established by the ESH in 2001, to be given to a scientist who has made extraordinary contributions to research in hypertension or who has given exceptionally important support to the activities of the Society.

    • 2001 Peter Sleight (Oxford, UK)
    • 2005 Stevo Julius (Ann Arbor, USA), B.N.C. Prichard (London, UK)
    • 2006 Alberto Zanchetti (Milan, Italy)
    • 2007 Per Lund-Johansen (Bergen, Norway), Jirí Widimský Sr. (Prague, Czech Republic)
    • 2008 Liu Lisheng (Beijing, China)
    • 2009 Jose L. Rodicio (Madrid, Spain), Peter van Zwieten (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

    Lennart Hansson Memorial Lecture

    Established by the ESH in 2003, to be conferred to a scientist who has obtained important results in the field of clinical hypertension and trials.                    

    • 2003 Stevo Julius (Ann Arbor, MI, USA)
    • 2005 Per Omvik (Bergen, Norway)
    • 2006 Dick De Zeeuw (The Netherlands)
    • 2007 Dennis Clement (Gent, Belgium)
    • 2008 Sverre E. Kjeldsen (Oslo, Norway) 
    • 2009 Bernard Waeber (Lausanne-Fribourg, Switzerland)

     Paul Milliez Award

    The venue of the ESH meeting offers a special opportunity to attribute the award to a French scientist acknowledged for his accomplishments in the field of hypertension.        

    • 2004 M. Safar (Paris, France)
    • 2005 J. Ménard (Paris, France)
    • 2006 Pierre Corvol (Paris, France)
    • 2007 Albert Mimran (Montpellier, France)
    • 2008 Bernard I. Levy (Paris, France)
    • 2009 Jean-Michel Mallion (Grenoble, France)

     Jiří Widimský Sr. Award

    This award is offered by the Czech Foundation for Hypertension Research to young candidates (no older than 40 years) based on the evaluation of their abstracts submitted to the ESH Annual Meeting. The selection of the awardees is made by the Widimsky Award Committee.  

    • 2004 D. Hering, T. Kuznetsova, M. Tomaszewski
    • 2005 J. Kucerova, K. Stolaarz, B. Strauch
    • 2006 O. Mayer Jr (Czech Republic), L. Paulis (Slovak Republic), G. Bilo (Poland)
    • 2007 K. Styczkiewicz (Milan, Italy and Cracow, Poland), M. Mráz (Košice, Slovak Republic), Z. Dika (Zagreb, Croatia)
    • 2008 P. Sarafidis (Greece), P. Jankowski (Poland), Katia Bürgi (Brazil), M.A. Lopez Verrilli (Argentina)
    • 2009 I. Pecin (Croatia), J. Wolf (Poland), O. Petrák (Czech Republic)                           

     Servier SNS Research Award of ESH (this award is no longer available)

    Established in 2003 this award is no longer available. The award consisted of a research grant made available by Servier. It was given bi-annually by Servier to an investigator presenting a high quality research project on the role of sympathetic nervous system in cardiovascular disease. The selection was made by a committee that was appointed by ESH.

    • 2003 M. Schlaich (Erlangen, Germany)
    • 2005 K. Narkiewicz (Gdansk, Poland)
    • 2007 G. Seravalle (Milan, Italy)

    Renin Academy Award (this award is no longer available)

    Established in 2007 this award is no longer available. The award was presented to a young investigator who had published an important paper on RAS in the past year.

    • 2007 D. Müller (Berlin, Germany)
    • 2008 W. Batenburg (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)

    Peter Sleight Award

    Established in 2008 with a research grant made available by Boehringer Ingelheim. To be conferred to a young investigator who has made an outstanding contribution to research, education, and leadership in the fields of hypertension and cardio-vascular protection. One important award criterion will be the number of citations within the last 12 months.

    • 2009 Renata Cífková (Prague, Czech Republic)

    ESH Fellowships

    Research Fellowship for research and training in hypertension related fields. The award will be up to a maximum of 50,000 euro per annum and it is intended to fund two Fellowships per year.

    • 2009 Quig Wang (Lausanne, Switerzerland)