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Sloan-Menninger-Shevrin Prize Winners 2024

Home > News & Researches > Sloan-Menninger-Shevrin Prize Winners 2024

2024-10-14 by Ross Balchin

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The 2024 winners of the Sloan-Menninger-Shevrin Prizes are Mark Solms (established researcher) and Caitlin Ware (emerging researcher). The 2024 prizes were made possible thanks to gracious gifts from Mr Bob Berry and Mrs Aliza Shevrin.

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Mark Solms

Mark Solms is the Co-Chair (with Cristina Alberini) of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society. He is a member of the British Psychoanalytical Society, and the South African and American Psychoanalytic Associations. He is also Science Director of APsaA. He coined the word ‘neuropsychoanalysis’ in 1998, and has been a major contributor to the development of this field. He is a Full Professor and the Director of Neuropsychology at the Neuroscience Institute of the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

 

Caitlin Ware
Caitlin Ware is a Franco American psychologist, researcher, and lecturer. She obtained her PhD in psychoanalysis and psychopathology from the University of Paris Cité on the subject of Alzheimer’s and bilingualism under the supervision of Pr Emeritus Paul-Laurent Assoun. She currently conducts research at the Broca Living Lab in Paris. 

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