EuroClonality participant Tomas Reigl wins ESLHO Poster Prize
November 19, 2025
As each year, the best posters of the 14th ESLHO Symposium in Brno, Czech Republic, were rewarded a special Poster Prize. The clear winner was Tomas Reigl, the local representative from Masaryk University in Brno, who presented a “EuroClonality-NGS visualization and reporting tool for IG/TR clonality assessment in routine diagnostics.” He invited all participants to scan the QR code, explore the tool, start using it, and share their feedback to support further development. This was a perfect example of how collaboration can drive innovation and contribute to improved standardization and optimization of laboratory workflows.

Second place went again to a study that reflects the collaborative nature of our consortia. Julio Pozo from the Salamanca group presented his poster “Ensuring data reproducibility: A multicenter evaluation of non-IVD-R spectral flow cytometers for collaborative clinical research.”
The poster from the Prinses Máxima Centre in Utrecht, titled “Diagnostic immunophenotypic and molecular determinants predict CD19-CART therapy outcomes in pediatric BCP-ALL”, submitted by Noël Dautzenberg and presented by Anandhi Suresh, received the third-most votes from the audience. Congratulations to all winners.