KNMP Student Award 2025 for Nina Dael and Noah Scholten
Nina Dael and Noah Scholten, both master students from GRIP, are among the winners of the KNMP Student Award 2025. The awards were presented during the KNMP Autumn Congress on Tuesday, October 28.
The students were nominated by their lecturers and professors for their excellent academic performance, dedication, and active involvement in pharmaceutical education and research. Each recipient received a certificate and a €1,000 prize. With this annual award, the KNMP highlights promising pharmaceutical talent and encourages future innovation in the field.
Nina Dael graduated cum laude in Pharmacy in June 2025, after an interdisciplinary academic path including University College and Forensic Sciences courses. Her master’s project in PTEE combined a meta-analysis and a database study on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness, both submitted to leading scientific journals—an exceptional achievement for a master’s student.
Noah Scholten conducted an innovative study on menopausal women’s experiences with primary care, a rarely researched topic. Her findings, published in Pharmaceutisch Weekblad, provide practical insights for pharmacists. Despite being deaf, she achieved her goal of becoming a pharmacist—demonstrating perseverance, professional excellence, and serving as an inspiring role model.
Information about the KNMP Student Award 2025
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