2024 Ekbom Award Recipient: Dr. Stefan Clemens

July 1, 2024 2024 Ekbom Award Recipient: Dr. Stefan Clemens Dr. Stefan Clemens receives the 2024 Ekbom Award On June 3, Stefan Cle...


July 1, 2024
2024 Ekbom Award Recipient: Dr. Stefan Clemens

Dr. Stefan Clemens receives the 2024 Ekbom Award

On June 3, Stefan Clemens, PhD, HdR was honored with the prestigious Ekbom Award from the Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) Foundation, in recognition of his exceptional leadership qualities. The RLS Foundation established the Ekbom Award in 1998 to honor individuals who make significant contributions to the RLS Foundation and toward enriching the lives of people who have RLS. Swedish neurologist Karl-Axel Ekbom, MD, for whom this award is named, published early reports on the disease and first named it restless legs syndrome. The RLS Foundation is grateful to the Ekbom family for allowing their name to be used for this distinguished award in honor of Dr. Ekbom and his work.

Dr. Clemens became a member of the Foundation’s Scientific and Medical Advisory Board (SMAB) in 2016. Serving as the Chair of the Research Grant Program, Dr. Clemens has significantly advanced the program's reach and impact. Under his leadership, the program has seen unprecedented growth, with a record-breaking number of proposals submitted this year. His efforts have not only amplified the program's scale but also extended its influence globally, with proposals coming from four different countries. Dr. Clemens' dedication to advancing RLS research continues to inspire the scientific community and provides hope for individuals affected by this condition.

The Foundation is pleased to have Dr. Clemens join the distinguished group of individuals who have received the Ekbom Award. Past recipients include Karla Dzienkowski, RN, BSN (2020), John Winkelman, MD, PhD (2020), Lew Phelps (2018), Christopher J. Earley MBBCH, PhD (2017), Bobbie Kittredge (2016), Michael Silber, MB ChB (2014), Bob Waterman (2008), Sheila Connolly (2005), Bob Balkam (2003), Cate Murray (2001), Richard P. Allen, PhD (2000), and Arthur Walters, MD (1998). Congratulations and thank you, Dr. Clemens!

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