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The AGA Research Foundation is thrilled to award 52 researchers with research funding in the 2017 award year.
“The AGA Research Foundation has a proven track record of funding young investigators who subsequently achieve great success in research. We are confident that the 2017 class will be no exception,” said Robert S. Sandler, MD, MPH, AGAF, chair, AGA Research Foundation. “AGA is honored to invest in this year’s award recipients and looks forward to seeing how each research project contributes to advancing the field of gastroenterology.”
The AGA Research Award Program serves to support talented investigators who are pursuing careers in digestive disease research. A grant from the AGA Research Foundation ensures that a major proportion of the recipient’s time is protected for research.
The awards program is made possible thanks to generous donors and funders contributing to the AGA Research Foundation. Show your support for GI research.
To learn about upcoming research funding opportunities, and to view the list of this years’ winners, visit www.gastro.org/awards.
This year’s honorees were recognized during several AGA Research Foundation events at Digestive Disease Week® 2017, which took place May 6-9 in Chicago, IL.
The AGA Research Foundation is thrilled to award 52 researchers with research funding in the 2017 award year.
“The AGA Research Foundation has a proven track record of funding young investigators who subsequently achieve great success in research. We are confident that the 2017 class will be no exception,” said Robert S. Sandler, MD, MPH, AGAF, chair, AGA Research Foundation. “AGA is honored to invest in this year’s award recipients and looks forward to seeing how each research project contributes to advancing the field of gastroenterology.”
The AGA Research Award Program serves to support talented investigators who are pursuing careers in digestive disease research. A grant from the AGA Research Foundation ensures that a major proportion of the recipient’s time is protected for research.
The awards program is made possible thanks to generous donors and funders contributing to the AGA Research Foundation. Show your support for GI research.
To learn about upcoming research funding opportunities, and to view the list of this years’ winners, visit www.gastro.org/awards.
This year’s honorees were recognized during several AGA Research Foundation events at Digestive Disease Week® 2017, which took place May 6-9 in Chicago, IL.
The AGA Research Foundation is thrilled to award 52 researchers with research funding in the 2017 award year.
“The AGA Research Foundation has a proven track record of funding young investigators who subsequently achieve great success in research. We are confident that the 2017 class will be no exception,” said Robert S. Sandler, MD, MPH, AGAF, chair, AGA Research Foundation. “AGA is honored to invest in this year’s award recipients and looks forward to seeing how each research project contributes to advancing the field of gastroenterology.”
The AGA Research Award Program serves to support talented investigators who are pursuing careers in digestive disease research. A grant from the AGA Research Foundation ensures that a major proportion of the recipient’s time is protected for research.
The awards program is made possible thanks to generous donors and funders contributing to the AGA Research Foundation. Show your support for GI research.
To learn about upcoming research funding opportunities, and to view the list of this years’ winners, visit www.gastro.org/awards.
This year’s honorees were recognized during several AGA Research Foundation events at Digestive Disease Week® 2017, which took place May 6-9 in Chicago, IL.