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Deadline: November 18, 2009
(unless otherwise noted)
** - application
process separate from abstract submission
SPR Awards
APS Awards
APA Awards
AAP
Award
ASPN Awards
LWPES Awards
JPS Award
FOPO
Award
MOD Award
PGPR Award
PIDS
Award
Travel Grant Programs
SPR Richard D.
Rowe
Award in Perinatal Cardiology
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(Presented by the Society for Pediatric
Research)
The Richard D. Rowe Award in Perinatal
Cardiology was established in 1988 by
colleagues, trainees and friends of Dr. Rowe to
honor his many personal achievements, commitment
to academic excellence, integrity and humility.
The award carries a monetary prize of $1,000.
The winning applicant is selected on the basis
of both the quality of the work presented in the
abstract and the information contained in the
sponsoring letter.
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Check the
appropriate box in the PAS abstract
submission program and complete the online
application form.
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Abstract and
supplemental materials must be received by
the PAS abstract submission deadline.
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Have M.D.,
Ph.D., or equivalent degree and be within 3
years of completion of post-doctoral
education (individuals who are in the
process of obtaining such an education, but
have already completed original work are
encouraged to apply.)
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First
authorship on an abstract submitted to the
annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic
Societies in the field of perinatal
cardiovascular development. The abstract
must be accepted for presentation at the PAS
Annual Meeting to be considered.
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A sponsoring
letter from a member of the Society for
Pediatric Research that
contains a short appraisal of the candidate's
accomplishments and potential and clearly
outline his/her participation in the work
contained in the abstract.
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Candidate's
curriculum vitae.
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The
recipient must present the study at the PAS
Annual Meeting in a related session.
For questions
or further information:
SPR Awards
3400 Research Forest Drive, Suite B-7
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Tel: 281-419-0052
Fax: 281-419-0082
E-mail:
info@aps-spr.org
URL:
www.aps-spr.org
SPR David G.
Nathan Award in Hematology/Oncology
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(Presented by the Society for Pediatric
Research)
The David G. Nathan Award in Basic Research by a
Fellow was established in 2000 by the
colleagues, trainees, and friends of Dr. Nathan
to honor his achievements in every aspect of
academic pediatrics. The winning candidate is
selected based on the quality of the work
presented in the abstract. The award carries a
monetary prize of $1,000. Eligibility Criteria: Fellow must submit and
present the abstract prior to the completion of
fellowship Candidates must fulfill the following
conditions:
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Check the appropriate box in the PAS abstract
submission program and complete the online
application form.
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Abstract and supplemental materials must be
received by the PAS abstract submission deadline
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First authorship on an abstract submitted to the
Pediatric Academic Societies' (PAS) Annual
Meeting in the field of pediatric
hematology/oncology. The abstract must be
accepted for presentation at the PAS Annual
Meeting to be considered.
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A letter from the senior investigator or sponsor
that includes a statement that the work was
performed by the nominee, and fully addresses
the role the candidate had in the work.
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The recipient must present the study at the PAS
Annual Meeting in a related session.
For questions or further information: SPR Awards 3400 Research Forest Drive, Suite B-7 The Woodlands, TX 77381 Tel: 281-419-0052 Fax: 281-419-0082 E-mail:
info@aps-spr.org URL:
www.aps-spr.org
SPR Fellow's
Basic Research Award
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(Presented by the Society for Pediatric
Research)
The Society for Pediatric Research annually
honors fellows
engaged in pediatric research. These awards are
designed to encourage pediatricians in training
to pursue careers in academic pediatrics.
Winning candidates are selected based on the
quality of the work presented in the abstract.
Each award ($1,000) is given annually to one to
three individuals.
Eligibility Criteria: Fellow must submit and
present the abstract prior to the completion of
fellowship
Candidates must fulfill the following
conditions:
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Check the appropriate box in the PAS abstract
submission program and complete the online
application form.
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Abstract and supplemental materials must be
received by the PAS abstract submission
deadline.
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First authorship on an abstract submitted to the
Pediatric Academic Societies' (PAS) Annual
Meeting. The abstract must be accepted for
presentation at the PAS Annual Meeting to be
considered.
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A letter from the senior investigator or sponsor
that includes a statement that the work was
performed by the nominee and fully addresses the
role the candidate had in the work and why the
caliber of this study is worthy for a national
award.
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The recipient must present the study at the PAS
Annual Meeting.
For additional information: SPR Awards 3400 Research Forest Drive, Suite B-7 The Woodlands, TX 77381 Tel: 281-419-0052 Fax: 281-419-0082 E-mail:
info@aps-spr.org URL:
www.aps-spr.org
SPR Fellow's
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(Presented by the Society for Pediatric
Research)
The Society for Pediatric Research annually
honors fellows
engaged in pediatric research. These awards are
designed to encourage pediatricians in training
to pursue careers in academic pediatrics.
Winning candidates are selected based on the
quality of the work presented in the abstract.
Each award ($1,000) is given annually to one to
three individuals.
Eligibility Criteria: Fellow must submit and
present the abstract prior to the completion of
fellowship
Candidates must fulfill the following
conditions:
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Check the appropriate box in the PAS abstract
submission program and complete the online
application form.
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Abstract and supplemental materials must be
received by the PAS abstract submission
deadline.
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First authorship on an abstract submitted to the
Pediatric Academic Societies' (PAS) Annual
Meeting. The abstract must be accepted for
presentation at the PAS Annual Meeting to be
considered.
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A letter from the senior investigator or sponsor
that includes a statement that the work was
performed by the nominee and fully addresses the
role the candidate had in the work and why the
caliber of this study is worthy for a national
award.
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The recipient must present the study at the PAS
Annual Meeting.
For additional information: SPR Awards 3400 Research Forest Drive, Suite B-7 The Woodlands, TX 77381 Tel: 281-419-0052 Fax: 281-419-0082 E-mail:
info@aps-spr.org URL:
www.aps-spr.org
SPR
House Officer
Research Award
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(Presented by the Society for Pediatric
Research)
The Society for Pediatric Research annually
honors house officers
engaged in pediatric research. These awards are
designed to encourage pediatricians in training
to pursue careers in academic pediatrics.
Winning candidates are selected based on the
quality of the work presented in the abstract.
Each awardee will receive a $1,000 award. One to
three awards will be given.
Eligibility Criteria: House Officer must submit
and present the abstract prior to the completion
of residency.
Candidates must fulfill the following
conditions:
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Check the appropriate box in the PAS abstract
submission program and complete the online
application form.
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Abstract and supplemental materials must be
received by the PAS abstract submission
deadline.
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First authorship on an abstract submitted to the
Pediatric Academic Societies' (PAS) Annual
Meeting. The abstract must be accepted for
presentation at the PAS Annual Meeting to be
considered.
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A letter from the senior investigator or sponsor
that includes a statement that the work was
performed by the nominee and fully addresses the
role the candidate had in the work and why the
caliber of this study is worthy for a national
award.
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The recipient must present the study at the PAS
Annual Meeting.
For additional information: SPR Awards 3400 Research Forest Drive, Suite B-7 The Woodlands, TX 77381 Tel: 281-419-0052 Fax: 281-419-0082 E-mail:
info@aps-spr.org URL:
www.aps-spr.org
SPR
Student
Research Award
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(Presented by the Society for Pediatric
Research)
The Society for Pediatric Research annually
honors students
engaged in pediatric research. These awards are
designed to encourage pediatricians in training
to pursue careers in academic pediatrics.
Winning candidates are selected based on the
quality of the work presented in the abstract.
Each awardee will receive a $1,000 award. Three
to six awards will be given; one to two in each
of the categories below:
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M.D./Ph.D. and Ph.D. Students
Eligibility Criteria: Student must submit
and present abstract prior to the student
receiving his/her M.D./Ph.D. or Ph.D. degree
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Medical Students
Eligibility Criteria: Student must submit
and present abstract prior to the student
receiving his/her M.D. degree.
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High School and College Students
Eligibility Criteria: Student must submit
and present abstract prior to the student
receiving his/her B.S./B.A degree.
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Check the appropriate box in the PAS abstract
submission program and complete the online
application form.
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Abstract and supplemental materials must be
received by the PAS abstract submission
deadline.
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First authorship on an abstract submitted to the
Pediatric Academic Societies' (PAS) Annual
Meeting. The abstract must be accepted for
presentation at the PAS Annual Meeting to be
considered.
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A letter from the senior investigator or sponsor
that includes a statement that the work was
performed by the nominee and fully addresses the
role the candidate had in the work and why the
caliber of this study is worthy for a national
award.
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The recipient must present the study at the PAS
Annual Meeting.
For additional information: SPR Awards 3400 Research Forest Drive, Suite B-7 The Woodlands, TX 77381 Tel: 281-419-0052 Fax: 281-419-0082 E-mail:
info@aps-spr.org URL:
www.aps-spr.org
SPR
Thomas A. Hazinski
Distinguished Service Award
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(Presented by the Society for Pediatric
Research)
This award was
established by the SPR Council in 2002 and
honors a special individual who has provided
exceptional service to the Society over an
extended period of time.
APS
Norman J. Siegel New Member
Outstanding Science Award
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(Presented by the American Pediatric
Society)
The purpose of
this award is to acknowledge an APS New Member
for his/her contribution to science.
APA
Ludwig-Seidel
Award
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(Presented by the Academic Pediatric
Association)
This award recognizes the abstract that
represents the best research project in
pediatric emergency medicine in which a PEM
fellow is a lead author.
The application involves the following:
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Check the appropriate box in the PAS abstract
submission program and complete the online
application form.
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The nominee must be the first author of the
abstract.
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Upload a 500–1000-word expanded version of the
abstract. The overview should include the
project’s rationale, method of implementation,
and evaluation. There should be some discussion
of the project’s importance and potential
impact. During the judging process strong
emphasis is placed on the extent to which the
process is innovative, and the degree to which
there is an objective evaluation component.
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Abstract and supplemental materials must be
received by November 18, 2009.
A committee from the Academic Pediatric
Association selects the winning candidate.
For additional information: APA Awards 6728 Old McLean Village Drive McLean, VA 22101 Phone: 703-556-9222
Fax: 703-556-8729 E-mail:
Jennifer@academicpeds.org
URL:
www.academicpeds.org
APA
Michael Shannon
Research Award
(Presented by the Academic Pediatric
Association)
This award will be granted to the best abstract
in the areas of pharmacology/toxicology, drug
reactions/events, substance use, environmental
health, disaster preparedness/response and
emergency medicine. Trainees and junior faculty
are especially encouraged to apply for this
prestigious award.
This research award is in memory of the life
achievements of Michael Shannon, MD, MPH, (1953
–2009). Dr. Shannon was a professor at Harvard
Medical School. He was the first
African-American to be named a full professor of
Pediatrics at the institution. (2004). Dr.
Shannon was also the first African American to
serve as a division chief at Children's Hospital
Boston and served as chief of both the emergency
medicine and clinical pharmacology departments.
He was considered the preeminent pediatric
toxicologist in the world. He was a prolific
writer, having published more than 50
peer-reviewed articles in major scientific
journals. He was lead editor of one of the
authoritative texts of medical Toxicology,
Haddad, and Winchester’s Clinical Management of
Poisoning and Drug Overdose, 4th Edition,
published in 2007. He was also Medical
Editor-in-Chief of ToxED, and Board Co-Chair of
that publication.
The application involves the following:
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Check the appropriate box in the PAS
abstract submission program and complete the
online application form.
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Eligible candidates are limited to
individuals who are no more than 5 years out
from the completion of their fellowship or
last training and must indicate status on
application.
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The nominee must be the first author of the
abstract.
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Abstract and supplemental materials must be
received by November 18, 2009.
A
committee from the Academic Pediatric
Association selects the winning candidate and
the award is presented during the APA Business
Meeting.
For additional information:
APA Awards
6728 Old McLean Village Drive
McLean, VA 22101
Phone: 703-556-9222
Fax: 703-556-8729
E-mail:
Jennifer@academicpeds.org
URL:
www.academicpeds.org
AAP William A.
Silverman Lecture)
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(Presented by the American Academy of
Pediatrics)
The William A.
Silverman Lectureship was established in 2006 by
the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Section on
Perinatal Pediatrics to honor Dr. Silverman. The
awarded will address evidence based medicine
and/or bioethics of the newborn. Dr Silverman
was a leader in both and each is an important
area in today’s research.
ASPN Trainee
Basic & Clinical Research Awards
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(Presented by the American Society of Pediatric
Nephrology)
Two to three ASPN Trainee Awards will be given of equal
value, with at least one award each to the best
basic and best clinical abstract submitted by a
trainee. Medical students, residents, or fellows
who are pursuing combined clinical and research
training, toward becoming a pediatric
nephrologist are eligible. One award will
recognize the best clinical abstract and one,
the best basic science abstract. The award consists of
a cash award, partially paid travel expenses,
and complimentary registration.
Candidates for the Trainee Research Award are
solicited during the Call for Abstracts.
Qualifications for this award are as follows:
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Must be a medical student, resident or fellow
pursuing combined clinical and research training
toward becoming a pediatric nephrologist at the
time of submission.
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First authorship on an abstract submitted to the
PAS/ASPN Annual Meeting in the field of
pediatric nephrology that is accepted for
presentation.
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Awardees will be expected to present their
abstract
at one of the two nephrology “Free
Communication” sessions at the annual ASPN/PAS
meeting.
To Apply for an Award: The application process for a Trainee Research
Award includes the following:
The ASPN Program Committee will evaluate the
abstracts based on their scientific merit and
the quality of the work.
For additional information: American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Email:
info@aspneph.com Phone: 281-419-0052
ASPN
Fellow Research
Presentation Award
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(Presented by the American Society of Pediatric
Nephrology)
All clinical fellows in training receive
complimentary registration if they are the first
author of an abstract that is accepted for
poster or platform presentation to the ASPN
meeting.
To Apply for an Award: The application process for
the Fellow Research Presentation Award includes the following:
For additional information: American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Email: info@aspneph.com Phone: 281-419-0052
Travel Grants
PAS Travel Grants
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(Presented by the Pediatric Academic Societies)
The
Pediatric Academic Societies will award travel
grants up to $500 plus complimentary meeting
registration to attend the PAS Annual Meeting.
Travel grants are possible to runner-ups among
the SPR Fellow’s Basic & Fellow’s Clinical Award
categories only. Indicate your interest by
checking the PAS Travel Grant box in the online
submission program when applying for one of
those awards. Up to 100 travel awards will be
made in 2010.
For additional
information:
PAS Travel Awards Program
3400 Research Forest Drive, Suite B-7
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Tel: 281-419-0052
Fax: 281-419-0082
E-mail:
info@aps-spr.org
URL:
www.pas-meeting.org
ASPN
Resident Travel
Award
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(Presented by the American Society of
Pediatric Nephrology)
The
ASPN will sponsor residents and selected other
non-fellow trainees to attend the upcoming ASPN/PAS
meeting.
Stipends to partially support travel will be
given on a competitive basis. In addition, the
ASPN supports the trainee registration fee for
the meeting. Applicants may be medical students,
1st or 2nd year pediatric residents (PL1-PL2),
or 1st, 2nd, or 3rd year med-peds resident
(PGY1-PGY3) in an ACGME-accredited pediatric
residency program.
Applications
must include the following:
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Recommendation by a member of the ASPN who
agrees to accompany the trainee to the
meeting.
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Applicant’s
curriculum vitae along with a 1-page
statement from the candidate describing
his/her interest and possible career plans
in pediatric nephrology.
It is
important that all of the requested documents
are included when applying. Applicants must
commit to attend the 3-day meeting if selected.
Nominations
must be submitted by Friday, January 22, 2010 to
info@aspneph.com or faxed to 281-419-0082.
For additional information: American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Email: info@aspneph.com Phone: 281-419-0052
LWPES
Human Growth Foundation Award
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(Presented by the Lawson Wilkins Pediatric
Endocrine Society)
The Human Growth
Foundation Award was established in 2007 to
encourage Fellows training in pediatric
endocrinology to pursue clinical and bench
investigations that may lead to a better
understanding of human growth. A one thousand
dollar prize is awarded annually to the best
growth related abstract submitted by a Fellow to
the LWPES/PAS annual meeting.
Support
Materials:
Upload the following required materials with
the Award Application to make a complete packet:
Stipulations:
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Have M.D.,
Ph.D., or equivalent degree and be within 3
years of completion of post-doctoral
education. Individuals in the process of
obtaining such an education but having
already completed original work are
encouraged to apply.
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First
authorship on an abstract submitted to the
PAS/LWPES Annual Meeting in the field of
human growth that is accepted for
presentation.
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The awardee will present the
study at the 2010 PAS
Annual Meeting in a related session.
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Must be an
Associate Member or Active Member of LWPES.
For additional information:
Lawson Wilkins Pediatric Endocrine Society Email: info@lwpes.org Phone:
703-556-9222
LWPES
Lawson Wilkins
Lecture
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(Presented by the Lawson Wilkins Pediatric
Endocrine Society)
In honor Dr. Wilkins, the “father” of pediatric
endocrinology and the person in whose honor this
society was named. This lecture is given by an
expert in a field related to pediatric
endocrinology.
For additional information:
Lawson Wilkins Pediatric Endocrine Society Email: info@lwpes.org Phone:
703-556-9222
LWPES
Robert M. Blizzard
Lecture
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(Presented by the Lawson Wilkins Pediatric
Endocrine Society)
In honor of Robert M. Blizzard, MD. This
lecture recognizes the lifetime achievement of
Dr. Blizzard and is given by a national or
international expert in a field related to
pediatric endocrinology.
For additional information:
Lawson Wilkins Pediatric Endocrine Society Email: info@lwpes.org Phone:
703-556-9222
JPS Fellow Awards
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(Presented by Japan Pediatric Society)
This exchange program recognizes contributions
by a Fellow from Japan.
PGPR Award for
Outstanding Contributions to Global Child Health
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(Presented by The Programme for Global
Paediatric Research, The Hospital for Sick
Children, Toronto)
This new award
will honour outstanding research achievements in
global child health. We specifically invite
nominations of researchers who have conducted
their work in developing regions.
The award includes a $10,000
honorarium and travel expenses to attend the
2010 Pediatric Academic
Societies’ Meeting in Vancouver, where the award
will be presented and the award recipient will
present a review of his/her work.
Links to the
terms of reference and online nomination system
are posted on the PGPR website:
www.globalpaediatricresearch.org
Please circulate
this important announcement to your colleagues
so that excellence in global child health can be
honoured and encouraged.
If you have
questions about this award or about The
Programme for Global Paediatric Research please
contact:
Alvin Zipursky, M.D.
Chair and Scientific Director
The Programme for Global Paediatric Research
The Hospital for Sick Children
555 University Ave, Toronto, Canada, M5G 1X8
ph: 416-813-8762 fax: 416-813-8763
Alvin.Zipursky@sickkids.ca
The Programme for
Global Paediatric Research works with
researchers, societies, NGOs and governments
throughout the world to address global health
issues affecting infants and children. PGPR
informs, educates, facilitates international
research cooperation and collaboration, and
advocates for research to improve the health of
all children.
Programme for
Global Paediatric Research Award for Outstanding
Contributions to Global Child Health is
supported by a grant from Pfizer Inc.
Nominations
must be submitted by
Monday,
November 15, 2009, on or before 5 pm (EST)
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