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Introducing your 2021 Recognition Prize recipients

Dr. Michael Camilleri of the Mayo Clinic receives the highest honor of the Julius Friedenwald Medal.
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We are proud to announce the 2021 recipients of our annual recognition prizes, given in honor of outstanding contributions and achievements in gastroenterology and hepatology. This year the AGA Recognition Prizes will be presented virtually in May 2021.

To learn more about our 2021 AGA recognition prize recipients, click our honorees’ photos below.

  • Julius Friedenwald Medal

    Julius Friedenwald Medal

  • Distinguished Service Award in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

    Distinguished Service Award in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

  • Distinguished Service Award in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

    Distinguished Service Award in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

  • Distinguished Achievement Award in Basic Science

    Distinguished Achievement Award in Basic Science

  • William Beaumont Prize

    William Beaumont Prize

  • Research Service Award

    Research Service Award

  • Distinguished Educator Award

    Distinguished Educator Award

  • Distinguished Clinician Award

    Distinguished Clinician Award

    PRIVATE PRACTICE
  • Distinguished Clinician Award

    Distinguished Clinician Award

    CLINICAL ACADEMIC PRACTICE
  • Distinguished Mentor Award

    Distinguished Mentor Award

  • Outstanding Service Award

    Outstanding Service Award

    AGA Rapid Recommendations Team
  • Outstanding Service Award

    Outstanding Service Award

    AGA Rapid Recommendations Team
  • Outstanding Service Award

    Outstanding Service Award

    AGA Rapid Recommendations Team
  • Outstanding Service Award

    Outstanding Service Award

    AGA Rapid Recommendations Team
  • Outstanding Service Award

    Outstanding Service Award

    AGA Rapid Recommendations Team
  • Outstanding Service Award

    Outstanding Service Award

    AGA Rapid Recommendations Team
  • Outstanding Service Award

    Outstanding Service Award

    AGA Rapid Recommendations Team
  • Young Investigator Awards

    Young Investigator Awards

    CLINICAL SCIENCE
  • Young Investigator Awards

    Young Investigator Awards

    BASIC SCIENCE

Julius Friedenwald Medal

AGA bequeaths its highest honor, the Julius Friedenwald Medal, to Michael Camilleri, MD, AGAF, for his substantial contributions to the field of gastroenterology and AGA. The Julius Friedenwald Medal, presented annually since 1941, recognizes a physician for lifelong contributions to the field of gastroenterology.

Dr. Camilleri’s impact on the field of gastroenterology can be found in his work through diverse methods and studies of the gut itself, but also in his past AGA leadership roles including his service as AGA President. His passion for improving GI patient care shows through his research and development of novel and noninvasive diagnostic tools to replace invasive and less accurate diagnostic testing. Dr. Camilleri serves as a mentor to the next generation of gastroenterologists, including junior staff and medical trainees in the field of clinical enteric neuroscience research. Dr. Camilleri is currently a consultant in the Divisions of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

Distinguished Service Award in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

AGA honors Drs. Byron Cryer with this year’s Distinguished Service Award in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. This award honors members who have promoted diversity, equity and inclusion within AGA and the broader gastroenterology community. Dr. Cryer is co-chair of the AGA Equity Project Advisory Board.

Beyond his specialty area of acid-peptic diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract, Dr. Cryer is committed to mentoring and supporting the next generation of diverse gastroenterologists. He has been actively involved in AGA leadership including 2019 program director of the FORWARD Program which showcases AGA’s commitment to promoting diversity in the field of gastroenterology through the selection of 10 diverse and accomplished GI scholars. Dr. Cryer has the endowed title of John C. Vanatta, III professorship and is an associate dean for faculty diversity and development at University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School

Distinguished Service Award in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

AGA honors Dr. Sandra Quezada with this year’s Distinguished Service Award in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. This award honors members who have promoted diversity, equity and inclusion within AGA and the broader gastroenterology community. Dr. Quezada are the co-chairs of the AGA Equity Project Advisory Board.

Dr. Quezada is currently an associate professor of medicine in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. She has authored several notable commentaries on health disparities in underserved communities and is the current chair of the AGA Diversity Committee. She serves as the associate dean for admissions, and assistant dean for faculty diversity and inclusion at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She is a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges Committee on Student Diversity Affairs as well as the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s Diversity and Inclusion Taskforce

Distinguished Achievement Award in Basic Science

AGA recognizes Kim E. Barrett, PhD, AGAF with the AGA Distinguished Achievement Award in Basic Science, for her major accomplishments in basic science research, which have significantly contributed to the understanding of the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Dr. Barrett’s laboratory has provided major understanding of the regulation of intestinal chloride secretion and the process of how diarrheal disease drugs are designed. She has served in several AGA leadership positions including basic science councillor on the AGA Governing Board, chair of the Ethics Committee and chair of the Publications Committee. Dr. Barrett is a distinguished professor of medicine in the division of gastroenterology at University of California San Diego.

William Beaumont Prize

AGA honors David Y. Graham, MD, with the William Beaumont Prize, which recognizes individuals who have made unique, outstanding contributions of major importance to the field of gastroenterology.

Dr. Graham has played a leading role in revolutionizing the understanding and care of patients with digestive diseases through clinical and translational research efforts related to Helicobacter pylori as the cause of peptic ulcers and gastric cancer. He is a professor of medicine, gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.

Research Service Award

AGA honors Griffin P. Rodgers, MD, MACP, with the Research Service Award, which recognizes individuals whose work has significantly advanced gastroenterological science and research. Dr. Rodgers is director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and a research investigator, widely recognized for his contribution to the development of the first effective and FDA-approved therapy for sickle cell anemia. Through Dr. Rodgers’ leadership, NIDDK-supported advances in genetics, the gut microbiome, and other factors are leading to more personalized, and ultimately more effective, treatments.

Distinguished Educator Award

The AGA Distinguished Educator Award goes to Lin Chang, MD, AGAF, for her outstanding contributions as an educator in gastroenterology on both local and national levels. She has taught countless lectures and presentations to medical students, residents and fellows on her focused research in pathophysiology and treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. Dr. Chang is vice-chief of the Vatche and Tamar Manouklan Division of Digestive Diseases and professor of medicine in the department of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She is also Program Director of the GI Fellowship Program at University of California, Los Angeles.

PRIVATE PRACTICE

Distinguished Clinician Award

The AGA Distinguished Clinician Award recognize members of the practicing community who, by example, combine the art of medicine with the skills demanded by the scientific body of knowledge in service to their patients.

AGA presents the Distinguished Clinician Award in Private Practice to Nimish Vakil, MD, AGAF, FASGE. Patients and physicians alike seek his advice in esophageal, gastrointestinal disorders. Dr. Vakil is a gastroenterologist at Aurora Healthcare and professor of medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is affiliated with Aurora Medical Center in Summit, Wisconsin. His research interests have involved dyspepsia, H. pylori and reflux disease. He has collaborated on studies with investigators in many countries and has lectured around the world. He has helped train GI fellows for two decades.

CLINICAL ACADEMIC PRACTICE

Distinguished Clinician Award

The AGA Distinguished Clinician Award recognize members of the practicing community who, by example, combine the art of medicine with the skills demanded by the scientific body of knowledge in service to their patients.

AGA is honored to present the Distinguished Clinician Award in Academic Practice to Peter H.R. Green, MD. Dr. Green has made a lasting impact in celiac disease patient care by founding the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University Medical Center over 20 years ago. Through his leadership, the center includes adult and pediatric gastroenterologists, dieticians and research coordinators who participate in active research collaborations worldwide. Dr. Green is the Phyllis & Ivan Seidenberg professor of medicine and director of the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University in New York.

Distinguished Mentor Award

The AGA Distinguished Mentor Award recognizes an individual who has made a lifelong effort dedicated to the mentoring of trainees in the field of gastroenterology and for achievements as outstanding mentors throughout their careers. AGA bestows this year’s award to Vay Liang W. “Bill” Go, MD, AGAF. Dr. Go is an exceptional mentor and has trained over 90 fellows and junior faculty, some of whom have gone on to provide national and international leadership in gastroenterology, pancreatology and nutrition. He is the 2007 AGA Institute Council Section Research Mentor Award recipient. Dr. Go is the co-director of the University of California, Los Angeles, Agi Hirshberg Center for Pancreatic Diseases and distinguished professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles.

AGA Rapid Recommendations Team

Outstanding Service Award

AGA honors the AGA Rapid Recommendations Team with the Outstanding Service Award, which was created in 1972 to honor an individual(s) who has contributed significantly to society’s health and welfare. This year, AGA honors the following members of the AGA Institute Clinical Guidelines Committee and Clinical Practice Updates Committee who comprised the rapid review working group for COVID-19 guidance. This group kept the gastroenterology community safe and informed by providing clinical guidance, education and research and physician resources to aid clinicians in navigating patient care through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Osama Altayar, MD, is an assistant professor of medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, John T. Milliken Department of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

AGA Rapid Recommendations Team

Outstanding Service Award

AGA honors the AGA Rapid Recommendations Team with the Outstanding Service Award, which was created in 1972 to honor an individual(s) who has contributed significantly to society’s health and welfare. This year, AGA honors the following members of the AGA Institute Clinical Guidelines Committee and Clinical Practice Updates Committee who comprised the rapid review working group for COVID-19 guidance. This group kept the gastroenterology community safe and informed by providing clinical guidance, education and research and physician resources to aid clinicians in navigating patient care through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shazia M. Siddique, MD, MSHP, is an assistant professor of medicine, Gastroenterology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.

AGA Rapid Recommendations Team

Outstanding Service Award

AGA honors the AGA Rapid Recommendations Team with the Outstanding Service Award, which was created in 1972 to honor an individual(s) who has contributed significantly to society’s health and welfare. This year, AGA honors the following members of the AGA Institute Clinical Guidelines Committee and Clinical Practice Updates Committee who comprised the rapid review working group for COVID-19 guidance. This group kept the gastroenterology community safe and informed by providing clinical guidance, education and research and physician resources to aid clinicians in navigating patient care through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Joseph D. Feuerstein, MD, is an associate professor of medicine, associate clinical chief, gastroenterology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School.

AGA Rapid Recommendations Team

Outstanding Service Award

AGA honors the AGA Rapid Recommendations Team with the Outstanding Service Award, which was created in 1972 to honor an individual(s) who has contributed significantly to society’s health and welfare. This year, AGA honors the following members of the AGA Institute Clinical Guidelines Committee and Clinical Practice Updates Committee who comprised the rapid review working group for COVID-19 guidance. This group kept the gastroenterology community safe and informed by providing clinical guidance, education and research and physician resources to aid clinicians in navigating patient care through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Joseph K. Lim, MD, AGAF, is a professor of medicine, director, clinical hepatology, Yale University School of Medicine.

AGA Rapid Recommendations Team

Outstanding Service Award

AGA honors the AGA Rapid Recommendations Team with the Outstanding Service Award, which was created in 1972 to honor an individual(s) who has contributed significantly to society’s health and welfare. This year, AGA honors the following members of the AGA Institute Clinical Guidelines Committee and Clinical Practice Updates Committee who comprised the rapid review working group for COVID-19 guidance. This group kept the gastroenterology community safe and informed by providing clinical guidance, education and research and physician resources to aid clinicians in navigating patient care through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Yngve T. Falck-Ytter, MD, AGAF, is chief of GI at VA Northeast Ohio Health Care System, professor of medicine, Case Western Reserve University.

AGA Rapid Recommendations Team

Outstanding Service Award

AGA honors the AGA Rapid Recommendations Team with the Outstanding Service Award, which was created in 1972 to honor an individual(s) who has contributed significantly to society’s health and welfare. This year, AGA honors the following members of the AGA Institute Clinical Guidelines Committee and Clinical Practice Updates Committee who comprised the rapid review working group for COVID-19 guidance. This group kept the gastroenterology community safe and informed by providing clinical guidance, education and research and physician resources to aid clinicians in navigating patient care through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shahnaz Sultan, MD, MHSc, AGAF, is program director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Training Program and associate professor of medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at University of Minnesota.

AGA Rapid Recommendations Team

Outstanding Service Award

AGA honors the AGA Rapid Recommendations Team with the Outstanding Service Award, which was created in 1972 to honor an individual(s) who has contributed significantly to society’s health and welfare. This year, AGA honors the following members of the AGA Institute Clinical Guidelines Committee and Clinical Practice Updates Committee who comprised the rapid review working group for COVID-19 guidance. This group kept the gastroenterology community safe and informed by providing clinical guidance, education and research and physician resources to aid clinicians in navigating patient care through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Perica Davitkov, MD, is associate program director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Training, assistant professor of medicine at Case Western Reserve University, gastroenterologist at the VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System.

CLINICAL SCIENCE

Young Investigator Awards

The AGA Young Investigator Awards recognize two young investigators, one in basic science and one in clinical science, for outstanding research achievements.

AGA honors Elliot Benjamin Tapper, MD, with the Young Investigator Award in Clinical Science. Dr. Tapper’s research focuses on improving the outcomes, quality of life and freedom from adverse events for patients with decompensated cirrhosis, with a specific focus on those with or at risk for hepatic encephalopathy. He is also active in quality improvement studies, modeling of medical decision making and health care cost-effectiveness. Dr. Tapper is an assistant professor of medicine in the division of gastroenterology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

BASIC SCIENCE

Young Investigator Awards

The AGA Young Investigator Awards recognize two young investigators, one in basic science and one in clinical science, for outstanding research achievements.

AGA honors Arthur Beyder, MD, PhD, with the Young Investigator Award in Basic Science. Known for his strong clinical and academic interests in functional and motility disorders, Dr. Beyder focuses on understanding the mechanisms of GI tract function and dysfunction in studies ranging from molecules to humans. Dr. Beyder believes that understanding of how the gut feels and responds to mechanical forces will lead to novel diagnostic and therapeutic options for the functional GI disease patients. Dr. Beyder is an associate professor of medicine and physiology and a consultant in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

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