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$300,000
1 Awards
3 Year Term
$300,000
1 Awards
3 Year Term
Applications Under Review
Applications Under Review
The objective of this AGA Research Foundation Research Scholar Award (RSA) is to support early-career investigators working toward independent and productive careers in pancreatic cancer research by ensuring that a major proportion of their time is protected for research (i.e., a minimum of 50 percent effort dedicated to the proposed project). The award will support junior faculty (not fellows) who have demonstrated exceptional promise and have some record of accomplishment in research.
The recipient will be selected based on the following criteria: investigator, career development plan, environment and institutional commitment, research plan, mentors and collaborators and relevance to digestive diseases and AGA’s mission. Applicants should state their career goals and objectives, plan for career development/training activities during the award period and clearly state how the additional training will benefit their research career.
A panel comprising members of the AGA Institute Research Awards Panel will review applicants for scientific merit and select the award recipients. Applicants will receive a status notification on or before April 1, 2025, and funding will commence in July 2025.
The application deadline is December 4, 2024. Applications are only accepted through the AGA Grants Management System. Click the “Apply Now” button to create an account and/or submit an application. Applicants may preview the application as it will appear in the AGA Grants Management System. Please note that this template is for reference only; all applications are completed online by selecting the “Apply Now” button.
Funding for this award is provided by the Bern Schwartz Family Fund and the AGA Research Foundation Endowment Fund.
2022, Srinivas Gaddam, MD, MPH, Evaluation of Novel Imaging Methods to Predict Clinical Outcomes in Locally Advanced and Borderline Resectable Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
2019, Jason R. Pitarresi, PhD, PTHLH Drives Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition and Metastasis in Pancreatic Cancer
2017, Florencia McAllister, MD, Influence of the gut microbiome on pancreatic cancer through modulation of the immune system
2014, Laura D. Wood, MD, PhD, Characterization of the Moment of Invasion in Pancreatic Cancer
2010, Kenneth Olive, PhD, The Influence of Hedgehog Pathway Inhibition on Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis
2006, Kenneth Yu, MD, Proteomic Approaches to Tumor Marker Discovery in Pancreatic Cancer
We’re funding the future of gastroenterology! Help us ensure a healthy pipeline of researchers in GI and hepatology.