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Information on 2011 NASPGHAN Foundation Grants
Submission Deadline for all 2011 Grants: August 2, 2011
Submit a grant- NASPGHAN Foundation in Office Member Grant for Development of Patient Education Prototypes
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Description: The NASPGHAN Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of new one year grants supporting development and implementation of prototype projects which focus on patient education in practice settings. The Foundation will award up to two grants, each ranging from $500 - $2000.
Objectives: The goal of this grassroots program is to support patients’ needs through prototypic concepts that could potentially be utilized by the NASPGHAN/APGNN community in the future.
- NASPGHAN Foundation Young Investigator Development Awards
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1. NASPGHAN Foundation/George Ferry Young Investigator Development Award Description: This two-year grant is available to junior faculty and supports research activities that have the potential for evolution to an independent research career in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition. Monies are awarded in support of a meritorious research project in the clinical or basic sciences to study the gastrointestinal tract, liver or pancreas in children.
2. NASPGHAN Foundation/Nestlé Nutrition Institute Young Investigator Development Award Description: This two-year grant is available to junior faculty and supports research activities that have the potential for evolution to an independent research career in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition. This grant is awarded to a junior investigator in support of a meritorious basic or clinical proposal relating to nutrition in infancy, childhood or adolescence.
3. NASPGHAN Foundation/Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America Young Investigator Development Award Description: This two-year grant, made possible by the generosity of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America, and is available to junior faculty in support of research relating to a clinical, epidemiological or basic scientific aspect of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease.
- NASPGHAN Foundation Fellow to Faculty Transition Award in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Description: This award provides support to enable promising senior pediatric gastroenterology fellows to spend an additional year upon completion of their fellowship training engaged in full-time research and patient care related to pediatric inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). The intent of this research award program is to develop additional clinical and research expertise in pediatric IBD.
- NASPGHAN Foundation/TAKEDA Pharmaceuticals North America Research Innovation Award
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Description: The NASPGHAN Foundation/Takeda Pharmaceutical Products Inc Research Innovation Award provides a two-year grant for innovative, high-impact research in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition. The intent of this research award is to stimulate scientific inquiry in an area that is exceptionally innovative and has the potential to impact the field in a highly novel manner. Applicants at any career level may apply.
- NASPGHAN Foundation/APGNN Susan Moyer Nursing Research Award
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Description:This one-year grant is available to pediatric gastroenterology, nutrition and hepatology nurses to support research activities that have the potential to advance nursing care of patients and families of children with gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, pancreatic or nutritional disorders. Monies are awarded in support of a meritorious research project to study the nursing care of families and children with pediatric gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, pancreatic or nutritional disorders.
NASPGHAN Foundation/ASTRAZENECA Research Award In Peptic Ulcer Diseases
(offered in even numbered years)
Description: This award is granted to an investigator to study the epidemiology, pathogenesis, natural history, genetics, diagnosis and management of peptic diseases affecting children. “Peptic diseases” refers to a variety of disorders including, but not limited to, gastroesophageal reflux, reflux esophagitis, eosinophilic (allergic) esophagitis, motility disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract,Helicobacter pylori infection with or without ulceration, non-ulcer dyspepsia, and non-bacterial ulcer diseases.









