Shock Society Research Investigator Award for Early Scientists

Shock Society Research Investigator Award for Early Scientists The purpose of this award is to support the new research in the areas of trauma, shock and sepsis to be performed by early scientists who wish to develop into outstanding independent investigators as part of their future career. This award is specifically for post-doctoral fellows (individuals who have already obtained their PhD) or residents/clinical fellows (individuals who have already obtained their MD) but are not necessarily faculty at their institution. The proposed research should focus on developing new knowledge related to the biology of trauma, shock and/or sepsis. Research may vary from basic cellular responses to clinical outcomes, and we encourage proposals that might include translational research and clinical application. Proposed research must have intrinsic importance, but may also contain a component for permitting the applicant to learn the methodology, theory, and conceptualizations necessary for developing into an outstanding independent researcher. The award will be $22,000 over two years, with $2,000 dedicated to travel to the Shock Society Annual Meetings. 95%of the $20,000 will be granted the first year and 5% will be granted upon completion with presentation of results orally at the US Shock Society meeting. Open to Shock Society Members (see eligibility requirements below) ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: ● Candidates for the fellowship must be members of the US Shock Soc...
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