Career Development Award in Liver Transplantation in Memory of the University of Michigan Transplant Team
Career Development Award in Liver Transplantation in Memory of the University of Michigan Transplant Team The Career Development Award in Liver Transplantation is a two-year award of $90,000 ($45,000/year) designed to foster career development for an individual performing clinical and/or translational research in the field of liver transplantation and who has shown commitment to excellence in the field at an early stage of his or her career. The award is intended to support a junior faculty member in the development of liver transplant research so that further funding can be obtained. ELIGIBILITY In order to be eligible for this award, the applicant must meet the following criteria: 1. Applicant must be in the first five years of appointment as a junior faculty member (instructor or assistant professor) at a UNOS approved transplant center who spends 50% or more of his/her time in clinical transplantation or transplantation-related sciences. 2. Applicant must show commitment to making substantial contributions to the field of liver transplantation. 3. Applicant may not hold other similar research awards during award period. 4. Sponsor should be the applicant's research mentor and must be an AASLD member in good standing. 5. Applicant must be an AASLD member in good standing by the award start date and maintain active me...
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