The AAS and AAS Foundation sponsor several travel, research and presentation awards in conjunction with the annual Academic Surgical Congress. For the 2015 ASC, the following awards were announced and presented during the awards ceremony:
Global Surgery Research Fellowship Award – this award is designed for individuals who are interested in advancing the field of Global Surgery. The award is a one-year $10,000 research grant: Benjamin Martin, Emory University: “Promoting Minimally Invasive Surgery in Developing Countries”
AAS/AASF Research Fellowship Awards – these awards provide an eligible resident or fellow who has completed at least two years of postgraduate training the opportunity of a full-time research position with an AAS member. The award is a one-year $20,000 research grant:
For Basic Science/Translational Research: James Butler, Indiana University: “Improving Transgene Expression on Porcine Endothelium Through Identification of Endogenous Promoters: A Strategy to Drive Human Complement Regulatory Proteins”
For Clinical Outcomes/Education Research/Health Services: Christina Papageorge, University of Wisconsin: “Preoperative Tamsulosin for the Prevention of Postoperative Urinary Retention: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial”
Joel J. Roslyn Faculty Research Award – this award provides early-career research support to junior faculty members of the AAS. The award is a one-year $40,000 research grant: Benjamin Levi, University of Michigan: “Targeting Heterotopic Ossification Induced Joint Contractures Before They Occur Through Early Detection and Angiogenic Inhibition”
STUDENT AWARDS
AAS/AASF Student Research Awards – this award recognizes outstanding research efforts by medical students, and recipients were awarded complimentary registration to the 2015 ASC plus a travel stipend:
- James Tooley, Yale University
- Matthew Burstein, Baylor College of Medicine
- Frank Davis, University of Michigan
- Anna Garcia, Vanderbilt University
- Ben Biesterveld, Medical College of Wisconsin
- Tyler Merceron, Vanderbilt University
AAS/AASF Student Travel Grant – this award recognizes the good work of medical students from underrepresented minorities, and recipients were awarded complimentary registration to the 2015 ASC along with lodging and a travel stipend:
- Graham Walmsley, Stanford University
- Yanqiu Zheng, Baylor College of Medicine
- Nallely Saldana-Ruiz, University of Rochester Medical Center
INTERNATIONAL AWARDS
ASC International Research Travel Awards – this award supports the growing participation in the ASC by international participants, and recipients were awarded complimentary registration to the 2015 ASC and a travel stipend:
- Adil Shah, Aga Khan University – Pakistan
- Pranita Ghimire, Manmohan Memorial Eastern Regional Community Hospital – Nepal
- Sagar Devkota, Om Saibaba Memorial Hospital – Nepal
- Adesoji O. Ademuyiwa, Lagos University Teaching Hospital – Nigeria
International Visiting Professorship Awards – these awards endeavor to encourage the exchange of surgical ideas between AAS members and members of international surgical societies; recipients are given the opportunity to participate in the annual meeting of the hosting surgical society, and can involve hands-on clinical and scientific work in the host country:
- Adil Haider, MD MPH – 2015 AAS/Taiwan Surgical Association International Visiting Professorship Award
- Amir Ghaferi, MD – 2015 AAS/Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Younger Fellows Committee Leadership Exchange
- Adam Berger, MD – 2015 AAS/Colombian Surgical Association International Visiting Professorship Award
- Kakra Hughes, MD – 2015 AAS/ West African College of Surgeons International Visiting Professorship Award
ASC AWARDS: awards for presentations and abstracts submitted to the 2015 Academic Surgical Congress
AAS Outstanding Resident Research Award
Basic Science: Jason Luciano, University of Pittsburgh, “Heme oxygenase-2 Protects In Hemorrhage/ Resuscitation via Regulation of Hypoxic Responses”
Clinical Trials & Outcomes: Jeffrey Keenan, Duke University Medical Center, “Optimal Timing of Tracheostomy for Prolonged Respiratory Failure after Blunt Trauma”
Education: Matthew Dimon, University of Florida, “A Novel System for Supplemental Funding of Surgical Graduate Medical Education”
AAS Best Overall Abstract Award – recipient receives a paid trip to present the abstract at the annual meeting of the Surgical Research Society of Australasia.
Ankit Bharat, Northwestern University, “CXCL12 Reverses Hypercapnia-Induced Suppression of Epithelial Cell Migration and Lung Healing”
Best Overall Manuscript by an AAS Member – award is $500.
Maria Mora, Bay State Health, “Rhodiola Crenulata inhibits Wnt/ß-catenin Signaling in Glioblastoma”
Best Manuscript by a New AAS Member – award is $500.
Gregory Wiener, University of Colorado, “Shock Releases Bile Acid Inducing Platelet Inhibition and Fibrinolysis”
Best Quick Shot Presentation by a Medical Student– award is $250.
James Luo, University of Chicago, “GelE/sprE are critical for Enterococcus faecalis-induced anastomotic leak in a rat model”
Best Quick Shot Presentation by a Resident Fellow – award is $250.
Richard Hoehn, University of Cincinnati, “Acid Sphingomyelinase Inhibition Decreases Lung Injury after Transfusion with Stored Blood”