Funded Fellowship for Researchers in Genetic Cholestatic Diseases from EASL
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
EASL Daniel Alagille Award is now available for promising, young scientists, exploring the frontiers of paediatric or adult genetic cholestatic diseases. EASL is committed to fostering the next generation of excellence in hepatology, making sure it becomes diverse, too.
Benefits
- The winner of the Award will receive a total fund of €25,000 from the EASL for the entire research project. The award will be used exclusively to fund the award recipient's research plan as presented in the budget. Upon completion of the research, any unexpended funds will have to be notified and returned to EASL within 30 days of the day of submission of the research project to EASL
- A bursary to attend the International Liver Congress™ to present your research.
Eligibility criteria
- You must have a PhD and/or an MD to your name and hold a full-time position at a European institution, where you are poised to take your research plan to the next level.
- The applicant must be a registered EASL member.
- By joining EASL, you’re committing to your future, to securing opportunities to shine, to creating change in your field, and to building relationships with your peers.
- Successful applicants are requested to attend The International Liver Congress™ during which awards are announced. The winner will receive a travel award of up to a maximum of €1,000 for this purpose and a free registration to attend the congress.
- Upon completion of the project, the EASL Governing Board will reserve its right to ask the award recipient to present the results of the research produced in the format / session it deems most appropriate during the International Liver Congress.
- After receiving the award, the winner must make him/herself available to present the data of the research project within a maximal delay of 2 years.
- Submission of research progress and financial accounting reports for review by EASL are required annually.
- The research programme should be feasible within one or 2 years and should not exceed two years.
About EASL:-
The European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL), is a medical association dedicated to pursuing excellence in liver research, to the clinical practice of liver disorders, and to providing education to all those interested in hepatology. While the roots of the association were founded in Europe in 1966, EASL continues to engage globally with all stakeholders in the liver field wherever they are based. Its aim is to spread knowledge and expertise in best practices and the latest scientific breakthroughs in hepatology.
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