DDW® Supports 20 Young Investigators With Basic Science Travel Awards
Since 2015, DDW has awarded Basic Science Travel Awards to young researchers. Congrats to this year’s winners!
Since 2015, DDW has awarded Basic Science Travel Awards to young researchers. Congrats to this year’s winners!
If you are the presenting author of an accepted basic science abstract, consider applying for a DDW Basic Science Travel Award! The deadline to apply is Feb. 21.
Promoting gut health may improve outcomes in patients with cirrhosis, according to Dr. Jasmohan Bajaj.
The deadline to apply for Basic Science Travel Award is Feb. 23. Winners will receive a $1,000 grant and recognition at the 2023 meeting.
Twenty early-career investigators were selected to receive a grant to attend DDW and present their basic science research abstracts.
Get expert advice on how to get your research article published in Gastro Hep Advances from the co-editor, Shanthi Srinivasan, MD, AGAF.
Trainees and early career GIs who have been accepted to present a basic science abstract at DDW 2022 are eligible to apply by Feb. 23 for a $1,000 grant.
In honor of September being Women in Medicine Month, we’re recognizing some of our female speakers from DDW 2021.
Dr. Gumucio will explain the power of communication for cells, science and society in the session, “AGA Morton I. Grossman Distinguished Lectureship: Communicate!! The Essential Nature of Crosstalk in Development, Disease and Science.”
Apply by Feb. 19 at 9 p.m. EST to be considered for a $1,000 Basic Science Travel Award for DDW.
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