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Awards

2011 Research and Career Development Award Recipients 
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Advanced/Transplant Hepatology Fellowship       
Bahirwani.Ranjeeta Ranjeeta Bahirwani, MD, BA
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  Rakoski.Mina Mina Rakoski, MD, MSc
The University of Michigan
Basin.Devina Devina Bhasin, MD
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  Singal.Ashwani Ashwani Singal, MBBS
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester

Lai.Jennifer

Jennifer Lai, MD, MBA
University of California, San Francisco
     

AASLD acknowledges funding for the 2011 Advanced/Transplant Hepatology Fellowship Program is made possible through independent grants from Astellas USA Foundation, Gilead Sciences, Merck, and donors to the New Challenges-New Solutions campaign and The Liver Research Fund.

 

AASLD NP/PA Clinical Hepatology Fellowship     

Gardenier.Donald

Donald Gardenier, DNP, MS, BSN
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
 

Sinese.Lorie

Lorie Sinese, PA-C
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Giordano.Christin Christin Giordano, PA-C
University of Miami
  Terry.Nicole Nicole Terry, MN
Georgetown University Hospital

Melanie Samardzija, PhD, MSN, BSN
University of Chicago Medical Center
   

AASLD acknowledges funding for the 2011 NP/PA Clinical Hepatology Fellowship Program is made possible through independent grants from Genentech, Salix Pharmaceuticals, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, and donors to the New Challenges-New Solutions campaign and The Liver Research Fund.

       

Career Development in Liver Transplantation
    in Memory of the University of Michigan Transplant Team
      

Sonnenday.Christopher

Christopher Sonnenday, MD, MHS
The University of Michigan
Research Project: Frailty and Outcomes in Liver Transplantation

AASLD acknowledges funding for the 2011 Career Development Award in Liver Transplantation in Memory of the University of Michigan Transplant Team is made possible through an independent grant from Astellas USA Foundation and donors to the New Challenges-New Solutions campaign and The Liver Research Fund.

 

AASLD/LIFER Clinical and Translational Research Fellowship in Liver Diseases Award

Clark.Paul

Paul Clark, MBBS
Duke University Medical Center
Research Project:  Genomics to Predict the Complications of Chronic Hepatitis C and its Treatment

AASLD acknowledges funding for the 2011 AASLD/LIFER Research Fellowship Award from the Liver Institute and Foundation for Education and Research (LIFER).  AASLD is also providing partial support for this award.

 

Sheila Sherlock Clinical and Translational Research Award in Liver Diseases

Verna.Elizabeth

Elizabeth Verna, MD, MSc
Columbia University
Research Project: Serum Lipopolysaccharide Measurement to Predict Hepatic Fibrosis in Liver transplant Recipients with Hepatitis C

AASLD acknowledges funding for the 2011 Sheila Sherlock Clinical & Translational Research Award is made possible through an independent grant from Genentech and donors to the New Challenges-New Solutions campaign and The Liver Research Fund.

 

Clinical and Translational Research Award in Liver Diseases

Corey.Kathleen

Kathleen Corey, MD, MHS
Massachusetts General Hospital
Research Project: Comprehensive Evaluation of Lipid Biomarkers in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

AASLD acknowledges funding for the 2011 AASLD Clinical & Translational Research Award is made possible through an independent grant from Merck and donors to the New Challenges-New Solutions campaign and The Liver Research Fund.

 

AASLD/ALF Liver Scholars

Shin.Donghun

Donghun Shin, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Research Project:  Mechanisms Regulating Early Liver Development: Liver Specification and Hepatic Competence

Wen.Jessica

Jessica Wen, MD
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Research Project:  Mechanisms of Liver Fibrosis in Congenital Hepatic Fibrosis

Shivakumar.Pranavkumar

Pranavkumar Shivakumar, PhD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Research Project:  Activation of complement system regulates epithelial injury and obstruction in biliary atresia

AASLD acknowledges funding for the 2011 AASLD/ALF Liver Scholar Awards is made possible through independent grants from Genentech, Merck, sanofi-aventis, and donors to the New Challenges-New Solutions campaign and The Liver Research Fund.