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The AGA Research Foundation has announced the 2013 Student Research Fellowship Award recipients. The awards are intended to stimulate interest in research careers in digestive diseases among high school, undergraduate, graduate, and medical school students. The high school recipients are funded by The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation.

"The AGA Institute remains committed to providing young researchers with unprecedented research opportunities," said Martin Brotman, M.D., AGAF, chair of the AGA Research Foundation. "We are extremely impressed by the caliber of nominations we received for the 2013 Student Research Fellowship Awards, and we look forward to watching these gifted students as they work to advance the understanding of digestive diseases through their novel research objectives."

A total of eight awards of $2,500 each were given to support high school students interested in performing digestive disease or nutrition research for a minimum of 10 weeks. Virtually all have indicated an intention to continue their studies in medically related fields. This year’s Broad Scholars are:

• Alexander R. Cohen, Newton South High School, MA

• Ayesha Godil, Granite Bay High School, CA

• Chimdi V. Obinero, Commack High School, NY

• Jordan M. Poles, Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua, NY

• Naryan L. Rustgi, Haverford School for Boys, PA

• Prateeti P. Sarker, Dulaney High School, Timonium, MD

• Henry N. Senkfor, Hawken School, Gates Mills, OH

• Jordan L. Widom, Ransom Everglades, Miami, FL

The AGA Research Foundation also awarded 22 AGA Student Research Fellowship Awards to undergrad, graduate, and medical students looking to further their research careers. These promising students will receive up to $3,000 each to perform research in digestive diseases over a 10-week period.

The Student Research Fellowship Awards program was created by the AGA more than a decade ago to stimulate interest in gastroenterological research careers in high school, college, and medical school students. To date, the program has identified nearly 253 high school, undergraduate, graduate, and medical students to participate in the program. Selected through a rigorous national application process, the students have participated in research at such distinguished institutions as Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL; and others.

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation is a national venture philanthropy established by entrepreneur Eli Broad to advance entrepreneurship for the public good in education, science and the arts. The Broad Foundation invests in scientific and medical research in the areas of human genomics, stem cell research, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Learn more about the AGA Research Foundation or make a contribution at www.gastro.org/aga-foundation.

ginews@gastro.org

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The AGA Research Foundation has announced the 2013 Student Research Fellowship Award recipients. The awards are intended to stimulate interest in research careers in digestive diseases among high school, undergraduate, graduate, and medical school students. The high school recipients are funded by The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation.

"The AGA Institute remains committed to providing young researchers with unprecedented research opportunities," said Martin Brotman, M.D., AGAF, chair of the AGA Research Foundation. "We are extremely impressed by the caliber of nominations we received for the 2013 Student Research Fellowship Awards, and we look forward to watching these gifted students as they work to advance the understanding of digestive diseases through their novel research objectives."

A total of eight awards of $2,500 each were given to support high school students interested in performing digestive disease or nutrition research for a minimum of 10 weeks. Virtually all have indicated an intention to continue their studies in medically related fields. This year’s Broad Scholars are:

• Alexander R. Cohen, Newton South High School, MA

• Ayesha Godil, Granite Bay High School, CA

• Chimdi V. Obinero, Commack High School, NY

• Jordan M. Poles, Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua, NY

• Naryan L. Rustgi, Haverford School for Boys, PA

• Prateeti P. Sarker, Dulaney High School, Timonium, MD

• Henry N. Senkfor, Hawken School, Gates Mills, OH

• Jordan L. Widom, Ransom Everglades, Miami, FL

The AGA Research Foundation also awarded 22 AGA Student Research Fellowship Awards to undergrad, graduate, and medical students looking to further their research careers. These promising students will receive up to $3,000 each to perform research in digestive diseases over a 10-week period.

The Student Research Fellowship Awards program was created by the AGA more than a decade ago to stimulate interest in gastroenterological research careers in high school, college, and medical school students. To date, the program has identified nearly 253 high school, undergraduate, graduate, and medical students to participate in the program. Selected through a rigorous national application process, the students have participated in research at such distinguished institutions as Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL; and others.

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation is a national venture philanthropy established by entrepreneur Eli Broad to advance entrepreneurship for the public good in education, science and the arts. The Broad Foundation invests in scientific and medical research in the areas of human genomics, stem cell research, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Learn more about the AGA Research Foundation or make a contribution at www.gastro.org/aga-foundation.

ginews@gastro.org

The AGA Research Foundation has announced the 2013 Student Research Fellowship Award recipients. The awards are intended to stimulate interest in research careers in digestive diseases among high school, undergraduate, graduate, and medical school students. The high school recipients are funded by The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation.

"The AGA Institute remains committed to providing young researchers with unprecedented research opportunities," said Martin Brotman, M.D., AGAF, chair of the AGA Research Foundation. "We are extremely impressed by the caliber of nominations we received for the 2013 Student Research Fellowship Awards, and we look forward to watching these gifted students as they work to advance the understanding of digestive diseases through their novel research objectives."

A total of eight awards of $2,500 each were given to support high school students interested in performing digestive disease or nutrition research for a minimum of 10 weeks. Virtually all have indicated an intention to continue their studies in medically related fields. This year’s Broad Scholars are:

• Alexander R. Cohen, Newton South High School, MA

• Ayesha Godil, Granite Bay High School, CA

• Chimdi V. Obinero, Commack High School, NY

• Jordan M. Poles, Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua, NY

• Naryan L. Rustgi, Haverford School for Boys, PA

• Prateeti P. Sarker, Dulaney High School, Timonium, MD

• Henry N. Senkfor, Hawken School, Gates Mills, OH

• Jordan L. Widom, Ransom Everglades, Miami, FL

The AGA Research Foundation also awarded 22 AGA Student Research Fellowship Awards to undergrad, graduate, and medical students looking to further their research careers. These promising students will receive up to $3,000 each to perform research in digestive diseases over a 10-week period.

The Student Research Fellowship Awards program was created by the AGA more than a decade ago to stimulate interest in gastroenterological research careers in high school, college, and medical school students. To date, the program has identified nearly 253 high school, undergraduate, graduate, and medical students to participate in the program. Selected through a rigorous national application process, the students have participated in research at such distinguished institutions as Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL; and others.

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation is a national venture philanthropy established by entrepreneur Eli Broad to advance entrepreneurship for the public good in education, science and the arts. The Broad Foundation invests in scientific and medical research in the areas of human genomics, stem cell research, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Learn more about the AGA Research Foundation or make a contribution at www.gastro.org/aga-foundation.

ginews@gastro.org

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