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NREF Announces Recipients of 2022-23 Research Fellowship Grants and Young Clinician Investigator Awards

September 13, 2022 (Rolling Meadows, Ill.) – The Neurosurgery Research & Education Foundation (NREF) is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the foundation’s Research Fellowship Grants and Young Clinician Investigator Awards.

“Year after year, the NREF receives applications from some of the most promising researchers in the country,” states Gregory J. Zipfel, MD, FAANS, NREF Research Committee chair. “The decisions were extraordinarily difficult this year. The exceptional quality of the proposals submitted by the awardees makes us optimistic for the future of neurosurgery. We are grateful for the generosity of the donors, industry partners, sections and affiliated organizations who make these awards possible.”

As the premier funder of neurosurgical studies, the NREF provides funding for studies in basic, translational and patient-oriented clinical research for investigators in North America.

Open to residents only, the NREF Research Fellowship Grant provides training for neurosurgeons who are preparing for academic careers as clinician investigators. Applicants must be physicians who have been accepted into, or who are currently in approved residency training programs in neurological surgery in North America.

The NREF Young Clinician Investigator Award supports junior faculty who are pursuing careers as clinical investigators. Applicants must be neurosurgeons, no more than two years from the end of their clinical training, who are full-time faculty in North American teaching institutions.

The 2022-23 Research Fellowship Grant and Young Clinician Investigator Award recipients are:

Nitin Agarwal, MD, Washington University School of Medicine

Diane Aum, MD, Washington University in St. Louis

Gabriel Friedman, MD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Christopher S. Graffeo, MD, University of Oklahoma

Trevor Hardigan, MD, PhD, Mount Sinai Health System

Peter J. Madsen, MD, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Angela M. Richardson, MD, PhD, Indiana University

Ashish Shah, MD, University of Miami

Genaro R. Villa, MD, PhD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Mark William Youngblood, MD, Northwestern University

John K. Yue, MD, University of California, San Francisco

The application for the 2023-24 NREF Research Fellowship Grants and Young Clinician Investigator Awards will open September 1, 2022 through the NREF Online Grant Portal.          

For more information about the NREF Research Fellowship Grants and Young Clinician Investigator Awards or other grant and fellowship programs, please contact NREF at (847) 378-0500 or info@nref.org.

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About the NREF The Neurosurgery Research & Education Foundation (NREF) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization created in 1980 by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) to support research and education efforts that enhance and confirm the critical role neurosurgeons play in improving lives.

The NREF is dedicated to providing education to neurosurgeons at all stages of their careers, as well as funding research into new and existing neurosurgical treatments, in order to identify links between best practices and improved outcomes in patient care. Through voluntary public donations, corporate support, and donations from allied groups, the NREF supports endeavors that impact the lives of those suffering from epilepsy, stroke, brain tumors, spinal disorders, sports-related head injuries, lower back pain and Parkinson’s disease.

For more information about NREF, please visit www.nref.org.