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Research Grants and Awards

American Rhinologic Society Research Grants

The American Rhinologic Society announces research grants for basic or clinical research in rhinology. These grants (One year, non-renewable grant, $10,000 maximum) are open to any otolaryngologist or resident training in an approved otolaryngology residency program in the United States and Canada. Three grants are available for 2000. Letter of intent due January 1, 2000. Applications are due March 1, 2000. Funding will be awarded July 1, 2000.

American Rhinologic Society Cottle Award

The American Rhinologic Society announces the Maurice Cottle Award for 1999. This award of $1,000 will be made for the best paper in clinical or basic science in rhinology presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Rhinologic Society September 25, 1999 in New Orleans, LA. To be eligible for the award, manuscripts must be received by August 1, 1999. The award will be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society.

American Rhinologic Society Research Award

The American Rhinologic Society announces the Rhinologic Research Award for 2000. This award of $1,000 will be made for the best research paper in clinical or basic science in rhinology presented at the 2000 Spring Meeting of the American Rhinologic Society (May 13, 2000 in Orlando, FL). To be eligible for the award manuscripts must be received by March 1, 2000. The paper and award will be presented at the Spring Meeting of the Society.

For applications and further information, please contact:
Thomas V. McCaffrey, MD, PhD
American Rhinologic Society Research Chair
USF Department of Otolaryngology
12902 Magnolia Dr, Suite 3057
Tampa, Florida 33612-9497



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