AGA honors outstanding high school students with 2011 research fellowship awards

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The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Research Foundation has announced the 2011 Student Research Fellowship Award recipients. Funded by The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation, the awards are intended to stimulate interest in research careers in digestive diseases.

"At a time of unparalleled scientific and clinical opportunity, these gifted students are critical for the future of gastroenterology research, and essential to the development of new treatments and cures for digestive diseases," said Nicholas F. LaRusso, MD, AGAF, chair of the AGA Research Foundation. "Recognizing and awarding these outstanding high school students advances our vision to be the pre-eminent foundation that supports young researchers in gastroenterology and hepatology."

Ten 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. The 2011 grant recipients are:

  • Mary Brown, Five Knolls Academy, Waxhaw, NC
  • Sanders Chang, Lynbrook High School, San Jose, CA
  • Marissa Cominelli, Hawken School, Shaker Heights, OH
  • Christopher Griffiths, Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • David Liu, Eastside High School, Gainesville, FL
  • Akanksha Mishra, Mount Notre Dame High School, Cincinnati, OH
  • Kei Nakagawa, Lower Merion High School, Wynnewood, PA
  • Christopher Owyang, Green Hills School, Ann Arbor, MI
  • Benjamin Toll, Hendrick Hudson High School, Cortlandt Manor, NY
  • Angela Wiley, Rudolf Steiner High School, Ann Arbor, MI

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