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Aniara is happy to announce a $5000 Research Grant in the Coagulation/Hemostasis Field


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ANIARA COAGULATION RESEARCH GRANT provides $5000.00 for “established” investigators (eg, faculty at an academic institution) and for “students / trainees”, to do innovative coagulation/hematology research. Deadline for receipt of application is Oct 31, 2006.

The Aniara research panel awards one yearly $5,000 grant for specialized coagulation/hematology research. All proposed projects must be in the coagulation/hematology scientific field of interest.

Funding is restricted to North America, South America, and Latin America, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Icelandic citizens. This grant program does not pay educational tuition, nor does it offer scholarships or fellowships of any kind.

Eligibility
Applicants are expected to have advanced degrees (Ph.D. or equivalent) and be associated with an educational organization or institution. Independent researchers or those pursuing a Ph.D.-level degree may apply, but awards to non-PhD. applicants are rare. As a general rule, all applicants are expected to have published a minimum of three articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Grant Amount
Aniara Corporation will award one $5,000 grant recipient per year.

Scientific Advisiors

Dr. Dorothy Adcock
Medical Director/Laboratory Director Colorado Coagulation Consultants, Inc, dba Esoterix Coagulation Denver, Colorado

Dr. Kenneth A. Bauer
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. His hospital positions include Chief, Hematology Section, VA Boston Healthcare System, and Director, Thrombosis Clinical Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

Dr. Charles S. Eby
Associate Director of Educational Programs, Division of Laboratory Medicine at Washington University Saint Louis, Member of Barnes-Jewish Hospital Credentialing and Health Information Management Committees.

Dr. Andreas Hillarp
Position as hospital chemist at the Department of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden.

Dr. Mervyn A. Sahud, M.D., A.B.I. M.-Hem.
Medical Director
Coagulation Department
Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute

Dr. Sam Schulman
Associate professor in Internal Medicine at Karolinska Institute and since September 2004 also professor in medicine at McMaster University.

Jogin R. Wu, Ph.D.
Associate Clinical Professor of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center. Associate Director, Clinical Coagulation Laboratory, Duke University Health System.

For more information please visit www.aniara.com/grant



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