Foundation of the ASNR Awards


The Foundation of the ASNR will be offering the following awards for 2012...

  • Scholar Award in Neuroradiology Research -- prospectus
  • Comparative Effectiveness Research Award --prospectus
  • Research Scientist Award in Neuroradiology-- prospectus

After reviewing the appropriate prospectus, please complete the Letter of Intent, and submit it by 9:00 AM Central Time, July 18, 2011.  Be sure to indicate which award you are applying for on the Letter of Intent, and follow the submission instructions.

About The Foundation of the ASNR and Its Awards

The American Society of Neuroradiology was founded in 1962, and its Foundation was founded in 1995. Their mission is to promote education and research in the field of Neuroradiology and the development of clinician scientists who will become an innovative core for the development of new ideas and academic excellence in this specialty. Neuroradiology must foster both scientific and clinical excellence if it is to maintain the leadership role that the founding fathers of our specialty fought so hard to attain.

For information on other grant funding resources, please see ASNR's Neuroradiology Research Funding Resources Wiki.

Scholar Award in Neuroradiology Research

This award was created for investigators in the early phase of their careers (including junior faculty) to enhance competency in areas important to the future of Neuroradiology, including health services research, physiological imaging and interventional Neuroradiology. These projects allow a young investigator to develop a research project in a well-focused area of Neuroradiology that will ultimately enhance patient care. In the recent past, successful applications have focused on such topics as: (1) flow dynamics in aneurysms, (2) exploration of the use of diffusion tensor imaging in premature newborns, and (3) validation of CT perfusion algorithms in animal models.

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Award in Basic Science Research
The purpose of this award is to support research and education in any Basic Science topic relevant to the discipline of Neuroradiology. Awards in this category are typically given to applicants who have a well-defined project performed in controlled environment such as a laboratory setting, often using animal models of human diseases. Recent awards have been given to projects such as: (1) correlation of MR perfusion imaging data and histological findings in a rodent brain tumor model, and (2) use of diffusion tensor imaging and functional MR imaging to assess functional correlates of traumatic diffuse axonal injury.

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Research Scientist Award in Neuroradiology
The Foundation of the ASNR and Partner Organizations established an award in 2011 to provide research opportunities for PhD investigators to advance the science of Neuroradiology. Scientific research is the foundation upon which the clinical practice of Neuroradiology is built. Research scientists in partnership with radiologists have traditionally led the development of new imaging technologies and image-guided procedures. The directive of these awards is to assist young scientists in their transition to becoming independent investigators in Neuroradiology research as well as to help established investigators initiate new projects with relevance to Neuroradiology. Although any research area in Neuroradiology will be considered, the awards emphasize basic science and general and interventional Neuroradiology.

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Comparative Effectiveness Research Award
This award was created to support investigators in the generation and synthesis of evidence that compares the benefits and harms of diagnostic imaging methods or interventions to prevent, diagnose, treat and monitor a clinical condition or to improve the delivery of care. Comparative effectiveness research (CER) is valuable to clinicians, patients, purchasers, and policy makers in making informed decisions that will improve health care at both the individual and population levels. CER includes the direct comparison of diagnostic imaging modalities or interventions for a specific disease in a study population. Neuroradiologists have an important role in the development of new imaging technologies and image-guided procedures, as well as in the assessment of these techniques in the clinical care of patients.

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Former Foundation Awards

ASNR Foundation Award in Cerebrovascular Disease Research
This award was created to provide an opportunity for a young Neuroradiologist (including junior faculty) to pursue research in a topic that will advance the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular disease. Our understanding of the mechanisms of cerebrovascular disease are continually changing, and new methods for treatment of these disease entities continue to be developed. For many reasons, it is important that Neuroradiologists continue to be in the forefront of development and testing of new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques in cerebrovascular disease. The research projects focused on an aspect of cerebrovascular disease that is likely to be important in patient care. Recent awardees have performed research on such topics as: (1) clinical assessment of aneurysms treated with endovascular coils using 3T MR scanners, and (2) assessment of methods to improve MR perfusion imaging in patients with atherosclerotic carotid artery disease.

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