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1 EOPH ASSEMBLY NEWSLETTER SPRING 2015 Environmental, Occupational and Population Health ASSEMBLY OFFICERS Carrie Redlich, MD, MPH Assembly Chair Paul Henneberger, ScD Planning Chair Christopher Carlsten, MD, MPH Program Chair Juan Celedon, DrPh, MD Program Chair-elect Lisa A. Maier, MD Nominating Chair Craig S. Glazer, MD, MSPH Website Director ASSEMBLY CONTACT Website: IN THIS ISSUE Message from the Assembly Chair Vote for Assembly Leadership..2 Planning Committee Report Early Faculty and Fellows Working Group...4 Program Committee Report...5 EOPH Sessions Web Committee Report...7 Section on Terrorism And Inhalational Disasters EOPH Membership Meeting...8 ATS Membership Programs...9 Official ATS Documents Info...10 ATS Foundation EOPH Assembly Reception..12 Member Profile Update.. 12 Refer a Fellow TID Membership Meeting...13 Assembly/Committee Projects Application...14 Bear Cage...14 Social Media.14 MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY CHAIR Dear Members of the Environmental, Occupational and Population Health (EOPH) Assembly: It s hard to believe that the 2015 Annual ATS International Conference is almost here. In addition to a terrific EOPH Program (see below), an EOPH reception hosted by the National Jewish Health faculty (see below), and great EOPH colleagues. So book a flight to Denver if you haven t already. Editor: Carrie Redlich, MD, MPH Carrie Redlich, MD, MPH The EOPH Assembly had a busy year, including publication of several ATS documents and reports (including Beryllium, Workplace Spirometry, and Climate Change and 4 th Jack Pepys workshop reports), 3 new Assembly projects (see below), and on-going Environmental advocacy. I want to thank the members of the EOPH Executive Committee: Chris Carlsten MD, MPH (Chair of the Program Committee) and Juan Celedon, DrPh, MD (Program Chair-Elect) have developed a terrific EOPH Program for the upcoming 2015 ATS Conference (see below). Paul Henneberger, ScD (Chair of the Planning Committee) oversaw the development and successful funding of 3 new EOPH Assembly Projects, and the selection of the John Peters and Val Vallyathan Senior Awards. Kerri Johannson, MD has been active as the Working Group Chair for Early Faculty and Fellows, including a mentor-mentee program and a newly launched Facebook page (see below). Lisa Maier, MD chaired the Nominating Committee (and along with her Denver colleagues is hosting an EOPH Assembly reception at ATS - see below). Jack R. Harkema, DVM, PhD who will be our next Assembly Chair. Craig Glazer, MD, MSPH oversaw revisions to the EOPH webpages on the newly designed ATS webpage. (Continued on Page 2) EOPH SPRING 2015 P1
2 MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY CHAIR (Continued) Eleanor Summerhill, MD chair of the Section on Terrorism and Inhalational Disasters. And a thank you to all the Members of the EOPH Program and Planning Committees and a special thank you to the outstanding ATS staff, especially Eileen Larsson and Miriam Rodriguez. In addition to our EOPH Assembly committees and activities, EOPH members serve on a number of the ATSwide committees, including Environmental Health Policy (John Balmes, MD, Chair; George Thurston, DSc, Vice Chair), International Health, Documents Development and Implementation, Health Equality Subcommittee, Membership Committee, International Health Committee, and others. Committees and members are listed on the ATS website. We are a relatively small but a very active Assembly. EOPH Assembly members (junior and senior, US and International) are all strongly encouraged to get involved in EOPH Assembly and ATS activities. We are especially looking for junior (or senior) members and those interested in newer forms of communication (Facebook, Twitter) to join the EOPH Web committee. You can contact the Chair of EOPH if you are interested in joining that committee. It has been a pleasure to serve as the EOPH Assembly Chair and work with all of you, the ATS leadership and staff. I look forward to seeing you at the International Conference in Denver, May 15-20, 2015! Sincerely, Carrie A. Redlich, MD, MPH Chair, Assembly on Vote now online for the next EOPH Assembly Chair, Program Chair-Elect, and Nominating Committee Members Please visit our website: - deadline for voting is April 30th Candidates VOTE NOW FOR EOPH ASSEMBLY LEADERSHIP Thanks to the EOPH Nominating Committee Members, Alison Bauer, Kristin Cummings, and Susan Tarlo for their work on this outstanding roster. Program Committee Chair-Elect Augusto A. Litonjua, MD Edward Petsonk, MD Nominating Committee Yuh-Chin Tony Huang, MD, MHS Maria C. Mirabelli, PhD, MPH Eileen Storey, MD, MPH EOPH SPRING 2015 P2
3 PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT AND PROJECT UPDATES Paul K. Henneberger ScD, Chair 2014 was a busy year for the EOPH Planning Committee. We evaluated numerous project proposals and award nominations. I want to thank the members listed below for their commitment and hard work: Muge Akpinar-Elci, MD, MPH Victoria Arrandale, MSc, PhD Kevin Cromar, PhD Kristin Cummings, MD, MPH Rafael de la Hoz, MD, MPH, MSc Howard Kipen, MD, MPH Ware Kuschner, MD Amar Mehta, DSc, MPH, PhD Maria Mirabelli, PhD Luke Naeher, PhD Benoit Nemery, MD, PhD, MSc Germania Pinheiro, MD, MSc, PhD Frances Silverman, PhD George D. Thurston, Sc.D Giovanni Viegi, MD Gail Weinmann, MD Carrie A. Redlich, MD, MPH (Assembly Chair) A special thanks to Immediate Past Chair Vinicius C. Antao, MD, who helped keep us on track. Here s a summary of the status of projects supported by EOPH in 2014: Project Name Lead (s) Status Diagnosis and Management of Beryllium Sensitization and Chronic Beryllium Disease 5th edition of the Jack Pepys Workshop on Work-Related Asthma Chemical Inhalational Disasters: Biology of Lung Injury, Development of Novel Therapeutics, and ICU and Public Health Preparedness ATS Research Statement on Recent Advances on Tobacco Addiction and Smoking Cessation An Official ATS/NHLBI Workshop Report: Respiratory Health Disparities Household Air Pollution from Solid Fuel Combustion Smoke and Global Health Equality What Constitutes an Adverse Health Effect of Air Pollution Statement on Respiratory Health Hazards in Agriculture, an update Statement on Lung Disease in Returning OEF and OIF Veterans J Balmes S Tarlo E Summerhill AC White J Celedon A Sood G Thurston H Kipen T Sigsgaard MB Schenker C Rose Published: Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2014;190(10):e34-59 Ongoing with Board of Directors for final review Ongoing in last year Ongoing Authors revising after initial peer review New ATS project New Joint ATS/ERS project New Joint ATS/ERS project Planning phase Planning phase (Continued on Page 4) EOPH SPRING 2015 P3
4 PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT (Continued) Paul K. Henneberger, MPH, ScD, Chair Prior to the ATS Annual Conference in May, the Planning Committee will be considering nominations for several Assembly Awards ( These include the John M. Peters Award for outstanding contributions to environmental or occupational health through leadership in research, education, or public health and the Val Vallyathan Senior Faculty Award for applicants with outstanding contributions to basic and translational science in environmental or occupational respiratory diseases EOPH Award recipients were: Award John Peters Award Val Vallyathan Senior Award Val Vallyathan Junior Award David V. Bates Award 2014 EOPH Assembly Awards Recipient Kathleen Kreiss, MD Joe L. Mauderly, DVM Clifford Courville, MD Peggy Lai, MD, MPH If you are interested in serving on the EOPH Planning Committee, developing a new EOPH Assembly Project, or revising any of the older ATS EOPH Statements found at please contact Committee Chair Paul Henneberger ([email protected]). Assembly project applications will likely be due in early August. EARLY FACULTY AND FELLOWS WORKING GROUP Kerri Johannson, MD, MPH, FRCPC, Chair The goal of the Early Career Professionals working group is to provide Early Career Professionals with opportunities for networking, involvement and leadership within the EOPH assembly. The group s main focus is the Mentorship Program and I will be matching new mentor-mentee pairs in time for this year s ATS meeting. If you are interested in being either a mentor or a mentee, please complete the brief survey at members/assemblies/assemblies/eoph/mentoring-program/. We have also created a Facebook page as a venue for sharing research published by our members, posting potential funding opportunities and anything else of interest to the group. You can Like the page through the link at Our working group will hold a short breakfast meeting on Monday May 18 th in Denver. We will also be hosting Early Career Professionals, new members to the assembly and mentorship pairs the ½ hour before the EOPH Assembly meeting on Monday May 18 th from 4:30-5:00pm. Looking forward to seeing you all there! EOPH SPRING 2015 P4
5 PROGRAM COMMITTEE REPORT Christopher Carlsten, Chair Thanks to the hard work and great ideas of EOPH assembly members, we have a rich, state of the art program for the 2015 meeting in Denver, with a number of superb sessions, including likely a record number of Scientific Symposium sponsored by EOPH, as well as sessions sponsored by NIEHS, NIOSH and NASA. Symposia are well distributed across all the major conference days, from Sunday to Wednesday, which means you can attend them all. The topics reflect the diverse interests of the EOPH assembly, including global climate change, genetics and epigenetics of environmentally-induced asthma, air pollution, human-animal interactions, and global respiratory health. EOPH is also sponsoring 2 mini-symposia, 3 poster discussion sessions, and 4 thematic poster sessions. My thanks to everyone who submitted abstracts for these sessions, and also the many EOPH members who graciously accepted our request to serve as moderators and facilitators. This year the ATS International Conference Committee finalized a re-design of Abstract categories, intended to better coordinate and integrate sessions across the ATS, a topic you will hear more about. Many thanks to the entire EOPH program committee, who worked tirelessly to review submission and to sort them into coherent sessions. The program would truly have been impossible without their input. EOPH Program Committee Chair: Christopher Carlsten, MD, MPH Chair-elect: Juan C. Celedon, DrPH, MD Neil E. Alexis, PhD George L. Delclos, MD, MPH Robert J. Laumbach, MD, MPH Victoria H. Arrandale, PhD, MSc, BSc Paul K. Henneberger, ScD Edward L. Petsonk, MD Matthew J. Campen, PhD Nadia N. Hansel, MD, MPH Germania A. Pinheiro, MD, MSc, PhD John R. Balmes, MD Jeremy A. Hirota, BSc, PhD Kent E. Pinkerton, PhD Alison K. Bauer, PhD Steven R. Kleeberger, PhD Lisa A. Maier, MD Hasan Bayram, MD, PhD Ilona Jaspers, PhD Guy B. Marks, MBBS, PhD Daniel L. Costa, DSc Meredith C. McCormack, MD, MHS Kevin J. Mortimer Takashi Sato, MD, PhD Ralph Delfino, MD, PhD Sumita B. Khatri, MD, MS Eleanor M. Summerhill Now is the perfect time to be sketching out ideas for the 2016 program. Bring your ideas to this year s Program Committee Meeting. Program ideas come from all interested members (a real grass-roots process) so come prepared and get the sessions planned that you are most excited about. Hope to see you soon in Denver. EOPH SPRING 2015 P5
6 ATS Denver Sessions Sponsored by the Assembly on Environmental, Occupational and Population Health Session Session Title Session Time Scientific Symposium Sunday, May 17, 2015 ENVIRONMENT, GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND CARDIOPULMONARY A7 HEALTH Monday, May 18, 2015 GENETICS AND EPIGENETICS OF ENVIRONMENTALLY-INDUCED ASTH- B6 MA 9:30 AM 11:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:30 AM C86 ONE HEALTH: HOW HUMANS, ANIMALS AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN- TERACT TO INCREASE RISK OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE 2:15 PM 4:15 PM Wednesday, May 20, 2015 ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES IN ASTHMA: MECHANISMS LINKING D5 PREVALENCE AND EXACERBATIONS Jointly-Developed Symposium Monday, May 18, :30 AM 11:30 AM B11 AIR POLLUTION: A MAJOR GLOBAL THREAT TO LUNG HEALTH 9:30 AM 11:30 AM C11 D'AIR TO BREATHE: AIRBORNE PATHOGENS AND PREVENTION 9:30 AM 11:30 AM STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS PEDIATRIC ASTHMA DISPARITIES THROUGH C91 CARE COORDINATION Workshop Sessions THINKING OUT OF THE BOX: DIFFERENT APROACHES TO TB ELIMINA- WS5 TION IN THE U.S. Sunrise Seminars Monday, May 18, 2015 SS111 REAL-WORLD SPIROMETRY: AVOIDING TECHNICAL PITFALLS AND CHOOSING AN INTERPRETATION ALGORITHM DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF FIBROSING HYPERSENSITIVITY SS212 PNEUMONITIS Wednesday, May 20, 2015 INTERFERON GAMMA RELEASE ASSAYS IN LOW-RISK TUBERCULOSIS SS312 SETTINGS: LESSONS LEARNED 2:15 PM 4:15 PM 11:45 AM 1:15 PM 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM 8:00 AM EOPH SPRING 2015 P6
7 Meet The Professor Seminars Sunday, May 17, 2015 MP410 OCCUPATIONAL LUNG DISEASE: KEY DIAGNOSTIC POINTS FOR THE PULMONOLOGIST 12:15 PM 1:15 PM Monday, May 18, 2015 MP508 SEA LEVEL RISE, FLOODING, AND RESPIRATORY HEALTH 12:15 PM 1:15 PM MP609 INDOOR MOLDS AND RESPIRATORY HEALTH 12:15 PM 1:15 PM Mini-Symposium Sunday, May 17, 2015 A95 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR POLLUTANTS AND RESPIRATORY HEALTH 2:15 PM 4:15 PM Monday, May 18, 2015 B97 "OMICS" OF ENVIRONMENTALLY-INDUCED LUNG DISEASES 2:15 PM 4:15 PM C15 NOVEL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ASTHMA AND COPD 9:30 AM 11:30 AM Wednesday, May 20, 2015 D17 DIET, OBESITY, AND LUNG HEALTH 9:30 AM 11:30 AM Poster Discussion Sessions Sunday, May 17, 2015 A105 COPD EPIDEMIOLOGY: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE 2:15 PM 4:15 PM Monday, May 18, 2015 B25 OCCUPATIONAL RESPIRATORY DISEASES: NOVEL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MECHANISMS 9:30 AM 11:30 AM C25 HEALTH EFFECTS OF SMOKING AND BIOMASS FUEL 9:30 AM 11:30 AM C104 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR POLLUTION: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MECHANISMS 2:15 PM 4:15 PM Wednesday, May 20, 2015 D107 NOVEL ASTHMA EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MECHANISMS 1:30 PM 3:30 PM Thematic Poster Sessions Sunday, May 17, 2015 A45 ASTHMA EPIDEMIOLOGY 9:30 AM 4:15 PM A46 OCCUPATION, OBESITY, AND LUNG HEALTH 9:30 AM 4:15 PM Monday, May 18, 2015 B46 HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION AND NANOPARTICLES 9:30 AM 4:15 PM C53 PULMONARY TOXICOLOGY AND CASE REPORTS 9:30 AM 4:15 PM C54 COPD EPIDEMIOLOGY: TOBACCO 9:30 AM 4:15 PM EOPH SPRING 2015 P7
8 WEB DIRECTOR UPDATE Dr. Craig Glazer, Web Director The EOPH Web Director maintains and enhances the environmental and occupational health content of the ATS website ( Our focus is to facilitate interactions/ communications among assembly members and provide information which could benefit the entire ATS community. The ATS website underwent a major redesign this year. We have updated the EOPH content across the entire ATS website (a work still in progress). We hope to develop future webinars and web-based sessions highlighting EOPH statements and lectures for Pulmonary / Critical Care Training Programs seeking to access our EOPH Assembly's expertise. The webinar format can also be used for journal clubs, case discussions, blogs and links to others resources. If you have ideas for future webinars, or other projects or activities, please us at [email protected]. We are actively seeking EOPH assembly members to join an EOPH Web Committee. Technology influences the way we communicate. Learn how to use these tools in environmental and occupational respiratory health! No experience is necessary. The EOPH web committee will oversee the content of the EOPH Assembly s website, as well as generate ideas on how to better connect assembly members through the use of social media, for example, or to better address our mission through multimedia content. This is a great opportunity for members to get involved in the activities of the EOPH Assembly and also learn more about Web / Internet communication technology. If interested please contact [email protected]. I look forward to seeing you in Denver. SECTION ON TERRORISM AND INHALATIONAL DISASTERS (TID) Eleanor M. Summerhill, MD, Section Chair The Section would like to welcome all EOPH members with interests in inhalational lung injury and disaster medicine to the Section Meeting on Sunday, May 17th from11:45am-1:15pm at the Sheraton Downtown Denver Hotel in room Governors 16 on the concourse level of the Hotel to help develop future projects and initiatives. We look forward to seeing you at the 2015 International Meeting in Denver! Assembly on Membership Meeting Monday, May 18th 5:00pm-7:00pm Sheraton Downtown Denver Hotel Majestic Ballroom Majestic Level EOPH SPRING 2015 P8
9 Meet Your Mentor HERE! Struggling to find a quiet location to meet with your mentor? Look no further! This year at the 2015 ATS International Conference in Denver, the Assembly Mentoring Programs is offering a meeting spot exclusively for mentors and mentees to meet. The Assembly Mentoring Programs Meeting Spot will be located in the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel in room Plaza Court 5 (Concourse Level). The room will be available: Friday May 15 th Tuesday May 19 th, 2015 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday May 20 th from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Light snacks and beverages will be offered throughout the day. Also in the room there will be laptops and printers available for use. You can also pick up your Assembly Mentoring Program ribbon and pin! Other opportunities to meet: We hope you can join us at the Assembly Mentoring Programs Meeting Spot! 1) New Member Meet and Greet this occurs 30 minutes prior each Assembly Membership Meeting 2) Early Career Professionals Corner Science and Innovation Center (Denver Convention Center) Tuesday, May 19 th, :00 8:00 a.m. Light breakfast will be served For more information on the Mentorship Programs, contact Breana Portelli at [email protected]. EOPH SPRING 2015 P9
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11 ATS Assembly Members Give Generously to the ATS Foundation At the 2014 Leadership Summit, assembly leaders voted to establish an ATS Assembly Challenge in support of the ATS Foundation. The Challenge kicked off on #GivingTuesday, on December 2, 2014, a special day worldwide dedicated to the joy of giving, and ran all month long. Gifts both large and small were received and much appreciated. December giving from assembly members rose from $121,970 in 2013 to $170,974 in 2014 an increase of $49,000! These gifts are greatly meaningful to young investigators at risk of terminating their careers in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. Your generous gifts to the ATS Foundation help launch careers dedicated to scientific discovery and better patient care. Naftali Kaminski, MD, chair for the Assembly on Respiratory Cell & Molecular Biology; Gregory P. Downey, MD, chair for the Assembly on Allergy Immunology & Inflammation; and Kristin A. Riekert, PhD, chair for the Assembly on Behavioral Science and Health Services Research, proudly display their 2014 ATS Assembly Challenge awards Personal outreach from assembly chairs especially helped drive giving to the ATS Foundation. Without member support, amazing programs such as MECOR and young investigator research grants wouldn t exist. If every ATS member gave even a small donation, even more ground-breaking research and training could be supported, said Kristin A. Riekert, PhD, chair for the Assembly on Behavioral Science and Health Services Research. Dr. Riekert sent personal messages to her fellow BSHR members to encourage them to give, and capitalized on the momentum of #GivingTuesday to encourage giving. That outreach made a tremendous difference. Naftali Kaminski, MD, chair for the Assembly on Respiratory Cell & Molecular Biology, also sent messages to his fellow RCMB members and spurred giving through #GivingTuesday. For me the participation of RCMB members in the assembly challenge was very, very meaningful, said Dr. Kaminski. The fact that they made the effort and donated (and many did) demonstrated their commitment to our community and to the future of respiratory research. There were three ways to win the Challenge: be the assembly with the most dollars raised in 2014, be the assembly with the highest member participation rate, and be the assembly with the largest average gift per member. EOPH SPRING 2015 P11
12 Allergy Immunology & Inflammation raised the most dollars in the ATS Assembly Challenge with $63,549. Behavioral Science and Health Services Research had the highest member participation with 20.86%, and the largest average gift per member with $ Respiratory Cell & Molecular Biology s outstanding outreach efforts led to the creation of a brand new award in recognition of having the most first-time givers. Their outreach efforts inspired 26 members to give to the Foundation for the very first time during December alone! Congratulations to the Allergy Immunology & Inflammation, Behavioral Science and Health Services Research, and Respiratory Cell & Molecular Biology assemblies! They will receive special recognition in a number of ATS communications, at ATS 2015, and within their own assemblies. The ATS Foundation would like to thank all ATS assemblies for their generous support and for rising to the challenge. Your giving is life-changing for young investigators, patients, and communities worldwide. To learn more about the ATS Foundation or to make a gift, visit foundation.thoracic.org. PLEASE JOIN THE EOPH ASSEMBLY FOR A RECEPTION HOSTED BY NATIONAL JEWISH HEALTH FACULTY Tuesday, May 19th 5:30pm-7:30pm NJH Campus Molly Blank Atrium 1400 Jackson St, Denver CO Help Us Help You! Have you: moved, changed your title, added a new specialty, credential or other information? Or perhaps we just do not have a complete profile for you! Please take a minute to update your contact information, assembly affiliations, and demographic profile today. And now you can also upload your PHOTO to your member profile! Log in HERE. [ link is: ] By keeping your profile current, you help us provide programs and services that are targeted to you, and it also ensures accuracy when you register for the International Conference. EOPH SPRING 2015 P12
13 Refer a Fellow to the ATS! Do you know a Fellow who could benefit from ATS membership? Nearly 20 per cent of ATS members are currently in training, and many ATS leaders joined as Fellows too. And there s a BONUS! ATS Trainee Members receive their first year of membership for FREE! After the first year, trainee member dues are just $100 per year for US members, and $40 per year for international members, as long as the member is still in training. Read what Trainee members say about the value of membership: ATS membership helps you to keep up-to-date with innovations in pulmonary medicine with access to journals, publications, guidelines and the Fellows corner. Ajay Kasi, California The ATS membership is the best option to participate in the world s biggest thoracic society, be an important part of scientific exchange and access the best scientific publications. Adrian Ceccato, Argentina My membership gives me the opportunity to expand my knowledge on pulmonary diseases in general and in interstitial lung diseases in particular through news, s, journals, special learning opportunities (like the ILD video series) and the annual meeting. Sandra Chartrand, Canada ATS Section on Terrorism and Inhalational Disasters Membership Meeting Sunday, May 17th 11:45am-1:15pm Sheraton Downtown Denver Governors 16 Concourse Level EOPH SPRING 2015 P13
14 Submit an Assembly/Committee Project Application for funding in FY2016! We are happy to announce that ATS will once again accept NEW Assembly/Committee Projects for FY2016. All interested applicants should begin developing their ideas for Assembly/Committee Project Applications. Applications will be available on the ATS website at Please consider submitting an application for an Assembly/Committee project. If you have a suggestion for a project application and you need assistance, please contact your Assembly Planning Committee Chair Paul K. Henneberger, ScD at [email protected]. Please contact Miriam Rodriguez with any questions at tel: 212/ or [email protected]. Enter the BEAR Cage Hosted by the ATS Drug Device Discovery and Development (DDDD) Committee, the BEAR Cage (Building Education to Advance Research) competition was open to all ATS members who are early career investigators. Applicants were asked to submit an innovative clinical or translational research proposal for consideration and the opportunity to participate in the live BEAR Cage at ATS You are invited to join us at the Science and Innovation Center to see the selected top three finalists competitively pitch their highly innovative research proposals to a panel of translational science experts representing academia, industry, and governmental sectors in front of a live audience. The panel, with audience participation, will vet the proposals with each presenter and ultimately award a grand prize winner a $5,000 prize as well as two runner-up proposals, each receiving $2,500. The goal of this unique event is to promote productive discussion of these innovative research ideas in the setting of a fun, yet competitive, forum promoting opportunities for collaboration, mentorship, and improvement of the research proposal. To build on this concept, a DDDD committee-sponsored project advisory team will provide feedback and distance mentorship to the awardees over the ensuing year. EOPH SPRING 2015 P14
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