John Haddad Young Investigator Award Grant
Funding Amount
US $2,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
John Haddad Young Investigator Award Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: American Society For Bone And Mineral Research
Amount: US $2,000
Last Updated: November 22, 2025
Summary
The John Haddad Young Investigator Award supports the professional development of emerging scientists in bone and mineral metabolism. This initiative aims to promote participation in the AIMM-ASBMR Meeting by providing financial assistance. Awardees will present their research in a dynamic forum, fostering collaboration and interaction with established experts, thereby advancing their careers in the field. This program honors Dr. John G. Haddad's legacy and encourages young investigators to engage meaningfully within the research community.Overview
John G. Haddad, Jr. M.D., was a pioneer in studies of vitamin D metabolism in both the laboratory and the clinic. He was one of the first to identify and analyze the role of the vitamin D binding protein. He also carried out extensive clinical studies in Paget's disease, as well as in osteoporosis and hyperparathyroidism. Dr. Haddad was a regular and active participant in the Advances in Mineral Metabolism (AIMM) and a Past-President of ASBMR. The leadership of AIMM and the ASBMR agreed to collaborate in honoring John Haddad, Jr., and in supporting the development of young investigators by establishing the ASBMR John Haddad Young Investigator Awards which would allow ten young ASBMR investigators to participate in the AIMM/ASBMR Young Investigators' Meeting. Purpose of Grant The purpose of this program is to facilitate the professional development of young basic and clinical scientists in the field of bone and mineral metabolism. By providing financial support to attend the AIMM-ASBMR Meeting, the ASBMR hopes to promote the participation of promising young investigators at the meeting. Such support is intended to encourage the appropriate and necessary interaction with senior investigators and leaders in the field which will help to advance the careers of young investigators. Those selected to attend the meeting will be required to present their research in a 15-20 minute presentation. They should be prepared for frequent interruptions of questions and comments during a 30 minute time slot. The meeting forum and program are designed to stimulate a dynamic, creative, and collaborative exchange of science in a supportive, retreat-like atmosphere.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. At the time of application submission the applicant:Be at least two years past the terminal degree (Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent), but not more than two years as a faculty member as of November 15, 2025 (this includes instructor and research faculty positions). Not have more than seven years combined experience in post-graduate research training and/or as faculty, unless the applicant has had official institution-granted time of leave.Be a current ASBMR member. You must be a member of this organization to apply for this award - become a member.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
science-researchprofessional-development
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