Research Scholarships for 2025–2027 have been awarded to six residents pursuing careers in academic surgery. These scholarships, supported through the generosity of Fellows, Chapters, and friends of the College, offer $30,000 each year for 2 years.
The recipients are:
James Bradford, MD, The University of Chicago in Illinois
- Research project: Investigating the Mechanisms by which Diet-Induced Changes in the Gut Microbiome Drive Postoperative Ileus
Kate Telma, MD, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Research project: Better Conversations for Better Informed Consent: A Pilot Study to Automate Surgeon Training and Evaluate Patient Reported Outcomes
Lucia Calthorpe, MD, MPhil, University of California, San Francisco
- Research project: Development of an Administrative Frailty Index to Augment Perioperative Risk Assessment for Patients with Cirrhosis
Margaret S. Pichardo, MD, PhD, MPH, University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia
- Research project: Mixed-Methods Approaches to Assess and Measure Dietary Quality among Hispanic/Latina Women with Breast Cancer
Michelle LaBella, MD,The University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
- Research project: The Role of TNIK (Traf2 and Nck Interacting Kinase) in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
Nensi M. Ruzgar, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, and Harvard Medical School
- Research project: Genome-Wide Study of Circulating Tumor DNA Signatures in Patients with Hepatoblastoma
The online application for the Resident Research Scholarship is expected to re-open this month. For more information, visit facs.org/resident-research.