Research Symposium Awards

All KCU Faculty, Students and Residents who are participating in the 2020 KCU Research Symposium are also invited to submit their research project for consideration for the Yale U. Castlio, DO, Prize for Research Fund (formerly the Betty Jo White Prize for Research Fund).
Submissions Due Jan. 31, 2020 by 5 p.m.
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KCU-GME Consortium residents who have a poster accepted and are present the day of the symposium will qualify for the Resident Research Award. This award was established to encourage scholarly activity among KCU-GME Consortium training programs. A committee will determine which resident scores the highest on their poster presentation and will receive the $250 Resident Research Award. Funds from the award will be mailed to the resident and are considered taxable income.
For more information or questions, please contact kjordan@kcumb.edu.
Yale U. Castlio, DO, Prize for Research Fund
All KCU Faculty, Students and Residents who are participating in the 2020 KCU Research Symposium are also invited to submit their research project for consideration for the Yale U. Castlio, DO, Prize for Research Fund (formerly the Betty Jo White Prize for Research Fund).
Submissions Due Jan. 31, 2020 by 5 p.m.
This Prize for Research Fund was established to encourage research activity at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. Projects receiving the prize will significantly advance the osteopathic medical profession and the University’s position in the research community.
The purpose of the Prize for Research Fund is to provide funding for eligible students, residents and faculty of the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences to pursue osteopathic research projects and the teaching there of, and/or to advance osteopathic surgical research and the teaching there of. Qualified studies may fall within the fields of surgery (including post-op and safe zone surgical studies), osteopathic manipulative medicine (including cranial-sacral therapies and myofascial release), lymphatic research, musculoskeletal research, neurological research (including neurodegenerative disease, spinal fluid, and spinal cord injuries), tissue regeneration and healing (including burn research and bone grafting), stem cell research, cloning and nutrition.
A committee will determine the recipient of the Prize for Research Fund. Funds from the prize may be applied toward the research project, publication and printing of results, travel for presentation of research project, or equipment needs. Funds may not be applied toward personnel expenses.
A report of progress, use of funds, findings, etc. must be submitted to the committee and ultimately, the donor, at the end of the calendar year in which the prize was awarded.
At the discretion of the committee, the prize may be awarded to the same project in consecutive years, not to exceed three consecutive years.