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Stoppelmoor-Adams Stroke Education and Research Fund is sponsored by The University of Iowa (administered through UI Center for Advancement). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Stoppelmoor-Adams Stroke Education and Research Fund | Department of Neurology - Carver College of Medicine | The University of Iowa Stoppelmoor-Adams Stroke Education and Research Fund Stoppelmoor-Adams Stroke Education and Research Fund The Stoppelmoor-Adams Stroke Education and Research Fund seeks an endowment for a named chair/professor in vascular neurology at the University of Iowa.
In addition, funds are used to support pilot research, as well as help recruit and retain the very best Stroke research clinicians. The most recent support was for studies on the impact of helicopter-related factors on clot lysis following administration of thrombolytic agents. The fund also supports the annual Stoppelmoor lecture when a distinguished leader in stroke research is invited.
To donate to the fund, please visit the UI Center for Advancement's page where you can specifically donate to this and related funds.
The lectures to date are: 2018-Lauren Sansing, MD, Yale University 2017-Pooja Khatri, MD,MSc, University of Cincinnati 2016-Lori Jordan, MD, Vanderbilt University 2015-Steven Cramer, MD, University of California Irvine 2014- Bart M Demaerschalk, MD, Mayo Clinic Scottsdale 2013-Patricia Davis, MD, University of Iowa 2012- Heather Fullerton, MD, UCSF 2011-Michael Froehler, MD, PhD, University of Iowa 2010-Constantino Iadecola, MD, Columbia University 2009-Philip Gorelick, MD ,University of Illinois 2008-Jefferey Saver, MD, UCLA 2007-J.
P. Mohr, MD, Columbia University 2006-David Hess, MD, Medical College of Georgia 2005-William Powers, MD, Washington University St Louis 2004-Michael Johnston, MD, Johns Hopkins University
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: University of Iowa faculty and clinicians in vascular neurology. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Stoppelmoor-Adams Stroke Education and Research Fund is funded by The University of Iowa (administered through UI Center for Advancement). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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