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Call for Nominations: 2025 Kendig Award for Pediatric Fellows

February 19, 2025 by daf4a@virginia.edu

2024 Kendig Award winner Kelsey Sullivan with Madhusmita Misra, MD, MPH

2024 Kendig Award winner Kelsey Sullivan with Madhusmita Misra, MD, MPH

The 2025 Edwin and Mary Kendig Award for Pediatric Fellows Call for Nominations

Due: Friday, April 11

The Kendig Research Award is given annually to a fellow in the University of Virginia, Department of Pediatrics who has demonstrated excellence in clinical or basic science research over the course of his or her fellowship. Success in research is determined by: letters from mentors, manuscripts submitted or accepted for publication, and grants awarded during the fellowship.

Applicants/Candidates Should Submit

  • CV
  • List of research activities during your fellowship, including any grants awarded
  • Manuscripts submitted and/or accepted for publication

Research Mentors and Division Heads Should Each Send

Background

The University of Virginia and the Department of Pediatrics are very grateful to Dr. & Mrs. Edwin L. Kendig, Jr., who established The Edwin and Mary Kendig Fund in 1989 to stimulate pediatric research for fellows-in-training at the University of Virginia.

Named in honor of Dr. Kendig’s parents, this gift has been instrumental in the development of the UVA Children’s Hospital Research Symposium and continues to recognize pediatric fellows for their achievements in clinical and basic science research.

Edwin Kendig, MD, was a 1936 graduate of the UVA Medical School and became a pioneer in the study of respiratory disorders in children, with a special interest in childhood tuberculosis and sarcoidosis. He was the first editor of the premier textbook dealing with pediatric pulmonary disorders in North America: Kendig’s Disorders of the Respiratory Tract in Children. Now in its ninth edition, this text is a leading source of information about airway diseases in children throughout the world. Prior to his death, Dr. Kendig regularly attended “Research Day” to present the Kendig Award. His remarkable accomplishments as an investigator, pediatrician, and pulmonary specialist will continue to serve as an inspiration for anyone whose career is devoted to the health of children.

The Kendig Award recognizes research excellence by a fellow in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Virginia. From 1989 to 1996, Kendig Research Awards were given for outstanding presentations by fellows at “Research Day.” Since 1997, a single Kendig Research Award has been given to a fellow for excellence in clinical or basic science research over the course of their fellowship. Success in research is based on letters from mentors, manuscripts submitted or accepted for publication, and grants awarded during the fellowship. These submissions are judged by a committee convened each year.

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