THE AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION FOR THORACIC SURGERY
RESEARCH
SCHOLARSHIP
The American Association for Thoracic Surgery Research
Scholarship was established by the Association in 1985. Funded by the
Association and individual contributions, the Research Scholarship provides
opportunity for research, training and experience for North American surgeons
committed to pursuing an academic career in cardiothoracic surgery.
Administered by the Graham Education and Research Foundation, the program is
undertaken within the first three years after completion of an approved
cardiothoracic residency and is about two years in duration.
EDWARD D. CHURCHILL RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP
"Pharmacology of the Pulmonary Lymphatics"
1986-1988 Mark K. Ferguson, M.D.
University of Chicago, Department
of Surgery
ALFRED BLALOCK RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP
"Efficacy and Toxicity of a New Blood Substitute:
Polymerized, Ultra-Pure, Stroma-Free Bovine Hemoglobin"
1988-1990 Gus J. Vlahakes, M.D.
Massachusetts General Hospital and
Harvard Medical School
JOHN H. GIBBON, JR., RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP
"Load-Independent Assessment of Cardiac Performance by
Noninvasive Means"
1990-1992 Donald D. Glower, M.D.
Duke University Medical Center
ALTON OCHSNER RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP
"Experimental Cardiac Graft Arteriosclerosis:
Pathogenesis and Prevention of Lesion Development"
1992-1994 David H. Adams, M.D.
Brigham and Women's Hospital
ROBERT E. GROSS RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP
"Role of Intra-Cellular Messenger cAMP and cGMP in Organ
Preservation"
1994-1996 Mehmet C. Oz., M.D.
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical
Center
"Development of a Model of Chronic Pulmonary Rejection in
Miniature Swine"
1994-1996 Thoralf Mauritz Sundt, III, M.D.
Washington University School of
Medicine