Sebastian Zeissig © ECCO |
Dear ECCO Members and Friends,
ECCO has established Fellowships, Grants and Travel Awards to encourage and support young physicians in their careers and to promote innovative research in IBD.
Deadline for applications for ECCO Grants: August 1, 2022
The ECCO Pioneer Award is intended to fund up to 24 months of basic and/or clinical research in IBD that is visionary, innovative and interdisciplinary. The Pioneer Award has been created for collaborative research projects; however as of 2021 we will also accept single-centre applications (single PI applications).
ECCO Grants aim to support innovative scientific, translational or clinical research in Europe.
The target audience is young basic and/or clinical scientists not older than 40 years, or if older than 40 years, who are within 5 years of the date of completion of their GI training or PhD graduation (a certificate needs to be provided).
ECCO Fellowships have been created for individuals younger than 40 years who submit an original research project in the field of IBD which they wish to undertake abroad in a European host laboratory and/or department for the duration of one year.
The N-ECCO Research Grant aims to enhance the opportunities for IBD Nurses to become involved in international research projects across Europe. The aim is to encourage IBD Nurses who are less experienced in research to get involved while being mentored by senior researchers.
ECCO Travel Awards are offered to young investigators who plan to visit different IBD centres in Europe, with the intention of learning scientific techniques or being a clinical observer. IBD Nurses can apply for the N-ECCO Travel Award, which provides nurses with the opportunity to visit European centres to observe nursing care.
Dietitians in IBD can apply for the D-ECCO Travel Award to visit European IBD centres, to observe and learn about diet and nutrition in IBD.
ECCO-AOCC Visiting Travel Grants are for European investigators who plan to visit an IBD centre in Asia, or for Asian investigators who plan to visit an IBD centre in Europe, with the intention of learning about advanced endoscopy or being a clinical observer.
The purpose of the ECCO-IBUS Intestinal Ultrasound Research Grant is to support clinical excellence in investigating the utility of intestinal ultrasound in the assessment of patients with IBD. It is aimed at established candidates within clinical units who have expertise in IBD and in the performance of intestinal ultrasound, with routine access to an ultrasound machine within their own institute.
For detailed information on ECCO Grants, including eligibility and the submission process, please visit the ECCO Website:
https://www.ecco-ibd.eu/science/fellowships-and-grants.html
We look forward to your application!