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Nominate candidates for research prizes before end of February 23, 2024
Nominate candidates for research prizes before end of February 23, 2024

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Hurry up - Nominate your candidates for the Research Prizes from Celiac Disease Foundation

Hurry up – nominate candidates for the Research Prizes from Celiac Disease Foundation before end of February 23, 2024.

Researchers, advocates, and professionals working with celiac disease are encouraged to nominate individuals who have made outstanding contributions to advancing the understanding of celiac disease. But hurry up, nominations for all three prizes can be submitted until February 23, 2024.

The AOECS affiliate member association the Celiac Disease Foundation is until February 23, 2024, accepting nominations for the prestigious international Celiac Disease Foundation Prize for Excellence in Celiac Disease Research, along with the Celiac Disease Foundation Young Investigator Prize in Basic Science and the Young Investigator Prize in Clinical Science.

The Celiac Disease Foundation Prize for Excellence in Celiac Disease Research recognizes a seasoned researcher whose work has significantly impacted the field. Additionally, the Young Investigator Prizes in Basic Science and Clinical Science aim to acknowledge promising early-career researchers in their respective domains.

This is an excellent opportunity to celebrate and support those dedicated to making strides in celiac disease research. To nominate a deserving candidate or for more information on the nomination process, please click here.

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