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Ravi Shah And Nikhil Wagle Of Boston Receive 2016 Young Physician-Scientist Awards
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Press Release 06/02/2016
Ravi Shah of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Nikhil Wagle of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute are among the five Indian American doctors named by The American Society for Clinical Investigation as recipients of its 2016 Young Physician-Scientist Award who were recognized at the 2016 AAP/ASCI/APSA Joint Meeting and presented their work April 16.
The ASCI Council Young Physician-Scientist Awards, initiated in 2013, recognize young physician-scientists who are supported by NIH K awards or similar significant career-development awards, are early in their first faculty appointment, and have made notable achievements in their research.
The Indian American recipients are Ravi Shah of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Nikhil Wagle of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Ravi Karra of Duke University, Rithwick Rajagopal of Washington University School of Medicine, and Amy Sanghavi Shah of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
Ravi Shah is a cardiologist in BIDMC's CardioVascular Institute and an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Wagle is a medical oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Karra is an assistant professor at the Duke University School of Medicine.
Rajagopal is an assistant professor in the ophthalmology and visual sciences at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Amy S. Shah is a board-certified pediatric endocrinologist whose research focuses on the risk factors that contribute to early atherosclerosis. She is an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati Department of Pediatrics.
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