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Bennett hiner research award

Applications for 2024 are currently closed.


This award is in memory of Bennett Hiner, son of long-time Society member Dr. Bradley Hiner. Bennett passed away unexpectedly in November of 2011. He was a leader in his medical school class at the University of Southern California and actively involved in neuroscience research.

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QUALIFICATIONS

Qualified applicants are:

  • Medical students enrolled in either the Medical College of Wisconsin or the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
  • Graduate and allied health students who have completed neuroscience research within two years of the application for the award.
  • Have demonstrated leadership experience while enrolled in medical school or graduate programs.

    APPLICATION

    Contact Information:

    Name:

    School / Year:

    Address:

    Phone:

    Email:

    Please answer the following questions:

    1. Please describe how your research supports the spirit and purpose of the award.

    2. Please describe examples of leadership in medical school and in the community that are in the spirit and purpose of the award.

    Please provide the following documents:


    1. Research Abstract

    2. CV

    3. Letter of Reference from a Faculty Member


    SELECTION

    The winner is then selected by a committee and announced at the annual conference.





    2024 BENNETT HINER RESEARCH AWARD WINNER


    Devon Riegel - Medical College of Wisconsin

    Abstract Title: Long-term survival and patterns of progression in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma treated with or without Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) in a real-world setting


    PAST BENNETT HINER RESEARCH AWARD WINNERS

    2023 - Noah Trapp
    University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
    Evaluating the clinical utility of perioperative EEG monitoring in infants undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass

    2022 - Daniel Chu
    University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
    Characterizing White Matter Connectome Abnormalities and its Association With Area Deprivation Index in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients

    2021 - Mokshal Porwal
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Reported Adverse Events and Safety for Multiple Sclerosis Disease Modifying Therapies

    2020 - John Feemster
    Medical College of Wisconsin - Central Wisconsin Campus
    Abnormal REM Sleep Atonia Control in Patients with Chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

    2019 - Jennifer Meylor, BS
    University of Wisconsin Medical School
    Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs Characterized by Patch Clamp Electrophysiology: A Systematic Review

    2018 - Brett Fulleylove-Krause
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Increasing NAD Levels in an iPSC model of Parkinson’s Disease

    2017 - No Bennett Hiner Research Award Winner in 2017

    2016 - Daryl Fields
    University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
    Hypoxia-enhanced NR2B-containing NMDA Receptors Constrain Compensatory Respiratory Behaviors that Prevent Recurrent Apneas

    2015 - Jacob Thayer
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Comparison of Peripheral Nerve Axonal Area Differences in Central and Peripheral Zones of Injured and Repaired Nerves

    2013 - Mitch Daun
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Repeatability of Independent Component Analysis Applied to Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI in Newly Diagnosed and Long Term Flow-up Brain Tumor Patients

    2012 - Aadhavi Sridharan
    University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
    The Effect of Caloric Restriction on Aging and the Brain in Rhesus Monkeys




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