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The Board of the Belgian Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy decided to attribute an annual research grant, intended to reward a project presented and defended
by young Belgian endoscopists, or working in Belgium.
The regulation for grant application is clarified in the following document. The Board of the BSGIE determined its amount to be 5000 euro. The prize-winners will
be proclaimed during the next annual meeting of the BSGIE, which will take place in Brussels, September 20, 2012.
The projects must be sent to the secretary of the Society:
Peter van der Spek, MD
Gastroenterologie
O.L. Vrouw Ziekenhuis
Moorselbaan 164
9300 Aalst
pieter.van.der.spek@olvz-aalst.be
The deadline for reception of the projects is fixed on July 31st, 2012
Article 1. The BSGIE grant aims at rewarding the best research project in the field of gastrointestinal diagnostic
or therapeutic endoscopy .
Article 2. The grant will be awarded annually. The Board of the BSGIE determines its amount. It will be announced during
the annual BSGIE meeting.
Article 3. The applicants must be Belgian citizens or residents, and their research must be performed in Belgium. They must
be 40 year or less at submission of their project.
Article 4. The project must be addressed to the Secretary of the BSGIE before December 31st, together with a curriculum vitae
of the main applicant.
Article 5. The grant may not be awarded to a project already awarded by another grant.
Article 6. The grant will be given during the annual BSGIE meeting, half of its amount immediately, the other half at completion
and presentation of the rewarded research project.
Article 7. The project should be written in English, with a summary in Dutch, English and French. It must precise the aim, material
and methods, and 2 to 3 pages of comments underlining the potential impact of the research.
Article 8. The grant may not be divided, but it may reward a teamwork. It will be given to the main investigator, with written
consent of the co-investigators.
Article 9. The Jury consists in the Board of the BSGIE. The grant may not be attributed if the jury estimates that no candidate
is eligible
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