Michigan Osteopathic Association's
2012 Scientific Research Exhibit
APPLICATIONS ARE NO LONGER BEING ACCEPTED.
A spirited competition to promote research and osteopathic principles and practices.
Nine judges, working in teams of three, evaluate the
exhibits based on criteria established in four domains: 1. Setup (background/hypothesis)
Winning participants receive these cash awards: • First place: $1000 |
Express
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| 2012 SRE Application | |
| 2012 SRE Guidelines | |
| 2012 Judging Sheet | |
| 2012 SRE Sponsorship Opportunities | |
Thank you to our sponsors:
Andrew Taylor Still (ANDY) Achievement Award: 
Additionally, the Andrew Taylor Still (ANDY) Achievement Award may be presented to an outstanding exhibit. The ANDY Award, which includes an exquisitely carved crystal piece and a $1500 cash prize, is not awarded every year. Only those who best reflect the principles of osteopathic medicine with their research exhibit will receive the award.
ANDY Award Winners:
2007: Scott Fannin, DO
2006: Heather Lake, DO, Rob Wall, DO, Loai Marouf, DO and Chris Buatti
1999: Lisa Vredevoogd, DO, Mark Notman, PhD, Martin Hogan, PhD and William Johnston, DO
1997: Rick Hallgren, PhD
1995: Edward Loniewski, DO, Joseph Williams, DO, Anthony Bahu, DO and Rob Schafina, DO
1993: Frank A. Paul, DO
The MOA hosts its Scientific Research Exhibit
(SRE) Competition every year during the MOA Annual Postgraduate Convention and Scientific
Seminar. This competition provides osteopathic medical
students, residents, fellows and attending
level physicians an opportunity
to present their medical and scientific research to
our profession. Our event demonstrates the very best of what osteopathic medicine is and reaffirms the
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