AHA/ASA Council Awards

The AHA/ASA scientific councils' awards acknowledge significant achievements in cardiovascular diseases and stroke, ranging from basic research to service to the councils and the association.  These awards recognize the achievements of researchers, scientists, clinicians, nurses and allied health professionals throughout their careers.  They also provide opportunities for financial rewards, special presentations and funding to attend Scientific Sessions and other AHA scientific meetings.

Early Career Investigator Awards
Early Career Investigator Awards recognize promising and outstanding trainees, investigators and clinicians in the early stages of their careers and stimulate continued interest in basic or clinical research.

Student Scholarships 
The student scholarship programs, administered under qualified supervision, provide an important stimulus to interest medical and master's-level students in research in cardiovascular diseases, stroke and basic scientific research.

Travel Stipends to the AHA Scientific Sessions
These stipends help defray travel costs for early career investigators, trainees and students to participate in the AHA Scientific Sessions.

Lifetime Achievement Awards
Lifetime Achievement Awards recognize contributions to the fields of cardiovascular disease and stroke over a sustained period.  Recipients of these awards exemplify excellence and are notable representatives of the best in their fields.   

Career Achievement Awards
These awards recognize individuals for specific career endeavors and achievements that made a significant impact on the field of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, and helped further the mission of the scientific councils and the AHA/ASA.

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This program supports young physicians and scientists globally by matching them one-to-one with aspiring cardiologists and scientists in the United States based on areas of interest. The program is intended to stimulate more international collaboration in basic and clinical cardiovascular and cerebrovascular topics.

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