AAOA Foundation
Our Mission and Research Endeavors
AAOA Foundation Mission
The AAOA Foundation seeks to advance allergy research and knowledge for the treatment of otolaryngic conditions
AAOA Research Philosophy
- Improve patient care through AAOA Foundation-sponsored research
- AAOA Foundation Research Goals
- Conduct scientifically rigorous research
- Mobilize AAOA members
- Mobilize academic programs
- Reduce barriers to research participation and success
The AAOA Foundation is committed to supporting research—both basic and translational—aimed at improving patient care. Our funding is available to any investigator who wishes to advance knowledge within the field of otolaryngic allergy. Research goals should align with our scope of knowledge.
The AAOA also strives to identify collaborative opportunities with otolaryngology training programs to help residents understand the role of allergy diagnosis and management within otolaryngology and to develop an interest in improving current diagnostic and therapeutic options to improve patient care.
Research Funding Cycle
The AAOA Foundation reviews research proposals two (2) times a year and determines priority of research needs for the immediate and future cycles. Grant recipients are expected to present their results at an AAOA meeting and submit the resulting manuscript to the AAOA’s journal, International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology (IFAR).
Deadlines
There are two proposal deadlines each year:
– June 1st (award notification by August 1)
– December 1st (award notification by February 1)
See the AAOA Foundation Application Guidelines for complete instructions. You will need to submit your proposal using the AAOA Foundation’s online portal. Once you have started a submission, you will not be able to save and exit. Please make sure to have your complete proposal ready before you begin the submission process. Read the submission requirements.
Click here to submit a proposal
For more information about research grants, contact Kate Chenal at 202-955-5010; or e-mail.
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