NASS Awards Over $187k in Spine Research Traveling Fellowships

The North American Spine Society recently awarded a total of $187,425 in traveling fellowships for spine surgeons and specialists to spend at least five months at a medical center other than their current practice, according to a NASS news release.

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Hong Joo Moon, MD, PhD, of Seoul, South Korea, was the recipient of the 2011 Research Traveling Fellowship. Additional 2011 research grant winners are:
·    D. Gregg Anderson, MD, of Philadelphia
·    Jeffrey Borckardt, PhD, of Charleston, S.C.
·    Fackson Mwale, PhD, of Montreal, Canada
·    Claudio Hertz, PhD, of Santiago, Chile



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