Pediatric Academic Societies Name 46 Travel Grant Recipients for 2026 Boston Research Meeting
The Pediatric Academic Societies award 46 travel grants to trainees and junior faculty for the 2026 Boston meeting, recognizing excellence in pediatric research.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 21, 2026, 9:48 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from EurekAlert!

Recognizing Emerging Talent in Pediatric Science
The Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) have officially announced the recipients of the 2026 Meeting Travel Grant Awards, highlighting the work of 46 trainees and early-career professionals. These prestigious awards are designed to elevate emerging researchers by providing them with the resources necessary to present their findings at a major international forum. Each recipient will receive a travel stipend and complimentary registration for the upcoming PAS 2026 Meeting, which is scheduled to take place in Boston, Massachusetts. According to the PAS, these grants serve as a vital mechanism for recognizing the high-quality contributions made by those just beginning their medical and scientific careers.
A Competitive Selection Process Based on Research Quality
The selection of the 46 awardees was based primarily on the academic strength and rigor of their submitted abstracts. To be eligible for the trainee-focused grants, the presenting author was required to be currently in training, ensuring the awards directly support the upcoming generation of pediatricians and scientists. The initiative reflects a broader commitment by the PAS to maintain a pipeline of innovation in child and adolescent health. By focusing on the quality of original research, the societies aim to ensure that the most promising scientific discoveries are given a global platform for discussion and collaboration.
Corporate and Academic Partnerships Fueling Professional Growth
The 2026 grant program was made possible through significant external support from industry and academic partners. Specifically, Abbott provided the funding for 36 Trainee Travel Grant Awards, while the Academic Pediatric Association (APA) sponsored 10 Early Career Travel Awards specifically for junior faculty. These partnerships underscore a shared goal within the medical community to invest in professional development and mentorship. By alleviating the financial burden of travel, these organizations enable a diverse group of researchers—ranging from medical students to assistant professors—to engage with the global academic community.
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