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2010 ATS Travel Award Recipients

The Travel Award has been funded by the American Thoracic Society

Laura M. Cecere, MD
University of Washington
Abstract Number: 5683
Abstract Title: The Association between Smoking Cessation and Risk of Hospitalization for Pneumonia

The Travel Award has been provided by Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc. member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Jae Woo Kwon, MA
Seoul National University College of Medicine
Abstract Number: 3305
Abstract Title: Correlation between serum CEA and pulmonary function in Korean adult population

The Travel Award has been provided by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Seifu Demissie, MD
John Hopkins University
Abstract Number: 3028
Abstract Title: Effects of patients’ clinical factors on physician ratings of asthma control, asthma severity and treatment recommendations.

The Travel Award has been provided by Gilead Sciences member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Bernd Lamprecht, MD
Paracelsus Private Medical University, Salzburg
Abstract Number: 780
Abstract Title: Gender-related differences in respiratory symptoms: Results from the international BOLD Study

The Travel Award has been provided by Merck member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Sarah M. Lyon, MD
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Abstract Number: 1434
Abstract Title: The Effect of Health Insurance on Intensive Care Mortality and Procedural Utilization

The Travel Award has been provided by Pfizer, Inc. member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Diarmuid M. McNicholl, MB
Queens University Belfast
Abstract Number: 1952
Abstract Title: The Use Of Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide In The Identification Of Non-Adherence In Difficult Asthma.

The Travel Awards has been provided by United Therapeutics Corporation member of the ATS Corporate Member Program

Clara J. Schroedl, MD
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Abstract Number: 4189
Abstract Title: Use of Simulation-based Education to Improve Patient Care in the Medical Intensive Care Unit