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Early Career Researchers Travel Award

Five Early Career Researchers were selected  for the

 Daniel T. O'Connor, MD Memorial Session 

 and the associated travel award


We congratulate


Pradeep Kumar Singh

Rockefeller University, New York, USA


Vikas Arige

University of Rochester, New York, USA


Wei Ying

University of California San Diego, USA


María Constanza Maldifassi

University of Bern, Switzerland


Carmine Rocca

University of Calabria, Italy


For these awards, Early Career Researchers are defined as researchers  within 10 years of obtaining a doctoral degree, working in the area of chromaffin cell biology or a related area


Application deadline was March-25 2022

Daniel T. O’Connor, M.D.(1948-2014)

Daniel T. O'Connor, M.D. (1948-2014)

Daniel T. O'Connor received his B.S. in Biology (1970) from  Loyola University, Los Angeles, CA  and his M.D. (1974) from UC Davis, CA. He joined the faculty at UCSD as Assistant Professor of Medicine in 1979 where he was promoted to   Professor of Medicine in 1991 and was awarded the title of Distinguished Professor of Medicine & Pharmacology in 2010. He received numerous prestigious awards and published over 400 papers making landmark contributions elucidating the


  • Mechanisms of peptide and catecholamine synthesis, storage, and release from chromaffin cells


  • CHGA measurement as a diagnostic/prognostic tool for pheochromocytoma and other neuroendocrine neoplasia


  • Human sympathochromaffin  phenotypes to probe genetic control of autonomic function and genesis of hypertension.

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