
Special Project Grants Selection and Recipients
JGHFoundation Special Project Grants
Seeding grants help to foster initiatives such as Consensus Meetings, development of Clinical Practice guidelines, co-operative research studies or training in gastroenterological techniques and procedures.
Decisions about requests to provide funding will usually be tested against the following parameters (based on stated objectives, plus some additional considerations):
- Value of the funding to research, education and/or training in gastroenterology and/or hepatology in the Asia Pacific region.
- Provide a stimulus for promoting practice standards and training in areas of need.
- Grants that are likely to have a wide benefit in the region will usually be preferred over those that have a more limited geographical benefit.
- Wherever there appears likely to be a leverage effect, so that awarding a priming grant or seeding fund will enable a group to obtain industry or other funding to carry out the research, education or training aim, there should be an understanding that they group will return all or a part of the priming grant to the Foundation when the external source of funding eventuates (it is recognised that it is difficult to structure this expectation in a legally enforceable way).
- Grants for research activities (including guideline development) will be linked to a request that a resulting papers be offered to the Journal. In the case of the named lectures at APDW, the honorarium to the lecturer carries this is a specified condition of payment).
- Grants will usually be for a period of one year, less commonly for two years, and only considered for a longer period in exceptional circumstances. Applications for renewals for a particular project or activity (except those associated with support of a major meeting) will rarely be granted.

How to apply
- Applications for the JGHFoundation Special Grant must be made on the provided application form.
- Fill in the form completing all fields then scan the form and your supporting documents and email them to Fiona Bailey, CEO JGHF, at jghf@jghfoundation.org.au with the subject line “JGHFoundation Special Grant”.
- View and download the Application Form.
Recipients
Date | Recipient | Special Project |
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2024 | Dr Prerna Diksha – Australia | Identifying Biomarkers of Immune Dysregulation in CD8+ T-Cell Activated Paediatric Acute Liver Failure and Hepatitis AUD$15k |
2024 | Professor Peter Gibson Gastrodiet2024 Kuala Lumpur | Dietitian Education |
2024 | Professor Joseph Sung | JGH Editorial Fellowships |
2024 | Eddy Ooi – Singapore- Asian Pacific Association of Gastroenterology (APAGE), IBD Working Group | Young Clinicans Course |
2023 | Professor Peter Gibson Gastrodiet2023 Italy | Dietitian Education |
2023 | Associate Professor Mayur Garg – Australia | Development of Asia-Pacific Consensus Guidelines for the Investigation and Management of Iron Deficiency in Adults |
2023 | Professor Gerald Holtmann – Australia | Development of the Australasian Masterclass in Neurology and Motility, Brisbane, Australia, February 2024 |
2023 | Australian & New Zealand Gastroenterology International Training Association (ANZGITA) | The clinical development and upskilling of gastroenterologists and endoscopy nurses in the Pacific |
2020 | Associate Professor Vishalkumar Shelat – Singapore | International Study Group on Pyogenic Liver Abscess |
2020 | Ms Dayane de Melo Costa – Brazil | Evaluate the interaction between simethicone residue and bio-film formation on endoscope channels |
2020 | Dr John Ong – Singapore | Burnout and related stressors in gastroenterology: a prospective observational study spanning five ASEAN countries. |
2019 | Australian & New Zealand Gastroenterology International Training Association (ANZGITA) | The clinical development and upskilling of gastroenterologists and endoscopy nurses in the Pacific |
2018 | Australian & New Zealand Gastroenterology International Training Association (ANZGITA) | The clinical development and upskilling of gastroenterologists and endoscopy nurses in the Pacific |
2017 | Professor Choon Jin Ooi – Malaysia – Asian Pacific Association of Gastroenterology (APAGE) | APAGE Consensus Meeting on Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
2016 | Australian & New Zealand Gastroenterology International Training Association (ANZGITA) | Myanmar Endoscopy Training Program |
2016 | Professor N.D. Reddy – World Gastroenterology Organisation (WGO) | ENDO 2017 – 1st World Congress of GI Endoscopy Travel Grants x 15 |
2016 | Professor Govind Makharia -India | Screening for Coeliac Disease across Asia |
2016 | Professor Choon Jin Ooi – Malaysia – Asian Pacific Association of Gastroenterology (APAGE) | 2nd Clinical Forum on IBD – Travel grants 2016 |
2016 | Professor Vincent Wai-Sun Wong – Hong Kong | The 2017 Asia-Pacific Guidelines on the Management of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease |
2015 | Professor Varocha Mahachai – Gastroenterological Association of Thailand | ASEAN Consensus on Helicobacter Pylori Management in a Limited-Resource Setting |
2015 | Professor Peter Gibson – Australia | GastroDiet, Prato, Italy, October 2015 |