Young Fellowship Award

Asian Paediatric Pulmonology Society (APPS) supports a number of young fellows to attend the APPS Annual Scientific Congress (ASC). A maximum of three Young Fellowship Awards would be presented to the best three abstract presenters in the ASC of the APPS.

Application Criteria

  • Medical doctor only.
  • Aged 40 years below.
  • Abstract must be related Paediatric Respiratory Epidemiology.
  • Attend the ASC in the following year.
  • Participate in the hospital training in Asia.
  • Share the award-winning experience.

List of Awardees

Year 2023

Awardee

City/Country

Abstract Topic

Meeting Attended

Dr. Rika HAPSARI

Surabaya, Indonesia

Prenatal dan Post-natal Probiotic Supplement as Asthma Prevention in Infants: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

GuangdongHong KongMacao Greater Bay Area Paediatric Respirology, Allergy and Critical Care Forum cum 26th HKSPRA Annual Scientific Meeting

Year 2018

Awardee

City/Country

Abstract Topic

Hospital Visited

Dr. Hao WANG

Beijing, China

Etiology and Clinical Characteristics of Children with Bronchiectasis in China: A 10-year Multicenter Retrospective Study

Chiba’s Children Hospital in Japan

Year 2017

Awardee

City/Country

Abstract Topic

Hospital Visited

Dr. Arpita CHATTOPADHYAY

New Delhi, India

Obstructive Airflow Limitation in Preschool Children Affected by Rhinovirus Acute Respiratory Tract Infection in Infancy

Kwong Wah Hospital in Hong Kong
Beijing Children’s Hospital in China

Dr. Paththini Kapuralalage Ganganath GUNATHILAKA

Horana, Sri Lanka

Propofol versus Fentanyl for Sedation in Pediatric Bronchoscopy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Kwong Wah Hospital in Hong Kong
Beijing Children’s Hospital in China

Dr. Pankaj Chhatrapati VAIDYA

Maharashtra, India

Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) in the Respiratory Specimens for the Diagnosis of Pediatric Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Pilot Study

Kwong Wah Hospital in Hong Kong
Beijing Children’s Hospital in China

Post-report by Awardees