
AWARDS
As in 2014 and 2022, the main sponsor of the BARD initiative, the Erwin Röver Foundation, is now awarding an annual "BARD Young Investigator Prize". The work can have been published within the last 3 years or currently submitted for publication. The first author should be under 35 years of age and at least one of the co-authors must be a full BARD member. The prize is endowed with 3000,- € for the first, 2000,- € for the second and 1000,- € for the third place.
The review for the BARD Young Author Award is carried out by "Old Fellows" and members of the Executive Board, while the awarding of the JCM Prize is in the hands of the editors, as the annual prize is offered as a free publication
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Biliary Atresia - New Clues from Etiology to Therapy
Hannover, July, 2-3, 1999
Best poster award, donated by D. Kelly
Christoph Chardot, France
C.Chardot,M.Carton, N. Spire-Bendelac, C. Le Pommelet, LJ.. Golmard, B. Auvert
Epidemiology of biliary atresia ib France: national study 1986 – 96
BARD-Berlin 2014
In recognition of an important contribution in the field of transition, clinical research, of basic research and for the best presentation at the first international congress on biliary atresia and related diseases, October, 16 -17, 2014, Berlin, Germany
Donated by Erwin-Röver-Foundation, Dr. August und Erika Appenrodt-Foundation, STORZ
BARD-Bruges-2022
For the best presentation at the second international congress on biliary atresia and related diseases, June, 17 -18, 2022, Bruges, Belgium
Donated by Erwin-Röver-Foundation
PARTNERS
BARD collaborates with leading medical institutions, research organizations, and advocacy groups to drive progress in the field of Biliary Atresia. Together, we work towards advancing knowledge, developing innovative therapies, and providing comprehensive support for patients and families affected by this condition.

















