The ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards are available to residents and fellows in radiology and radiological science research to recognize their research and present their work at the ARRS Annual Meeting. Awards are based on the competence and promise of the candidate in radiology research, education, or administration and the scientific merit and potential impact of the candidate's research. The Award includes a presentation of their research at the ARRS Annual Meeting. Any associated travel expenses are the responsibility of the awardee.
The ARRS Scholarship is funded through The Roentgen Fund® of the ARRS. One of three awards may be given to a resident/fellow:
Executive Council Award (2) - $1,000 each
President's Award - $2,000
Melissa Rosado de Christenson Award - $2,000
Application Components:
Selection of the Awardees is based on: (1) The competence and promise of the candidate in research, education, or administration related to medical imaging; and (2) The strength of the candidate's manuscript based on scientific merit and potential impact.
Applications are reviewed by the ARRS Roentgen Fund Board of Trustees. Up to four awards may be given each year. All candidates are notified of the selection decisions. Award-winning papers are required to be presented at the ARRS Annual Meeting.
ARRS explicitly evaluates the candidate’s competence in radiology research, education, or administration. A competitive applicant should demonstrate:
For resident/fellow awards, the applicant is expected to have performed the majority of the work and normally be the first author when the project has multiple authors.
Project merit and design are formal ARRS selection criteria.
Strong applications generally have:
For trainee awards, ARRS explicitly evaluates the scientific merit of the submitted research or manuscript.
This is one of the most distinctive ARRS criteria.
For the Research Scholarship, ARRS formally evaluates a project's potential impact to change the way radiology is practiced. Therefore, a proposal becomes particularly competitive when it can plausibly:
This predictor should be stated explicitly rather than left for reviewers to infer.
ARRS is not simply funding a project; its major scholarship is intended to develop future leaders.
The Society explicitly evaluates the applicant's leadership promise in radiology research, education, or administration. Strong indicators include:
The Research Scholarship itself includes leadership-building and career-development capacity.
ARRS formally considers whether the applicant will work in an environment conducive to well-rounded professional development.
A competitive application should demonstrate:
This is a formal selection criterion rather than merely a background consideration.
For the Research Scholarship, institutional commitment is especially important.
ARRS requires support from the department chair and a commitment of additional protected time to complete the proposed two-year program. This makes protected effort a major practical predictor of competitiveness.
Strong applications demonstrate that the candidate will genuinely have:
ARRS supports broad radiologic sciences research, including:
For Resident/Fellow Awards, submitted work must concern the clinical application of radiology and radiological science. Projects with a strong connection to real imaging practice therefore have particularly good alignment.
Recent ARRS award descriptions confirm that trainee awards are based on both:
Recent winning projects have addressed clinically important questions involving low-field MRI, malignancy prediction after nondiagnostic lung biopsy, and imaging-based assessment of acute ischemic stroke outcomes. This suggests that successful work often combines a focused imaging question with a clear clinical consequence.
The flagship ARRS Research Scholarship is designed for early-career faculty and aims to advance scholars professionally while preparing them for leadership.
Competitive applicants are therefore likely to demonstrate:
The strongest candidate is neither too inexperienced to execute the work nor already beyond the developmental purpose of the program.
For Resident/Fellow Awards, research ownership is particularly important. ARRS expects the applicant to have performed the majority of the work, and winning research must be presented at the ARRS Annual Meeting.
This favors applicants who can demonstrate:
Candidates must meet the following qualifications:
Candidates' research must meet the following qualifications:
Only one submission per applicant permitted.
Eligible Countries:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: American Roentgen Ray Society
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 44211 Slatestone Court Leesburg, VA 20176-5109
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Aug 24, 2026
Aug 24, 2026
$5,000
Affiliation: American Roentgen Ray Society
Address: 44211 Slatestone Court Leesburg, VA 20176-5109
Website URL: https://www.arrs.org/ARRSLIVE/ResidentAwards
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