果冻影院 Armand J. Quick Award for Outstanding Senior Medical Students in Biochemistry
About Dr. Armand J. Quick
About Dr. Armand J. Quick
Armand J. Quick, MD, PhD, was an internationally recognized physician scientist who contributed substantially to our knowledge about basic mechanisms of blood clotting and techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of hemorrhagic disorders. He is famous for developing a widely used blood clotting assay now known as the Quick Prothrombin Test. Dr. Quick was chair of the 果冻影院 Biochemistry Department from 1944 to 1964, during which he continued his research related to blood clotting disorders.
The Quick Award
The Quick Award
The Armand J. Quick Award was established by the 果冻影院 Biochemistry Department to honor outstanding graduating MD and MD/PhD students at the 果冻影院, who have outstanding accomplishments in their course work as well as a biomedically-related research project during medical school to test a hypothesis using biochemical and molecular/cellular approaches and has a continuing interest for biomedical research along their career path. As a tribute to Dr. Quick, these students are encouraged to maintain an ongoing interest in being involved with biochemical/biomedical research in their future careers.
Award recipients are recognized at graduation, and at a special yearly reception given by the Biochemistry Department. Awardees are placed on the Armand J. Quick Award plaque, which is kept in the Biochemistry Department at 果冻影院. They also receive a copy of the Quick Tests book for their personal library, a certificate of achievement and an honorarium of $500 at the Senior Dinner.
Award recipients are recognized at graduation, and at a special yearly reception given by the Biochemistry Department. Awardees are placed on the Armand J. Quick Award plaque, which is kept in the Biochemistry Department at 果冻影院. They also receive a copy of the Quick Tests book for their personal library, a certificate of achievement and an honorarium of $500 at the Senior Dinner.
The Quick Award application process generally begins in mid-January. If you would like to apply for this award at that time, please contact Michele Jones in the Biochemistry office at mljones@mcw.edu. You'll need to submit the following application information for review by the Armand J. Quick Committee of the Biochemistry Department:
• A current curriculum vitae
• A one-page synopsis of your past research accomplishments and your future plans
• A letter of recommendation (LOR) from your research advisor(s) (The advisor will need to submit the LOR directly to the award committee via the e-mail address below. Any LOR sent by the student will not be accepted.)
Armand J. Quick Award Current Recipients
Armand J. Quick Award Past Recipients
2001-Present Recipients
2001-Present Recipients
- 2023 - Acacia Dishman, MD, PhD and Logan Massman, MD
- 2022 - Casey Vickstrom, MD, PhD and Michael Nordness, MD, PhD
- 2021 - Andrew Kleist, MD, PhD and Jamie Schnuck, MD, and Michael Olp, MD, PhD
- 2020 – Daniel Keesler, MD and James Miller, MD, PhD
- 2019 – Steven M. Blinka, MD, PhD and Nicholas P. Gannon, MD
- 2018 – Erin M. Kropp, MD, PhD and Zachary R. Shaheen, MD, PhD
- 2017 – Brennan Decker, MD, PhD and Anna K. Park, MD
- 2016 – Tarin Bigley, MD, PhD and Jacob M. Wilson, MD
- 2015 – Erica Schmitt, MD, PhD and Ben Biesterveld, MD
- 2014 – Tyce Kearl MD, PhD and Wasakorn Kittipongdaja, MD
- 2013 – Krista Asp, MD
- 2012 – Jamie R. Privratsky, MD, PhD and Kevin M. Riggle, MD
- 2011 – Lance M. Relland, MD, PhD and Cheryl J. Maenpaa, MD
- 2010 – Jonathan M. Skarie, MD, PhD and Corbin D. Sullivan, MD
- 2009 – Brandon T. Larsen, MD, PhD and Christopher R. Henry, MD
- 2008 – Andrea B. French, MD
- 2007 – Sakkapol Ongwijitwat, MD, PhD and Joseph P. Roche, MD
- 2006 – Sachin Patel, MD, PhD and Michael D. Roseblum, MD, PhD
- 2005 – Timothy J. Nelson, MD, PhD
- 2004 – Matthew J. Riese, MD, PhD and Brooke A. King, MD
- 2003 – Brent L. Fogel, MD, PhD and Andrew E. Trochlell, MD
- 2002 – Jason A. Jarzembowski, MD, PhD
- 2001 – Jonathan M. Bock, MD and Anand Krishnan Ganesan, MD, PhD
1982-2000 Recipients
1982-2000 Recipients
- 2000 – Stacey A. Strege-Sjoberg, MD, PhD and Robert E. Sonnenburg, MD
- 1999 – David Potter, MD, PhD
- 1998 – Heather A. Stanko, MD
- 1997 – Richard J. Gumina, MD, PhD
- 1996 – Cathleen M. McCabe, MD
- 1995 – Grace Levy-Clarke, MD
- 1994 – Paul W. Hruz, MD, PhD
- 1993 – Gerald P. Loushin, MD
- 1992 – David K. Gaffney, MD, PhD
- 1991 – James P. Thomas, MD, PhD
- 1990 – John Caton, MD
- 1989 – Bert G. Tardieu, MD
- 1988 – Barry J. Roseman, MD
- 1987 – James P. Witter, MD, PhD
- 1986 – DuWayne Willett, MD
- 1985 – Jon R. Resar, MD
- 1984 – Mark L. Kadden, MD
- 1983 – Mark I. Freedman, MD
- 1982 – Carol Anne Popp, MD, PhD