Paul LoGerfo Research Awards:

Alaa Sada, MD, MS
University of Pittsburgh
“Tirzepatide Following Adrenalectomy in Mild Autonomous Cortisol Secretion”

Jordan Broekhuis, MD MPH
University of Nebraska Medical Center
“Developing a Policy Informed Approach to Improving Access to Thyroid Cancer in the Rural Midwest”

ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors' Association Award for Thyroid Cancer Research:

Ali Ahkavan Anvari, MD
Mass General Brigham
“Advancing the Thyroid Cancer Policy Model to Reduce Benign Nodule Burden, Model Hereditary Risk, and Enable AI‑Assisted Updating”


Distinguished Service Award:

Douglas B. Evans, MD
Medical College of Wisconsin

Award of Distinction:

Thomas J. Giordano, MD, PhD
University of Michigan

Jon van Heerden Award for Best Paper:

Omair A. Shariq, MD
Mayo Clinic
“Genotype is associated with long-term risk of reintervention and distant metastases in patients undergoing surgery for multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1-related duodenopancreatic neuroendocrine tumors ”

Barbara Kinder Award for Best Paper:

Caitlin Finn, MD
University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Prophylactic central neck dissection does not prevent recurrence but increases intensity of surveillance: Long-term follow-up of a randomized trial”


Award for Best Interesting Case:

Ross Mudgway, MD
Weill Cornell Medicine
“An Intriguing Interaction between a RET Mutation and IGF-II Secretion”


Ed Kaplan Award for Best Poster:

Peter Abraham, MD
University of Alabama at Birmingham
"National Assessment of Chief Resident Thyroid and Parathyroid Entrustable Professional Activity Data"

Geoffrey Thompson Award for Best Poster:

Joy Done, MD
NYU Langone Health
"A novel, multivariable model using the Afirma Genomic Resource for Intelligent Discovery (GRID) database can improve initial risk stratification in Bethesda III-VI nodules "