DAN Announces New Cardiac Health Research Grant

DURHAM, NC – February 19, 2020 – Divers Alert Network® (DAN®) has announced its newest research grant, the Alfred Bove DAN Research Grant for Cardiac Health in Scuba Diving. The grant was established in memory of Dr. Alfred Bove, a cardiologist and dive medicine specialist who contributed significantly to the field of dive medicine. In a career that spanned more than 40 years Dr. Bove was most passionate about studying cardiorespiratory fitness and fitness to dive.

Among divers, cardiac health remains an important risk factor. Through this grant, DAN is elevating its support for research that has the potential to increase dive safety and prevent dive injuries and fatalities that result from cardiac events. Specifically, the aim of this grant is to fund research on the possible adverse effects of scuba diving in divers with pre-existing heart conditions, methods of screening for increased risk of fatalities due to cardiac causes, and possible preventive interventions.

Up to US$250,000 in grant funding is available over the next five years. Both single-year and multi-year projects are eligible, and funds may be used to sponsor one or several projects up to a total of US$50,000 per year.

Applications with proposals are due May 1, 2020. Successful applicants will be notified once the selection process is complete, and DAN will formally announce the award at the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Annual Scientific Meeting in June 2020. Information about eligibility how to apply can be found here.


About DAN: The world’s most recognized and respected dive safety organization, Divers Alert Network (DAN) has remained committed to the health and well-being of divers for 40 years. The organization’s research, medical services and global-response programs create an extensive network that supports divers with vital services such as injury prevention, safety and educational programs and lifesaving evacuations. Every year, hundreds of thousands of divers around the world look to DAN as their dive safety organization. Join the DAN community or learn more at DAN.org.