Endowment Funds


ASGE Foundation endowment funds provide lasting support for education, research, and innovation in gastrointestinal endoscopy. Established through the generosity of members, families, and partners, these named funds honor leaders in the field while ensuring sustained investment in programs that advance clinical practice, professional development, and patient care for generations to come.

Basil I. Hirschowitz, MD Endowed Lecture
Hirschowitz

The Basil I. Hirschowitz, MD Endowed Lecture is presented annually during Digestive Disease Week ® , and was established by the ASGE Foundation and generous contributions from friends, trainees and colleagues of Dr. Hirschowitz.

Dr. Hirschowitz was a gifted and caring physician, a research scientist and a teacher. With a career spanning six decades, Dr. Hirschowitz led some of the most important initiatives in gastroenterology and endoscopy and reached the pinnacle of academic medicine as a teacher, basic scientist, mentor, clinician, and as one of the fathers of modern medicine. In January, 1957, Dr. Hirschowitz assembled the original prototype flexible fiberoptic endoscope.

Truly a principal figure in the field of gastrointestinal endoscopy and related diseases, ASGE honors the late Dr. Hirschowitz for his leadership and accomplishments with this lectureship.

Dean Jensen Endowment Fund
Dean Jensen, MD

The Dean Jensen Endowment will advance ASGE Foundation initiatives that support high-impact endoscopic research and cultivate the next generation of GI innovators. It will also fund a new annual award to be presented at Digestive Disease Week® beginning in 2027, ensuring Dr. Jensen’s legacy continues to inspire excellence for years to come.

For more than 45 years, Dr. Jensen has been a driving force in advancing our understanding of gastrointestinal bleeding and endoscopy. His work has been supported by major recent research grants including VA Merit Review funding, UCLA Faculty Research support, and a Medtronic investigator-initiated study along with his ongoing leadership as PI and Director of the NIH T32 GI Training Grant. With 430 peer-reviewed publications, 338 abstracts, service on top editorial boards, and highly sought-after lectures across the globe, Dr. Jensen’s impact reaches every corner of the GI community. His mentorship has shaped the careers of countless clinicians and researchers who now lead programs around the world. A past ASGE Governing Board councilor and recipient of both the ASGE Rudolf Schindler Award and the SCGS Lifetime Achievement Award, Dr. Jensen remains an active and visionary leader.

Gene and Lyn Overholt Endowment Fund
Gene Overholt

The Gene and Lyn Overholt Endowment supports ASGE programs and activities focused on clinical innovation and practice improvement, including an annual lecture presented during Digestive Disease Week ® , and was established by generous contributions from friends, colleagues and mentees of Dr. Overholt.

A past president of ASGE and recipient of the Rudolf V. Schindler Award, Dr. Overholt’s many accomplishments include the development of the flexible sigmoidoscope in the early 1960s, an innovation that paved the way for flexible colonoscopy. Dr. Overholt was also instrumental in moving GI endoscopy from the hospital environment to the ASC setting, thereby creating a new paradigm for the provision of cost-efficient GI care and cancer screening services. With his groundbreaking research into photodynamic therapy and laser-induced fluorescence, Dr. Overholt helped lay the foundation for today’s endoscopic therapies for Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal cancer. More details about Dr. Overholt’s amazing career can be found here .

A true innovator in gastrointestinal endoscopy, practice operations and patient care, ASGE proudly honors Dr. Overholt through this endowment. View a list of  Overholt Donors to the Gene and Lyn Overholt Endowment.

Jerry Waye Endowment Fund
Jerry Waye

The Jerry Waye Endowment supports ASGE programs and activities focused on GI endoscopy education, research and mentoring including an annual lecture to be presented during Digestive Disease Week ® beginning in 2023.

A past president of ASGE and recipient of the Rudolf Schindler Award, Dr. Waye’s many accomplishments include groundbreaking work on colonoscopy and polypectomy techniques and becoming one of the world’s most impactful teachers and mentors in this field. He has published several hundred articles in peer reviewed journals and written seven textbooks, including the major text on colonoscopy. He has lectured and participated in live endoscopy demonstrations on every continent. Dr. Waye was also co-founder and president of the New York Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and president of the World Endoscopy Organization. He is currently pioneering remote endoscopy education and teaching GI endoscopy techniques to colleagues in several African countries via a virtual platform.

Dr. Waye is amazed and truly delighted by the enthusiasm and generosity of his many friends and colleagues, and the support of the ASGE and ASGE Foundation for this endeavor. View a list of  Waye Donors  to the Jerry Waye Endowment.

J. Edward Berk, MD, DSc, FASGE Endowed Lecture
J. Edward Berk

The J. Edward Berk, MD, DSc, FASGE Endowed Lecture is presented annually during Digestive Disease Week ® , and was established through the generous support of The Berk Family.

Dr. Berk was internationally renowned for his immeasurable contributions as an author, an editor, a physician with a caring bedside manner and a gifted teacher. Dr. Berk is best known as the founding chairman of the Department of Medicine and the Division of Gastroenterology at the University of California–Irvine. This dual role and his monumental contributions throughout his career in medicine gave the university its initial credibility helping it to grow into the highly ranked institution it is today. The late Dr. Berk served on several ASGE Committees and as President of the Society from 1958–1959. He was awarded ASGE’s highest honor, the Rudolf V. Schindler Award, in 1966 and was distinguished as a Fellow of ASGE in 2006.

In recognition of these many accomplishments, achievements and his distinguished contributions to our profession, ASGE honors the late Dr. Berk with this lectureship.

Jack A. Vennes, MD and Stephen E. Silvis, MD Endowed Lecture
Jack A. Vennes and Stephen E. Silvis

The Jack A. Vennes, MD & Stephen E. Silvis, MD Endowed Lecture is presented annually during Digestive Disease Week ® , and was established through the generous support of Cook Medical and supported with contributions from the Olympus Medical Charitable Foundation, colleagues, friends and trainees of Drs. Vennes and Silvis.

Drs. Vennes and Silvis worked as a team at the Minneapolis (MN) Veterans Affairs Medical Center from 1971–1986. They were pioneers of ERCP, studying the new techniques in Japan and then teaching them in the United States. They were prolific authors and published widely on the evolving techniques of ERCP. In addition, they pioneered early instrument designs and procedural techniques. Drs. Vennes and Silvis are considered among the most highly respected gastroenterologists in the history of the profession.

In recognition of their role in the evolution of GI practice and their commitment to teaching pioneering therapies and complex endoscopic procedures to generations of gastroenterologists, ASGE honors the late Drs. Vennes and Silvis with this lectureship.

Michael V. Sivak Jr., MD Endoscopic Research Endowment Fund
Michael V. Sivak Jr.

The Michael V. Sivak Jr., MD Endoscopic Research Endowment Fund was established by friends and colleagues of Dr. Sivak to honor his valuable contributions as Editor of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (1997–2004), and his firm belief that support of endoscopic research, and especially of young investigators, is critical to advancing progress in gastrointestinal endoscopy.

The Michael V. Sivak Jr., MD Endoscopic Research Endowment Fund supports highly meritorious research in the field and specifically provides financial support annually to the highest scoring ASGE Endoscopic Research Award application as determined by the ASGE Research Committee and approved by the ASGE Governing Board.

NYSGE Fund for GI Endoscopic Research and Public Education
New York Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy logo

The NYSGE Fund for GI Endoscopic Research and Public Education is administered by the ASGE Foundation. The NYSGE Fund offers the Florence Lefcourt Award for GI Endoscopic Research and Public Education, which supports collaborative endoscopic research and educational outreach in the New York region.

Named in honor of the late Florence Lefcourt, NYSGE’s first and long-serving Executive Director, the award provides grants to physicians who are members of the NYSGE and ASGE, and who are in practice or on full-time staff at an NYSGE-affiliated institution. This award alternates annually between supporting public education and research initiatives.

The New York Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (NYSGE) is the oldest and largest regional GI endoscopy society in the United States. Founded in 1974, the Society is dedicated to the teaching and advancement of gastrointestinal endoscopy.

To donate to one of the ASGE Foundation's endowment funds, please contact  foundation@asge.org  or 630-573-0600.