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Experimental Biology 2007
April 28 - May 2
Washington, DC
Environmental and Exercise Physiology Section Awards
The Environmental and
Exercise Physiology Section Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship
($1,000 plus up to $2,000 travel reimbursement to Experimental Biology and
complimentary registration to the meeting) is given to an eminent research
scholar contributing to the areas of environmental, exercise and/or thermal
physiology. Recipients are recognized at the EEP Awards Reception at the EB
meeting. Candidates must provide copy of their curriculum vitae. All
application materials must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental &
Exercise Physiology Section New Investigator Award ($1,000 plus
reimbursement of the annual meeting advance registration fee) recognizes an
outstanding investigator in the early stages of his/her career. Candidates
should be investigators who have made meritorious contributions to the
scientific areas represented by the EEP Section. They should not be above
the rank of Assistant Professor or a comparable position in a research track
at an academic institution or in industry (e.g. Scientist, Sr. Scientist,
Research Investigator, etc.). They should receive nominations from at least
two regular members of the APS. Candidates will be judged on their
publications, how the publications relate to the EEP section and evidence
for independence and promise (grant funding, peer review activities, etc.).
Although this is not an abstract-based award, awardees are expected to
attend EB and make an oral or poster presentation. The candidate must be an
APS member in good standing. Candidates must provide a curriculum vitae, 2
nomination letters from APS members, and 3 reprints. Awardees are recognized
at the EEP Awards Reception at the EB meeting. All application
materials must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental and
Exercise Physiology Section Honor Award ($1,250 plus reimbursement of
the annual meeting advance registration fee) recognizes a previous or
current primary member of the EEP Section who has made significant research
contributions to the scientific advancement of environmental, exercise, or
thermal physiology while enhancing the educational objectives of the
section. Applicants must provide a copy of their curriculum vitae. Awardees
are recognized at the EEP Awards Reception at the EB meeting. All
application materials must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental &
Exercise Physiology Section Predoctoral Recognition Award ($500 plus
reimbursement of the annual meeting advance registration fee) is presented
to one or more pre-doctoral graduate students whose investigations in either
environmental, exercise, or thermal physiology has been designated by the
Steering Committee as being an example of meritorious research. Applicants
must be first author on an abstract submitted to an EEP Section topic
category at Experimental Biology and have not received their advanced degree
by thte date of the abstract deadline. Awardees are recognized at the EEP
Awards Reception at the EB meeting. All application materials must be
submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental &
Exercise Physiology Section Recognition Award for Beginning
Investigators ($500 plus reimbursement of the annual meeting advance
registration fee) is presented to one or more post-doctoral trainees whose
investigations in either environmental, exercise, or thermal physiology has
been designated by the Steering Committee as being an example of meritorious
research. Applicants must be first author on an abstract submitted to an EEP
Section topic category at Experimental Biology. Awardees are recognized at
the EEP Awards Reception at the EB meeting. All application materials
must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental &
Exercise Physiology Section Gatorade Beginning Investigator Award ($750
plus reimbursement of the annual meeting advance registration fee) is
presented to a post-doctoral trainee whose investigation in either
environmental, exercise, or thermal physiology has been designated by the
Steering Committee as an outstanding example of experimental research.
Applicants must be first author on a submitted abstract to the EEP Section
topic category Awardees are recognized at the EEP Awards Reception at the EB
meeting. All application materials must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental &
Exercise Physiology (EEP) Section Gatorade Young Investigator Award
($600 plus reimbursement of the annual meeting advance registration fee) is
presented to a pre-doctoral graduate student whose investigation in either
environmental, exercise, or thermal physiology has been designated by the
Steering Committee as an outstanding example of experimental research.
Applicants must be first author on a submitted abstract to the EEP Section
topic category at the EB meeting and have not received an advanced degree at
the date of the abstract deadline.Awardees are recognized at the EEP Awards
Reception at the EB meeting. All application materials must be
submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental &
Exercise Physiology Section Military Physiology Award for Beginning
Investigators ($750 plus reimbursement of the annual meeting advance
registration fee) recognizes outstanding research in either environmental,
exercise, or thermal physiology by a post-doctoral fellow or equivalent that
is relevant to the physiological missions of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Applicants must have received their advanced degree within four years of the
abstract submission date and must be first author on an abstract submitted
to an EEP Section topic category at the EB meeting. Awardees are recognized
at the EEP Awards Reception at the EB meeting. All application
materials must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental &
Exercise Physiology Section Graduate Student Military Physiology Award
($600 plus reimbursement of the annual meeting advance registration fee)
recognizes outstanding research in either environmental, exercise, or
thermal physiology by a graduate student that is relevant to the
physiological missions of the U.S. Armed Forces. Applicants must be first
author on an abstract submitted to an APS EEP Section topic category at the
EB meeting and have not received an advanced degree by the date of the
abstract deadline. Awardees are recognized at the EEP Awards Reception at
the EB meeting. All application materials must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental &
Exercise Physiology Section Gravitational Physiology Award for Beginning
Investigators ($750 plus reimbursement
of the annual meeting advance registration fee) recognizes outstanding
research related to gravitational physiology by a postdoctoral trainee that
is relevant to the physiological missions of the National Space Biomedical
Research Institute (NSBRI). Applicants must be first author on an abstract
submitted to an EEP topic category at Experimental Biology. Awardees are
recognized at the EEP Awards Reception at the EB meeting. All
application materials must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
The Environmental &
Exercise Physiology Section Predoctoral Gravitational Physiology Award
($600 plus reimbursement of the annual
meeting advance registration fee) recognizes outstanding research related to
gravitational physiology by a graduate student that is relevant to the
physiological missions of the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI).
Applicants must be first author on an abstract submitted to an EEP topic
category at Experimental Biology and have not received their advanced degree
by the date of the abstract deadline. Awardees are recognized at the EEP
Awards Reception at the EB meeting. All application materials must be
submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by November 8, 2006. Questions should be directed to Ronald Terjung, EEP
Section Chair,
terjungR@missouri.edu.
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