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Experimental Biology 2007
April 28 - May 2
Washington, DC
Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Section Awards
The APS Horace W.
Davenport Distinguished Lectureship
($1,000 plus up to $2,000 travel reimbursement to Experimental Biology and
complimentary registration to the meeting and complimentary admission to the
GIL Banquet at the EB meeting) is in honor of one of the most distinguished
members of the Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology Section and past
president of the APS, Horace W. Davenport. This is the most prestigious
award of the APS Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology Section. The award
recognizes distinguished lifetime achievement in gastrointestinal and liver
physiological research, including accomplishments in research, teaching,
training and activities within the APS. The ideal candidate will have made
contributions whose implications extend beyond the boundaries of
gastrointestinal and liver research interests. The Gastrointestinal & Liver
Physiology Section Steering Committee chooses the recipient of this award.
Awardees will deliver an honorary award lecture at EB and are recognized at
the Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology Section Banquet and Business Meeting
at the EB meeting. Nominators must provide the candidate’s curriculum vitae
and a nomination letter summarizing the candidate’s qualifications.
All application materials must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by January 15, 2007. Questions should be directed to Chris Cheeseman,
Section Chair, at:
ccheesem@med.ualberta.ca.
The Takeda Distinguished
Research Award of the APS Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology ($1,500
and reimbursement of the annual meeting advance registration fee, and
complimentary admission to the GIL Banquet at the EB meeting) recognizes an
outstanding investigator who is internationally recognized for his/her
contribution to research in areas represented by the GIL Section Candidates
are judged based on their publications and the content of nomination
letters. Candidates can be nominated by regular members of APS or can
self-nominate. This is not an abstract-based award but the awardee3 is
expected to attend the EB meeting where the award is presented. Awardees are
recognized at the GIL Section Banquet and Business meeting. All
application materials must be submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by January 15, 2007. Questions should be directed to Linda Samuelson at:
lcsam@umich.edu.
The Gastrointestinal &
Liver Physiology Section New Investigator Award ($1,000 plus
reimbursement of the annual meeting advance registration fee) recognizes an
outstanding investigator s in the early stages of his/her career. Candidates
should be investigators who have made meritorious contributions to the areas
represented by the GIL 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 GIL 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 GIL Section Banquet and Business Meeting 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 Linda Samuelson at:
lcsam@umich.edu.
The
Takeda Research Recognition Awards of the APS Gastrointestinal & Liver
Physiology Section (monetary award plus reimbursement of the annual
meeting advance registration fee) are designed to provide travel support and
recognition to trainees and junior level faculty who are engaged in
gastrointestinal and liver research. The awards are given based on
competitive appraisal of abstracts submitted to the Experimental Biology
meeting. Separate awards will recognize work done while enrolled as an
undergraduate, doctoral/ medical student, work done during the first five
years of postdoctoral or medical residency training, and work done as a
junior level faculty who is within 10 years of having received a higher
degree (Ph.D., M.D., or D.V.M.). The final distribution of awards among
these categories will depend on the quality and number of applicants. To
qualify for these awards, the applicant must be first author on an abstract
submitted for the Experimental Biology meeting, and either the applicant or
sponsor (in the case of trainee awards) must be a member of APS. All
applicants must provide a copy their abstract for consideration, and junior
faculty applicants must also provide a half-page statement of their research
accomplishments. Awardees are recognized at the GIL Section Banquet and
Business Meeting at the EB meeting. All application materials must be
submitted online (www.the-aps.org/awardapps)
by January 15, 2007. Questions should be directed to Linda Samuelson at:
lcsam@umich.edu.
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