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Experimental Biology 2010
April 24-28
Anaheim, CA

APS AWARDEE RESPONSIBILITIES AND TAX RULES

Physiologists in Industry Committee Awards


The Physiologists in Industry (PIC) Postdoctoral Novel Disease Model Award ($800 plus reimbursement of the advance registration fee) recognizes a postdoctoral trainee who submits the best abstract describing a disease model at Experimental Biology 2010. While the model may be cellular or in vivo, the applicant should clearly emphasize the novelty of the model and the potential utility of the system for future research related to a disease process. The applicant does not have to be an APS member and there are no restrictions on how the award is spent. Applicants must upload a copy of their EB 2010 meeting first-authored abstract and a brief description of what is new or novel about the model. Awardees are recognized at the APS Business Meeting.

All application materials must be completed online by December 15, 2009.

Previous Award Winning Physiologists in Industry Postdoctoral Novel Disease Model Abstract Titles
2009 “Descending outer medullary vasa recta are constricted by perfusion with iodinated contrast media” – Mauricio Sendeski, Charitι Universitaetsmedizin, Berlin
2008 “Peripheral chemoreflex activation in conscious mice” – Melissa Burmeister, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine


The Physiologists in Industry (PIC) Predoctoral Novel Disease Model Award ($500 plus reimbursement of the advance registration fee) recognizes a graduate student who submits the best abstract describing a disease model at the EB 2010 meeting. While the model may be cellular or in vivo, the applicant should clearly emphasize the novelty of the model and the potential utility of the system for future research related to a disease process. The applicant does not have to be an APS member and there are no restrictions on how the award is spent. Applicants must upload a copy of their EB 2010 meeting first-authored abstract and a brief description of what is new or novel about the model. Awardees are recognized at the APS Business Meeting.

All application materials must be completed online by December 15, 2009.

Previous Award Winning Physiologists in Industry Predoctoral Novel Disease Model Abstract Titles
2009 “MicroRNA Expression Profile in Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia” – Manoj Bhaskaran, Oklahoma State University
2008 “Peripheral Insulin Resistance Accounts for Endothelial Dysfunction in Obesity” – Mohammed Ali, Medical College of Georgia – Vascular Biology