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Experimental Biology 2010
April 24-28
Anaheim, CA
Comparative and
Evolutionary Section Awards
The August Krogh Distinguished
Lectureship of the APS Comparative and Evolutionary Section ($1,000 plus
up to $2,000 travel reimbursement to the Experimental Biology Meeting,
complimentary registration to the meeting, and complimentary ticket to the
CEPS Luncheon/Dinner at the EB Meeting) is awarded to a distinguished
scientist who has made major and meritorious contributions to the scientific
areas represented by the APS Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology
Section. It is the most prestigious award of the section.
The awardee will
deliver an honorary award lecture at the EB Meeting and will be recognized
at the Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology Section Luncheon/Dinner and
Business Meeting at the EB Meeting. Members of the section choose the
recipient of this award from the slate of nominations selected by the CEPS
Steering Committee.
All nomination materials for the 2011
award must be submitted by March 31, 2010.
Past August
Krogh Distinguished Lectureship Award Recipients
The Comparative and Evolutionary
Physiology Section New Investigator Award ($1,000 plus reimbursement of
the 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
Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology 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 one regular member of the APS. Candidates will be
judged on their publications, how the publications relate to the Comparative
and Evolutionary Physiology 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 the EB meeting and
make an oral or poster presentation.
The candidate must be an APS member in good standing. Candidates must
upload: curriculum vitae, two nomination letters from APS members,
and three reprints. Awardees are recognized at the Comparative
and Evolutionary Physiology Section Business Luncheon/Dinner at the 2010 EB
Meeting.
All application materials must be completed online by
December 3, 2009.

Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology Section
New Investigator Award Recipients
The Comparative and Evolutionary
Physiology Section Research Recognition Award ($500 plus reimbursement
of the advance registration fee) will provide up to three travel awards in
recognition of meritorious research by young investigators who participate
in the EB Meeting.
Candidates must have completed their Ph.D. within the past 10 years, be a
member of APS, and must present a talk or poster at the 2010 EB Meeting. The
subject matter can be any topic that deals with comparative and evolutionary
physiology. Applicants must upload a copy of the first-authored abstract, a
one-page CV, and a one-page summary of research accomplishments and goals.
Awardees are recognized at the Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology
Section Business Luncheon/Dinner at 2010 EB Meeting.
All application materials must be completed online by
December 3, 2009.

Past Comparative and
Evolutionary Physiology Section Research Recognition Award Recipients
The
Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology Section Scholander Award
sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline ($500 one year complimentary membership in
APS, reimbursement of advance registration fee, and a copy of the Per
Scholander Biography Enjoying a Life in Science, Univ. of Alaska
Press, 1990) will be presented to an outstanding young investigator
presenting a paper in the "Scholander Award" Session. For 2010, applicants
will be judged during a poster presentation at the 2010 APS Intersociety
Meeting: Global Change and Global Science: Comparative Physiology in a
Changing World on August 4-8, 2010 in Westminster, CO.
Applicants must: a) submit their abstract to
topic category
(to be determined)-APS: Scholander Award
Session; b) be first author on the abstract and; c) be not more than
three years past the highest degree. Applicants must upload a copy of the
first-authored abstract. Awardees are recognized at the Banquet of the 2010 APS Intersociety
Meeting.
All application materials must be completed online by May 10,
2010.

Past Comparative and
Evolutionary Physiology Section Scholander Award Recipients
The Comparative and Evolutionary
Physiology Section Travel Award sponsored by Novo Nordisk Foundation
($500 plus reimbursement of the advance registration fee) recognizes an
outstanding graduate or undergraduate student involved in comparative and
evolutionary research. This award is designed to assist the award recipient
to attend the annual APS Experimental Biology Meeting.
The applicant must
submit a first-authored abstract to the EB Meeting under an APS
Comparative and Evolutionary section topic category and will attend the EB
Meeting to present his/her research. Either the applicant or the sponsor
must be a member in good standing of APS. Two travel awards will be made
each year based on those abstracts judged to be most meritorious. Awardees
are recognized at the Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology Section
Business Luncheon/Dinner at the 2010 EB Meeting. Applicants must
upload a copy of the first-authored abstract.
All application
materials must be submitted online by December
3, 2009.

Past Comparative and Evolutionary
Physiology Section Travel Award Recipients- sponsored by Novo Nordisk Foundation
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