Environmental and Exercise Physiology Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship
Environmental and Exercise Physiology (EEP) 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. Nominees for the 2015 award must upload a copy of their curriculum vitae by March 1, 2014.  (Source: ScanGrants feed)
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2015 Environmental and Exercise Physiology Honor Award
2015 Environmental and Exercise Physiology (EEP) Honor Award  ($1,250 plus reimbursement of the advance registration fee) recognizes a previous or current primary member of the Section who has made significant research contributions to the scientific advancement of environmental, exercise, or thermal physiology while making significant contributions to enhancing the objectives of the Section. Awardees are recognized at the EEP Awards Reception. Nominees must upload a copy of their curriculum vitae by March 1, 2014. (Source: ScanGrants feed)
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American Physiological Society Endocrinology and Metabolism Section New Investigator Award
The Endocrinology and Metabolism 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 area represented by the Endocrinology & Metabolism 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 th...
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American Physiological Society Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology Section New Investigator Award
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 fro...
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Call for Nominations: 2015 August Krogh Distinguished Lectureship of the American Physiological Society Comparative and Evolutionary Section
The 2015 August Krogh Distinguished Lectureship of the APS Comparative and Evolutionary Section sponsored by Novo Nordisk Foundation ($1,000 plus up to $2,000 travel reimbursement to the Experimental Biology meeting, complimentary registration to the meeting, and a complimentary ticket to the CEPS 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 M...
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American Physiological Society Cardiovascular Section Carl J. Wiggers Award
The Carl J. Wiggers Award ($1,000 honorarium, a featured topic selected by the awardee plus complimentary registration to the EB Meeting at which the featured topic is scheduled) is in honor of the Cardiovascular Section's founder, Carl J. Wiggers, whose research defined fundamental pressure-flow relationships in the cardiovascular system. In addition to publishing definitive texts in circulatory physiology, Dr. Wiggers founded Circulation Research and trained numerous future department heads as well as several presidents of the APS. The award is presented to a scientist who is a fellow of the Cardiovascular Secti...
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Call for Nominations: Carl Ludwig Distinguished Lecture of the American Physiological Society Neural Control & Autonomic Regulation Section
Call for Nominations: Carl Ludwig Distinguished Lecture of the American Physiological Society Neural Control & Autonomic Regulation Section Award: $1,000 and up to $2,000 to cover travel and per diem expenses Submit nomination materials to: Dr. Harold Schultz, Chair of the NCAR section hschultz@unmc.edu Required Materials: 2 or more nomination letters and a CV of nominee Deadline: March 31, 2014 The 12 Distinguished Lectureship Awards are named after outstanding contributors to the disciplinary areas of physiology represented by the 12 APS Sections. The recipient is chosen by the Section as a repres...
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American Physiological Society Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology Section New Investigator Award
American Physiological Society Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology Section New Investigator Award The Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology Section New Investigator Award ($1,000 monetary award, reimbursement of the EB advance registration fee, complimentary admission to the GI & Liver Section Banquet at EB) recognizes an outstanding investigator in the early stages of his/her career. Candidates should be investigators who have made meritorious contributions to the area represented by the Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology Section. They should not be above the rank of Assistant Professor or a comparable ...
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Environmental and Exercise Physiology New Investigator Award
Environmental and Exercise Physiology (EEP) 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 area 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 b...
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American Physiological Society Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Section Horace W. Davenport Distinguished Lectureship
The Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Section Horace W. Davenport Distinguished Lectureship ($1,000, reimbursement of the EB advance registration fee plus up to $2,000 travel reimbursement to EB and complimentary admission to the section Banquet at EB) 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,...
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American Physiological Society Teaching Section New Investigator Award
The Teaching of Physiology Section New Investigator Award ($1,000 plus reimbursement of the advanced registration fee and a complimentary ticket to the Section dinner) recognizes an outstanding investigator in the early stages of his/her career. Candidates should be investigators who have made meritorious contributions to the area represented by the Teaching of 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 fro...
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American Physiological Society Teaching Section Arthur C. Guyton Educator of the Year Award
Arthur C. Guyton Educator of the Year Award supported by Elsevier ($1,000 cash prize plus reimbursement of the advanced registration fee, a framed, inscribed certificate, up to $750 in travel reimbursement to the Experimental Biology meeting and a complimentary ticket to the Section Dinner) recognizes a full-time faculty member of an accredited college or university and member of the APS who has independent evidence of: (1) excellence in classroom teaching over a number of years at the undergraduate, graduate, or professional levels; (2) commitment to the improvement of physiology teaching within the candidate's o...
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American Physiological Society Teaching Section 2015 Claude Bernard Distinguished Lectureship
The 2015 Claude Bernard Distinguished Lectureship award is presented to an established investigator with a history of excellence in education who is making outstanding contributions to teaching and learning. The educator may be an APS member or a non-member nominated by a member. The awardee's talk is expected to further interest in and enhancement of educational practices that are relevant to teachers of physiology. The award consists of a $1000 honorarium, up to $2000 travel reimbursement to Experimental Biology, complimentary registration to the meeting, and complimentary tickets to the Section dinner. Self-nom...
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American Physiological Society Renal Section Young Investigator Award
The Renal Section Young Investigator Award ($1000, reimbursement for up to $1500 in travel expense reimbursement and reimbursement of the annual meeting advance registration fee) recognizes an outstanding young investigator pursuing research in renal physiology, pathophysiology or hypertension. Candidates must be less than 41 years of age or less than 15 years beyond earning their first doctoral degree, and must have published original work in American Journal of Physiology Renal Physiology (or similar journal) during the preceding four years. Candidates will be judged on their nomination letters, funding record and p...
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Carl W. Gottschalk Distinguished Lectureship of the American Physiological Society Renal Section
The Carl W. Gottschalk Distinguished Lectureship of the APS Renal Section ($1000 honorarium, reimbursement for up to $2000 in travel expenses, plus a complimentary ticket to the Renal Dinner) recognizes a world-renowned, distinguished scientist who has made major contributions to understanding physiological processes through state-of-the-art research, and who is an engaging speaker. The candidate’s area(s) of research expertise need not be in renal physiology, but should be of interest to Renal Section members. The candidate need not be an APS member or a US citizen. In addition to delivering the Carl W. Got...
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