Brian Strahl, PhD, professor of biochemistry and biophysics, received
an Outstanding Investigator Award from the National Institutes of Health to broaden our understanding of the various and complicated roles of gene expression and chromatin.
Carol Greider, Ph.D., Daniel Nathans Professor and Director, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, and professor of molecular biology and genetics, has received
an Outstanding Investigator Award (OIA) from the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
February 3, 2017
Outstanding Investigator Award honors UChicago cancer researcher University of Chicago cancer specialist Thomas Gajewski, MD, PhD, a pioneer in the field of cancer immunotherapy, has been awarded an
Outstanding Investigator Award by the National Cancer Institute, a branch of the National Institutes of Health.
This program shares some elements with the Maximizing Investigators» Research Award (MIRA) program from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences and
the Outstanding Investigator Award program from the National Cancer Institute, all of which use the R35 funding mechanism.
Home - Salk News - Salk Institute scientist Reuben Shaw receives National Cancer Institute
Outstanding Investigator Award
LA JOLLA — Salk Professor Geoffrey Wahl will receive the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Outstanding Investigator Award (OIA), which encourages cancer research with breakthrough potential.
Max S. Wicha, M.D., has received a $ 6.5 million
Outstanding Investigator Award to study cancer stem cells, the small number of cells within a tumor that fuel its growth and spread.
That same year he was given a National Institutes of Health
Outstanding Investigator Award, one of the most prestigious and coveted grants.
Not exact matches
Edward Horton, M.D., Senior
Investigator at Joslin and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, receives the 2014 Josiah Kirby Lilly
Award for
outstanding service to those all those affected by diabetes.
Awarded by the National Council of the Canadian Cancer Society to an
outstanding young
investigator in cancer control research
New York, NY — April 19, 2004 — The Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation today announced that it has
awarded new research grants totaling $ 1.125 million to four
outstanding Young
Investigators specializing in research on Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), the leading genetic killer of infants and toddlers.
He was
awarded a European Research Council Advanced
Investigator Grant (ERC) in 2009, the
Outstanding Achievement
Award from the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) in 2014 and from ESGCT in 2015, an Honorary doctorate from the Vrije University, Brussel, in 2015, the Jimenez Diaz Prize in 2016, and the Beutler Prize from the American Society of Hematology (ASH) in 2017.
Honors Pre-doctoral Fellowship, NIH Development Biology Training Grant, University of Texas, Austin (1989 - 1990) Teaching Excellence
Award, Natural Sciences Foundation Advisory Council, University of Texas, Austin (1990) National Research Service
Award, NIH, Postdoctoral Fellowship (August 1991 - May 1994) National Institute of Child Health and Development, Young
Investigator Travel
Award (April, 1993) Community
Award, Alzheimer Research Forum (November, 2005)
Outstanding Service
Award, New Mexico Highlands University (April, 2008) Cowgirl Way
Award New Mexico Highlands University (September, 2011) U.S. Professor of the Year / CASE Nomination (April, 2014) Excellence in Teaching
Award, National Society of Leadership and Success (April, 2015)
The Ernst Oppenheimer
Award is given by The Endocrine Society each year to honor a young
investigator for
outstanding achievements in endocrine research.
Shaw is the second Salk scientist in the
award's three - year history to be named an NCI
Outstanding Investigator.
The objective of the MERIT
Award is to provide long - term, stable support to
investigators whose research competence and productivity are distinctly superior and who are likely to continue to perform in an
outstanding manner.
Within three years, «the gamble paid off,» she says, confirmed by her receipt of the 2010
Outstanding Young
Investigator Award from the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR).
Started in 2014, the
awards honor the
outstanding research achievements of Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
investigators who have distinguished themselves in -LSB-...]
Started in 2014, the
awards honor the
outstanding research achievements of Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
investigators who have distinguished themselves in several areas of research.
The
award, given each year since 1999 to an
outstanding scientist who has been an independent
investigator for seven or fewer years, will be presented to Wang at the ASCB EMBO Meeting in December.
He conducts translational research in addiction, psychiatric, and neurodegenerative disorders and received the Jack H. Mendelson Memorial Research
Award for
outstanding substance abuse research contributions (2010), a NARSAD Independent
Investigator Award (2010), and a Rapid Response Innovation
Award from the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (2011).
Recognizing the exceptional achievements by an ISSCR member and
investigator in the early part of their independent career in stem cell research, the ISSCR Outstanding Young Investigator Award consists of a personal award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's ann
investigator in the early part of their independent career in stem cell research, the ISSCR
Outstanding Young
Investigator Award consists of a personal award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's ann
Investigator Award consists of a personal award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's annual mee
Award consists of a personal
award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's annual mee
award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's annual meeting.
Robert Finkelstein, PhD, NINDS associate director for the Division of Extramural Research, stated, «The NINDS Research Program
Award is intended to give
outstanding investigators more financial stability.
Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize for Young Researchers The Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize for Young Researchers,
awarded for the first time in 2006, is conferred once a year by the Paul Ehrlich Foundation on a young
investigator working in Germany for his or her
outstanding achievements in the field of biomedical research.
Presidential Early Career
Award in Science and Engineering
Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease, Burroughs Wellcome Fund ICAAC Young
Investigator Award, American Society for Microbiology New Intiatives in Global Infectious Disease, Ellison Medical Foundation Career
Award in the Biomedical Sciences, Burroughs Wellcome Fund Surhain Sidhu
Award for
outstanding contributions to the field of diffraction
Lecturer Daniel Wilson, principal
investigator at Project Zero, received the 2011
Outstanding Paper
Award from the Literati Networks
Awards for Excellence for his article, «Building bridges for change: How leaders enable collective change in organizations.»
AND LICENSES POST Intermediate certificate obtained POST certified Background
Investigator POST certified Academy Instructor Recipient, 2015
Outstanding Police Officer
Award, City of Oakland Recipient, 2016 xxxx
Currently the
awards are presented to
investigators and researchers at distinct phases in their careers: the Early Career
Award for
Outstanding Contributions to Action Research in Social and Emotional Learning by a scholar at the Research Scientist or Assistant or Associate Professor level, and the Distinguished Scholar
Award for
Outstanding Contributions to Action Research in Social and Emotional Learning by a scientist at the Senior Research Scientist or Full Professor level.