Dr. Murray received the Demuth Swiss Medical Research Foundation Award
for Young Investigators in the Neurosciences and a PHS Special Recognition Award.
The Pershing Square Sohn Prize
for Young Investigators in Cancer Research will provide young New York - based scientists the freedom to take risks and pursue their boldest research at a stage when traditional funding is lacking.
Not exact matches
He had hunted Soviet subs
in the Baltic Sea, lost a small fortune
in the 2000 stock market crash, racked up a series of awards
for young investigators, and authored numerous papers
in top journals.
- Postdoctoral Research Fellowships Postdoctoral Research Fellowships are training grants designed to enable
young investigators to qualify
for independent careers
in suicide research.
After all that travel, and yet some more, Bachtold, who this week was awarded a European
Young Investigator award by the European Research Organisations Heads of Research Councils (EuroHORCS) and the European Science Foundation (ESF), is now enjoying the feeling of being
in the right place
for both his professional and personal life.
The goal is to give universities an added incentive to recruit
young investigators and provide newly hired faculty members with some breathing room before applying
for their first major grant, says Story Landis, director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
in Bethesda, Maryland.
These, she thinks, were instrumental
in her receiving an EMBO
Young Investigator Award,
for which she had nominated herself.
Climate researchers from the Helmholtz
Young Investigators Group ECUS at the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre
for Polar and Marine Research (AWI)
in Potsdam have now investigated how temperature variability changed as the Earth warmed from the last glacial period to the current interglacial period.
From Advice
for a
Young Investigator Cajal's precise understanding of anatomy is echoed
in modern visualization techniques.
Its storied history includes its packaging
for human trials of a failed cancer drug, azidothymidine (AZT),
in the 1980s, after a
young NIH
investigator named Sam Broder — later director of the National Cancer Institute — decided to investigate whether it would work to treat AIDS.
«If indeed funding gets tighter
in the U.S., India might be more attractive, but it would be a great leap
for the typical American postdoc to move to India,» observes Ronald Vale of the University of California, San Francisco who spent a 9 - month sabbatical at the NCBS
in 2007 - 08 and co-organized the
Young Investigator Meeting, now
in its 6th year.
One of the founders of the Whitehead Institute
for Biomedical Research
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he flashed a slide of his lab team and gave a warning: Because
investigator - initiated grants have become impossible to get, he said, these
young researchers don't have «much of a future.»
«This is the first study, we believe, to assess the impact of estrogen replacement on memory and other cognitive processes
in young athletes who lose their periods due to excessive exercise,» said Charu Baskaran, MD, the study's lead
investigator and a pediatric endocrinologist at Massachusetts General Hospital
for Children, Boston.
They've called
for programs to deploy research findings more rapidly and get
young investigators interested
in the nitty - gritty work of developing a new drug or treatment.
Until the 1960s,
young scientists who chose to become postdocs (and most did not) stayed
in that status
for a year or two, then established themselves as independent
investigators well before they left their 20s.
For example, EMBO, based
in Heidelberg, Germany, offers networking and mentoring resources which can often mean more than the three - year $ 45,000 research award given to
young investigators.
When separate analyses were performed
for psychiatric disorders diagnosed during childhood (0 - 19 years) and
in young adulthood (≥ 20 years), the
investigators found that the risk estimates were not markedly changed, indicating that the increased risks persist into adulthood.
At the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, BIRCWH principal
investigator Eugene Orringer says: «During the initial 2 years of this award, we have been able to recruit 11 truly exceptional
young people to our faculty, all of whom are committed to the conduct of research
in the area of women's health... and many of them have already been successful
in competing
for their own individual research grants.»
In this regard, as NIH's acting deputy director
for extramural research, Sally Rockey, describes it,
young investigators often face a catch - 22.
She received the Presidential
Young Investigator Award from the first President Bush
in 1990 and the Presidential Award
for Excellence
in Science, Math, and Engineering Mentoring from his son
in 2004.
«Children or
young adults may not be aware of having abnormal coronary vessels because their circulation is adequate until the heart is stressed by increased demands,
for instance when participating
in strenuous sports,» explains Lien, who is also an assistant professor at the Keck School of Medicine and an
investigator at the Cardiovascular Thoracic Institute, both at the University of Southern California.
The process of acquiring funding
in the biomedical sciences is different
for young investigators now than it was
for Johnson
in the 1970s, partly because of changes
in NIH policy.
Firstly, we fund scientific research
in a truly global context
in the form of grants
for international collaborations between two to four labs
in different countries (and with high priority given to teams on different continents), with both a special programme
for Young Investigators and programme grants
for scientists at any stage of their careers.
Using specimens collected annually
in patients seen at Dr.
Young's bone marrow failure clinic at the NIH Clinical Center, the
investigators show that patients can support good blood cell production
for many years from only a few stem cell clones, which can contain many unfavorable mutations.
For example, last year one of our «Young Investigators» reported that his project, the development of a new method to visualise fibre tracts in the brain using functional imaging techniques, was not only successful but he recently secured ongoing funding for it from the National Institutes of Health (NI
For example, last year one of our «
Young Investigators» reported that his project, the development of a new method to visualise fibre tracts
in the brain using functional imaging techniques, was not only successful but he recently secured ongoing funding
for it from the National Institutes of Health (NI
for it from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Last month, COSCE and several other organizations went to parliament to present a series of demands; tomorrow, the newly founded Spanish Association
for the Advancement of Science, the Federation of
Young Investigators, and several grassroots associations will present lawmakers with a petition launched by Durán and others
in February that decries the «abandoning of science.»
Dr. Vale's awards include the Pfizer Award
in Enzyme Chemistry (1991), the
Young Investigator Award from the Biophysical Society (1993), the Wiley Prize
in Biomedical Sciences (2012), and the Albert Lasker Award
for Basic Medical Research (2012).
Vale is active
in helping
young scientists in India by starting the very popular Young Investigator Meetings as well as an interactive web site (IndiaBioscience.org) for India biologists to obtain information on jobs / grants / collaborat
young scientists
in India by starting the very popular
Young Investigator Meetings as well as an interactive web site (IndiaBioscience.org) for India biologists to obtain information on jobs / grants / collaborat
Young Investigator Meetings as well as an interactive web site (IndiaBioscience.org)
for India biologists to obtain information on jobs / grants / collaborations.
To conduct this research, Newgard and his OHSU colleagues,
in addition to
investigators from UC Davis and other centers
in the western United States, reviewed data from nearly 50,000 injured children aged 19 and
younger for whom 9 -1-1 emergency medical services (EMS) were activated over a three - year period
in five western regions: Portland, Ore.; Vancouver, Wash.; King County, Wash.; Sacramento, Calif.; Santa Clara Calif.; and Denver, Colo..
«With more experience under her belt, the trainee is eventually able to expand research, recruit other
young investigators and influence others
in the techniques or methods the research uncovered, all
for the benefit of patients.»
Today, EMBL is considered Europe's flagship laboratory
for basic research
in molecular biology, its six European sites attracting both
young investigators and established scientists from all over the world.
In recognition of his work, he received the Young Investigator Award from the American Society of Nephrology in 2009 and the E. Mead Johnson Award from the Society for Pediatric Research in 201
In recognition of his work, he received the
Young Investigator Award from the American Society of Nephrology
in 2009 and the E. Mead Johnson Award from the Society for Pediatric Research in 201
in 2009 and the E. Mead Johnson Award from the Society
for Pediatric Research
in 201
in 2012.
He published over 200 papers
in top journals, over 40 review articles and book chapters and was presented with numerous awards, including National Institutes of Health graduate and postdoctoral fellowships, the
Young Investigator Award from the Society
for Leukocyte Biology, the Established
Investigator Award from the American Heart Association, and a Visiting Scientist Fellowship from the Swedish National Research Council.
Begun
in 1989, the Frontiers of Science symposia annually selects 80
young scientists who have already made recognized contributions to science, including recipients of Sloan, Packard, and MacArthur fellowships, winners of the Waterman award, Beckman Young Investigators, and Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engin
young scientists who have already made recognized contributions to science, including recipients of Sloan, Packard, and MacArthur fellowships, winners of the Waterman award, Beckman
Young Investigators, and Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engin
Young Investigators, and Presidential Early Career Award
for Scientists and Engineers.
The Ernst Oppenheimer Award is given by The Endocrine Society each year to honor a
young investigator for outstanding achievements
in endocrine research.
Joshua - Tor's accomplishments include a fast rise to CSHL Professor
in 2005, a Beckman
Young Investigator award, and international recognition
for seminal discoveries
in the fields of RNAi and DNA replication
for which she just received the first Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Award.
At its 25th annual meeting, the International Society
for Magnetic Resonance
in Medicine (ISMRM) awarded postdoctoral fellow Thomas Benkert a
Young Investigator Award
for research that extends continuous imaging to fat / water separation.
In 2008, Dr. Heldwein was presented with the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) ICAAC Young Investigator Award; in 2010, she received the ASM Merck Irving S. Sigal Award, named in memory of Irving S. Sigal, who was instrumental in the early discovery of therapies to treat HIV / AIDS; and in 2007, she was named a Pew Scholar and awarded the prestigious NIH Director's New Innovator Awar
In 2008, Dr. Heldwein was presented with the American Society
for Microbiology (ASM) ICAAC
Young Investigator Award;
in 2010, she received the ASM Merck Irving S. Sigal Award, named in memory of Irving S. Sigal, who was instrumental in the early discovery of therapies to treat HIV / AIDS; and in 2007, she was named a Pew Scholar and awarded the prestigious NIH Director's New Innovator Awar
in 2010, she received the ASM Merck Irving S. Sigal Award, named
in memory of Irving S. Sigal, who was instrumental in the early discovery of therapies to treat HIV / AIDS; and in 2007, she was named a Pew Scholar and awarded the prestigious NIH Director's New Innovator Awar
in memory of Irving S. Sigal, who was instrumental
in the early discovery of therapies to treat HIV / AIDS; and in 2007, she was named a Pew Scholar and awarded the prestigious NIH Director's New Innovator Awar
in the early discovery of therapies to treat HIV / AIDS; and
in 2007, she was named a Pew Scholar and awarded the prestigious NIH Director's New Innovator Awar
in 2007, she was named a Pew Scholar and awarded the prestigious NIH Director's New Innovator Award.
Once again, a
young SCON researcher was successful in the Wiley - Blackwell Journal of Oral Rehabilitation / IADR Neuroscience Young Investigator competition for best research po
young SCON researcher was successful
in the Wiley - Blackwell Journal of Oral Rehabilitation / IADR Neuroscience
Young Investigator competition for best research po
Young Investigator competition
for best research poster.
Cyndi shares
in Ronnie's excitement
for helping bright,
young investigators build a foundation
for their promising cancer research saying, «We are hopeful that cures will be found.»
The Ronald B. and Cynthia J. McNeill Fund
for Cancer Research will provide some of the vital funds
for young investigators to collect initial data and position them to be more competitive
in the quest
for larger government and foundation grants.
► Two members become HHMI
investigators ► Rockefeller's
Young named Shaw laureate ► Davis named founding faculty
for Quinnipiac med school ► Tomic — Canic joins NINR advisory council ►
In memoriam: Stefan Andersson ► Members» age - related disease projects win BrightFocus grants ► Strittmatter wins NCATS award to repurpose shelved compound ► New and departing ASBMB Council and committee members
Dr. Drevets is a past recipient of
Young Investigator and Independent
Investigator Awards from the National Alliance
for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD), and is listed
in the Best Doctors
in America.
Both Krogan and Weinberger have received numerous prior accolades
for their work, including NIH Director's Pioneer and New Innovator awards (LW), an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship (LW), a Pew Scholar
in the Biomedical Sciences award (LW), the California HIV / AIDS
Young Investigator Innovative Development Award (LW), W.M. Keck Foundation awards (LW and NK), the Hannah Farkas - Himsley and Alexander Memorial Award (NK), a Searle Scholar award (NK), Cell's Top 40 Under 40 (NK), and the L.W. Macpherson Microbiology Award (NK).
Professor Crandall has received a number of awards
for research and teaching, including the American Naturalist Society
Young Investigator Award, an NSF CAREER Award, a PhRMA Foundation Faculty Development Award
in Bioinformatics, Honors Professor of the Year award at Brigham
Young University, ISI Highly Cited Researcher, and the Edward O. Wilson Naturalist Award.
Key players
in the United States» medical research enterprise, particularly the NIH, have responded impressively to these calls.17, 18 In 1998, the NIH established new career development awards for young physicians being trained to carry out clinical research (K23), awards for established clinical investigators (K24), and awards for academic institutions with programs supporting clinical research training and infrastructure (K30
in the United States» medical research enterprise, particularly the NIH, have responded impressively to these calls.17, 18
In 1998, the NIH established new career development awards for young physicians being trained to carry out clinical research (K23), awards for established clinical investigators (K24), and awards for academic institutions with programs supporting clinical research training and infrastructure (K30
In 1998, the NIH established new career development awards
for young physicians being trained to carry out clinical research (K23), awards
for established clinical
investigators (K24), and awards
for academic institutions with programs supporting clinical research training and infrastructure (K30).
At the recent American College of Cardiology meeting
in Washington DC, she won first place
in the competition
for an ACC Foundation / Herman K. Gold
Young Investigators AwardÂ
in Molecular and Cellular Cardiology.
Ken Nakamura received the Jon Stolk Award
in Movement Disorders
for Young Investigators for his research on how changes
in mitochondria contribute to Parkinson's disease.
He is also the recipient of a number of awards including the 2012 Supramaniam Srinivasan
Young Investigator Award of the Energy Technology Division of the Electrochemical Society, a 2012 Presidential Early Career Award
for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the 2014 Charles W. Tobias
Young Investigator Award of the Electrochemical Society, and a Kavli Fellow
in 2014.
The expansion of the Board also includes the establishment of two
Young Investigator Advisors, Christine Beattie, PhD, associate professor of Neuroscience at the Ohio State University Center
for Molecular Neurobiology and Charlotte Sumner, MD, clinical fellow
in Neurogenetics at the NINDS.