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Each year the Teratology Society awards money to students and postdoctoral fellows to assist them with their travel expenses. Students/young investigators who have an abstract that is accepted for presentation and present the abstract during the meeting, as either a platform or poster presentation, are eligible for a Travel Award of $500. Applicants should be enrolled in a program leading to a graduate degree in a field of study related to teratology or should be postdoctoral fellows in such a field and should intend to attend the Teratology Society Annual Meeting. Students/postdoctoral fellows who apply for a Travel Award must be members of the Teratology Society or have applied for membership at the time of the 2010 Meeting. The applicants will be instructed to have their mentor submit a letter of recommendation, without this they are not eligible to be considered for a Travel Award.
The Award Application Submission deadline has been extended to February 19, 2010.
In addition to the Travel Awards, there are three other awards for which students and young investigators may be considered. 1) The Wilson Presentation Awards are selected for the two best presentations in the student platform competition. 2) The James C. Bradford Memorial Award is presented by Middle Atlantic Reproduction and Teratology Association (MARTA) to the student selected as the best paper in the poster competition. 3) The Marie W. Taubeneck Award recognizes a student or postdoctoral fellow for scholarship in teratology and service to the Society. Complete information about the awards is available on the Teratology Society Web site at www.teratology.org/awards.asp. |
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