Editorial Awards for New Investigators
The American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation has two awards for new investigators who publish in Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation.
The George Santos Award
for the best Clinical Science paper by a new investigator
The Ernest McCulloch & James Till Award
for the best Basic Science paper published by a new investigator
The annual awards of $5,000 each are presented at annual meetings of the American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation.
The two awards are made possible by educational grants from StemSoft Software Inc. and StemCell Technologies Inc., respectively.
Applicants for the awards must be:
- Either (a) not more than five years past a graduate or post-doctoral program or a clinical research fellowship, or (b) currently active in a training program as a clinical resident or fellow, post-doctoral fellow, medical student, graduate student or undergraduate student.
- An ASBMT member, associate member or in-training member, or have a pending application for membership.
- The first or last (senior) author of a paper published in the Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation.
A submitted article or manuscript must be accompanied by (1) a cover letter that describes the applicant's current research, academic goals and plans, and (2) a curriculum vitae. No application form is required. The application should be submitted to:
Robert Korngold, Ph.D.
Hackensack University medical Center
30 Prospect Ave., Room 356
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Phone: (201) 336-8664
Fax: (201) 336-8696
E-mail: rkorngold@humed.com
Judging will be by the Editor and Associate Editors of Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Neither ASBMT elected officers nor Board of Directors will participate in the judging, nor will representatives of the corporate sponsors, StemSoft Software Inc. and StemCell Technologies, Inc.