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Dear All,
The Young Fluorescence Investigator Award is given to an outstanding
researcher at the beginning of his or her career for significant
advancements and/or contributions in or using fluorescence methodologies.
This award is sponsored by Horiba Jobin Yvon and consists of a $1,000
honorarium and an invitation to present a 20-minute research talk at the
Subgroup Meeting during the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting.
*Eligibility:*
All pre-tenured faculty or junior level investigators who have
completed their PhD and are working in the field of fluorescence;
self-nominations are not allowed.
Nomination packets must include the following:
1) Letter of Nomination that highlights how the candidate's work
represents novel and exciting applications of fluorescence to biology and
biophysics
2) Include the candidate's CV,
3) a reprint which exemplifies the candidate’s contribution
4) three letters of support.
Nomination deadline: January 10, 2018
The winner will be announced during the *Biological Fluorescence Subgroup*
meeting on Saturday, Feb. 17th, 2018 during the 62nd Annual Biophysical
Society Meeting in San Francisco.
Send inquiries and nominations to Michelle Digman (
[hidden email]).
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Michelle A. Digman
Assistant Professor
Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of California Irvine
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email:
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phone: 949.824.3255
fax: 949.824.1727