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:
- Letter of Nomination that highlights how the candidate's
work represents novel and exciting applications of
fluorescence to biology and biophysics
- Include the candidate's CV, a reprint which exemplifies
the candidate’s contribution and three letters of support.
Nomination deadline: January 1, 2017
Send inquiries and nominations to Uli Nienhaus ([hidden email]).