RMS Medal Series - Nominations Invited

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Royal Microscopical Society Medal Series
www.rms.org.uk/medal-series

The RMS Medal Series, awards scientific achievements in each of the Science Sections as
well as awarding the unsung heroes and those who volunteer a huge amount of their time
and energy to the RMS, helping the next generation of microscopists.
The RMS are inviting nominations for the following Medals until 30 April 2016.

• President's Medal for Services to the Society – for an exceptional voluntary
contribution to the work of the RMS.
• Vice-Presidents' Medal for Microscopy Research and Laboratory Support –
recognises the ‘unsung heroes’ of microscopy by making an award to an engineer,
technician or laboratory research support scientist.
• Alan Agar Medal for Electron Microscopy – outstanding scientific achievements
applying electron microscopy in the field of physical or life sciences.
• Medal for Light Microscopy – outstanding scientific achievements applying or
developing new forms of light microscopy.
• Medal for Life Sciences – outstanding scientific achievements applying microscopy
in the field of cell biology.
• Medal for Innovation in Applied Microscopy for Materials Science – outstanding
scientific achievements in applying microscopy in the field of materials science.
• Medal for Scanning Probe Microscopy – outstanding progress made in the field of
scanning probe microscopy (SPM.)
• The Pearse Prize – a scientist who has made a valuable contribution either to the
development of a new technique or through the application of existing methods.

Find out more and make your nomination at www.rms.org.uk/medal-series
Marsh, Mark Marsh, Mark
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Ricardo - I would be happy to nominate you for one of these awards (Medal for Light Microscopy - Susan Cox won it last year) - let me know if you are interested, as we (you and I) don’t have long to work on the nomination.

Best wishes,
Mark


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On 13 Apr 2016, at 12:50, Mel Reedman <[hidden email]<mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:

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Royal Microscopical Society Medal Series
www.rms.org.uk/medal-series

The RMS Medal Series, awards scientific achievements in each of the Science Sections as
well as awarding the unsung heroes and those who volunteer a huge amount of their time
and energy to the RMS, helping the next generation of microscopists.
The RMS are inviting nominations for the following Medals until 30 April 2016.

• President's Medal for Services to the Society – for an exceptional voluntary
contribution to the work of the RMS.
• Vice-Presidents' Medal for Microscopy Research and Laboratory Support –
recognises the ‘unsung heroes’ of microscopy by making an award to an engineer,
technician or laboratory research support scientist.
• Alan Agar Medal for Electron Microscopy – outstanding scientific achievements
applying electron microscopy in the field of physical or life sciences.
• Medal for Light Microscopy – outstanding scientific achievements applying or
developing new forms of light microscopy.
• Medal for Life Sciences – outstanding scientific achievements applying microscopy
in the field of cell biology.
• Medal for Innovation in Applied Microscopy for Materials Science – outstanding
scientific achievements in applying microscopy in the field of materials science.
• Medal for Scanning Probe Microscopy – outstanding progress made in the field of
scanning probe microscopy (SPM.)
• The Pearse Prize – a scientist who has made a valuable contribution either to the
development of a new technique or through the application of existing methods.

Find out more and make your nomination at www.rms.org.uk/medal-series