ASRM is taking nominations for the Annual ASRM
Distinguished Researcher Award
Nominations are being sought for the 2008 ASRM Distinguished Researcher Award.
This award recognizes a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine who has made outstanding contributions to clinical or basic research in reproduction published during the previous 10 years. The recipient will have demonstrated sustained commitment to advancing the frontiers of research in reproductive sciences and educating future scholars in the field.
Nominations may be submitted to Andrew R. La Barbera, Ph.D., ASRM Scientific Director, by members of the Society before June 15, 2008.
Each nomination must include:
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the nominee’s curriculum vitae,
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bibliography and
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summary of research and educational accomplishments in the field of reproductive medicine and biology,
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and must be accompanied by letters of support from at least two additional members of the Society.
The recipient will be selected by the Executive Committee and notified by September 15, 2008.
The recipient will be recognized as the ASRM Distinguished Researcher Awardee by presentation of a plaque at the Annual Meeting in San Francisco. In addition, the recipient will be provided with an honorarium of $1,500, which will be presented after the recipient presents a lecture at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction in July 2009.
Previous recipients of the ASRM Distinguished Researcher Award:
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2005 Dolores J. Lamb, Ph.D.
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2006 John A. Collins, M.D.
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2007 Robert N. Taylor, M.D., Ph.D.
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