SBIC AwardsSBIC Early Career AwardThe Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry invites nominations for the SBIC Early Career Award. The SBIC Early Career Award will be awarded annually and the two most recent awardees will present award lectures at the next ICBIC. The award will be presented to an early career scientist (no more than 15 years post-Ph.D. at the nomination deadline - 2024 Feb 29, midnight GMT) who has already accomplished distinguished research in biological inorganic chemistry. Nominations are solicited from the biological inorganic chemistry community. To be eligible for the award, the candidate must hold SBIC membership since the prior ICBIC. The selection will be made by a review panel consisting of the SBIC President, Past President, and five additional senior SBIC members, representative of all areas, both scientific and geographic. Career breaks will be recognized, and applications are particularly encouraged from those whose career has spanned a break due to caring responsibilities or personal circumstances e.g. a period of parental/adoption leave, family commitments, illness, or other exceptional circumstances. 2023 Elizabeth New, University of Sidney 2022 Amie Boal, Penn State University 2021 Tim Storr, Simon Fraser University, Canada 2020 Liviu Mirica, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2019 Abhishek Dey, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, India 2018 Mi Hee Lim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Repubic of Korea 2017 Peng Chen, University of Peking, China 2016 Christian Hartinger, University of Auckland, New Zealand 2015 Serena DeBeer, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany 2014 Akif Tezcan, UC San Diego, USA 2013 Oliver Einsle, University of Freiburg, Germany 2012 Carsten Krebs, Pennsylvania State University, USA 2011 Christopher J. Chang, UC Berkeley, USA 2010 Chuan He, University of Chicago, USA 2009 Frank Neese, University of Bonn, Germany 2008 J. Martin Bollinger, Pennsylvania State University, USA 2007 Yi Lu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Award Details SBIC Early Career Awardees will receive a US$2,000 prize and a commemorative plaque. Supplemental funding by corporate sponsors is allowed. In addition, the two most recent Awardees will be invited to present an "SBIC Early Career Award Lecture" at the following ICBIC. The SBIC Early Career Award is the most competitive and valuable recognition of excellence in our field. Deadline Nomination Procedures Submission Details The SBIC Early Career Award is currently open for nominations with a deadline 2024 Feb 29, midnight GMT. Send your nomination to the SBIC President, Professor Clotilde Policar. |