The work of postdoctoral trainees advances new discoveries and knowledge to address the important questions in toxicological sciences. Each year the Postdoctoral Assembly (PDA) is proud to recognize the outstanding toxicological research published by the Society of Toxicology (SOT) postdoctoral members through the Best Postdoctoral Publication Awards (BPPA). In this way, the PDA recognizes the contributions of postdoctoral fellows to the science of toxicology.
The PDA is pleased to announce the availability of the 2015 BPPA recognizing outstanding postdoctoral researchers who have recently published papers in the field of toxicology as a result of the work conducted during the postdoctoral research experience. The PDA encourages all SOT members to identify and nominate postdoctoral scholars who have contributed to the advancement of toxicology and have their novel findings published in peer-reviewed papers (online, in print, or in press).
The PDA Board, in collaboration with subject matter experts in the appropriate fields, reviews all applications. The review process follows the National Institutes of Health conflict-of-interest, confidentiality, and nondisclosure policies. Three awards will be presented at the PDA Luncheon during the SOT 2015 Annual Meeting in March. Awardees receive $250 and a plaque recognizing their achievement.
Further information and application materials can be found on the Best Postdoctoral Publication Awards page. For any questions, please contact Kathryn Page.
Eligibility for 2015 Nominations follows below:
•The research reported in the paper must have been conducted while the applicant was engaged in a postdoctoral research experience.
•The applicant must be a member of SOT or must have submitted a membership application by the award application deadline.
•The applicant must be first author on a peer-reviewed paper published online, in print, or in press, between October 1, 2013, and September 30, 2014.
•Review articles will not be accepted unless they contain unique data, methods, and/or analysis (meta-analyses, decision analyses, etc.)
•Co-first authored papers will be accepted with clear delineation of the applicant’s effort.
•The application must be supported by a letter from the research advisor.
•Only one publication may be submitted by each applicant.
•PDA Board Members are eligible to apply, but if they do, they will not participate in the award review process.
Applications are due by 12:00 midnight Eastern Time on October 9, 2014.