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2018 Translational Impact Award–Nominate a Colleague or Other Deserving Scientist Today!

By Courtney Sulentic posted 09-19-2017 01:21 PM

  

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The Translational Impact Award is presented to a member or nonmember scientist whose outstanding clinical, environmental health, or translational research, in the last ten years, has improved human and/or public health in an area of toxicological concern. Scientists leading multidisciplinary teams who contribute to addressing toxicity-related health problems would make excellent candidates. Nominees can include toxicologists as well as other scientists with any background (clinicians, basic scientists, epidemiologists, engineers, etc.).

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 SOT President Patricia E. Ganey (left) presents Laura James (right) with the 2017 Translational Impact Award.

If you know of a deserving colleague or another scientist for this award, please begin the nomination process today by going to the SOT Awards page. Similar to many SOT Awards, nominations for the Translational Impact Award require a primary and seconding letter of nomination from Full members of the Society that documents and describes the significant contributions to toxicology by the nominee as well as the nominee’s current curriculum vitae (CV). Please note that letters simply listing accomplishments found in the CV are not sufficient without analysis and discussion of the important contributions and how the nominee meets the award criteria.

The recipient of this award will be invited to deliver the Translational Impact Award Lecture at the 2018 Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

Translational Impact Award Recipients

  • 2009 Thomas W. Kensler
  • 2010 Kenneth E. McMartin
  • 2011 Weida Tong
  • 2012 John G. Benitez
  • 2013 (not awarded)
  • 2014 Timothy Philips
  • 2015 Jefferey Burgess
  • 2016 Richard Beger
  • 2017 Laura James
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