Description
The Allegheny-Erie Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology invites student members to apply for a Research Award of up to $1,000. This award will be given to support a student’s thesis/dissertation/summer research project in toxicology. The intent of this award is to encourage students to formulate and conduct meaningful research in the field of toxicology and to assist in the support of that research. Research proposals will be judged by the Awards Committee primarily on the basis of the quality of the study design and educational environment. Consideration will be given to the quality and clarity of the proposal.
Eligibility:
The following criteria must be satisfied:
- The research must be conducted at a governmental, industrial or higher education facility within the A-E SOT geographical boundaries.
- The student must be a member in good standing of the A-E SOT or make application for new member.
- The student’s advisor/mentor must
- be a member in good standing of the A-E SOT or make application for new member
- submit a letter concerning availability of facilities and willingness to support the proposed project.
- be chosen from current A-E SOT and corresponded with throughout the research project
The funds are to be used by only the student and only in support of the student’s research project. The research topic must have toxicological relevance. The research subject matter must be original. The student must present his/her research in poster format at an A-E SOT Spring Meeting unless the student has completed his/her degree requirements and is no longer working/residing in the region served by the A-E SOT Chapter. If the recipient cannot attend, they are required to submit a one-page report on the results of the work funded by the award as well as an accounting of how the award was spent. The student is encouraged to present the research at the National SOT Meeting, although this is not a requirement. A student cannot receive this award more than once.
Please reach out to Mark Olfert or the A-E SOT website for more information. The requirements for the award must be followed completely for the application to receive proper consideration. The funds will be awarded to the student’s institution by SOT on the student’s behalf.
The award deadline is April 1.
The winner receives up to $1,000 to help support the student’s thesis/dissertation/summer research project in toxicology.
Questions? Contact Mark Olfert.
A-E SOT Maryanne Stock Student Research Award
Description
The Allegheny-Erie Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology invites student members to apply for a Research Award of up to $1,000. This award will be given to support a student’s thesis/dissertation/summer research project in toxicology. The intent of this award is to encourage students to formulate and conduct meaningful research in the field of toxicology and to assist in the support of that research. Research proposals will be judged by the Awards Committee primarily on the basis of the quality of the study design and educational environment. Consideration will be given to the quality and clarity of the proposal.
Eligibility:
The following criteria must be satisfied:
- The research must be conducted at a governmental, industrial or higher education facility within the A-E SOT geographical boundaries.
- The student must be a member in good standing of the A-E SOT or make application for new member.
- The student’s advisor/mentor must
- be a member in good standing of the A-E SOT or make application for new member
- submit a letter concerning availability of facilities and willingness to support the proposed project.
- be chosen from current A-E SOT and corresponded with throughout the research project
The funds are to be used by only the student and only in support of the student’s research project. The research topic must have toxicological relevance. The research subject matter must be original. The student must present his/her research in poster format at an A-E SOT Spring Meeting unless the student has completed his/her degree requirements and is no longer working/residing in the region served by the A-E SOT Chapter. If the recipient cannot attend, they are required to submit a one-page report on the results of the work funded by the award as well as an accounting of how the award was spent. The student is encouraged to present the research at the National SOT Meeting, although this is not a requirement. A student cannot receive this award more than once.
Please reach out to Mark Olfert or the A-E SOT website for more information. The requirements for the award must be followed completely for the application to receive proper consideration. The funds will be awarded to the student’s institution by SOT on the student’s behalf.
The award deadline is April 1.
The winner receives up to $1,000 to help support the student’s thesis/dissertation/summer research project in toxicology.
Questions? Contact Mark Olfert.