Description: The CSS Officers encourage graduate students to submit their abstracts for competition for best abstract awards. While student abstracts may be submitted for multiple SOT awards, the CSS student awards will not be given to a student receiving another award for the same abstract. The First Place winner will receive the Dharm V. Singh Endowment Award. They will receive a plaque and check (amount TBD). Second, third and fourth place graduate student winners will receive certificates as well as checks for amounts to be determined. Award will be announced during the CSS meeting at the SOT Annual Meeting.
Eligibility requirements:
Must be a graduate student Work must be related to the field of carcinogenesis Must not have received a First-Place award from CSS within the last 3 years
Application requirements:
A copy of the SOT research abstractA 1–2-page narrative describing the research hypothesis, background and significanceLetter of recommendation from the student’s advisor (not to exceed 2 pages).
Applications should be submitted online on or before the deadline.
Questions? Contact: William Bisson.
CSS Dharm V. Singh Carcinogenesis Graduate Student Endowment Award
Description: The CSS Officers encourage graduate students to submit their abstracts for competition for best abstract awards. While student abstracts may be submitted for multiple SOT awards, the CSS student awards will not be given to a student receiving another award for the same abstract. The First Place winner will receive the Dharm V. Singh Endowment Award. They will receive a plaque and check (amount TBD). Second, third and fourth place graduate student winners will receive certificates as well as checks for amounts to be determined. Award will be announced during the CSS meeting at the SOT Annual Meeting.
Eligibility requirements:
Must be a graduate student Work must be related to the field of carcinogenesis Must not have received a First-Place award from CSS within the last 3 years
Application requirements:
A copy of the SOT research abstractA 1–2-page narrative describing the research hypothesis, background and significanceLetter of recommendation from the student’s advisor (not to exceed 2 pages).
Applications should be submitted online on or before the deadline.
Questions? Contact: William Bisson.