Special consideration will be given to abstracts that exemplify the role of comparative medicine in evaluating the safety/risk of exposure to chemicals or physical agents.
Nominees for the Award must be individuals who are enrolled in a program leading to a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (DVM or VMD), in post-DVM residency, or a post-DVM graduate program. The awardee must be a member of the Society of Toxicology (any level) or have an application pending. Preference will be given to members of Comparative Toxicology, Pathology, and Veterinary (CTPVSS) and long-term association is appreciated. The abstract must be submitted and accepted through the regular SOT submission process. This research must be hypothesis driven.
The award application must include the following:
- a letter of recommendation from the mentor
- a one-page statement of the applicant’s scientific interest
- a current CV
- a copy of the submitted abstract
The awardee must attend the meeting/reception for the CTPVSS. The award winner will present a brief (5 minute/5 slide maximum) synopsis of their research. A committee appointed by CTPVSS will select award recipients. This Award will complement existing awards of this Specialty Section, thus applications for multiple awards are encouraged.
Questions? Email Sonika Patial; patials@niehs.nih.gov
This award is made possible by the Roger O. McClellan Student Award Fund, a Named Fund of the SOT Endowment.
CTPVSS Roger O. McClellan Student Award
Special consideration will be given to abstracts that exemplify the role of comparative medicine in evaluating the safety/risk of exposure to chemicals or physical agents.
Nominees for the Award must be individuals who are enrolled in a program leading to a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (DVM or VMD), in post-DVM residency, or a post-DVM graduate program. The awardee must be a member of the Society of Toxicology (any level) or have an application pending. Preference will be given to members of Comparative Toxicology, Pathology, and Veterinary (CTPVSS) and long-term association is appreciated. The abstract must be submitted and accepted through the regular SOT submission process. This research must be hypothesis driven.
The award application must include the following:
- a letter of recommendation from the mentor
- a one-page statement of the applicant’s scientific interest
- a current CV
- a copy of the submitted abstract
The awardee must attend the meeting/reception for the CTPVSS. The award winner will present a brief (5 minute/5 slide maximum) synopsis of their research. A committee appointed by CTPVSS will select award recipients. This Award will complement existing awards of this Specialty Section, thus applications for multiple awards are encouraged.
Questions? Email Sonika Patial; patials@niehs.nih.gov
This award is made possible by the Roger O. McClellan Student Award Fund, a Named Fund of the SOT Endowment.