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The International
Congress on Insect Neurochemistry and Neurophysiology (ICINN) Student
Recognition Award in Insect Physiology, Biochemistry, Toxicology, and
Molecular Biology
last updated
April 2, 2004
The award shall be made
on the basis of recognizing and encouraging innovative research in the
areas of insect physiology, biochemistry, and toxicology in the broad
sense. The areas of research may include: development, genetics, defense
mechanisms, and other offshoots of physiology, biochemistry, and
toxicology. The award consists of an amount that varies depending
upon the interest earned from the endowment and a certificate of
recognition. The awardee will be presented with the award at the
Entomological Society of America's (ESA) annual meeting.
Eligibility
Applicant must be a student and an active, current ESA member.
He/she must have demonstrated excellence to the advancement of basic or
applied entomological research on the undergraduate or graduate level. An
individual may receive this award only once.
Previous Winner
Please click here to learn more about the most
recent award recipient.
Nomination Process
Applications/nominations must be submitted electronically. Please click
here for details on electronic submission
requirements. Nominations may be made by an ESA branch or section; or by any
individual ESA member. A nominee need not be a member of section B, but the
research forming the basis of the nomination must fall within the broad range
of section B research.
Award Procedures
Nominations must include the following information:
- A brief summary, no
longer than four pages double-spaced, on the student's research to include
questions, rationale, methods, results and specific end-user benefits
- A one-page statement of
student's short-term and long-term career goals
- A copy of the student's
transcripts
- Letter of nomination to
include the following information concerning the student's : a) technical
knowledge and research ability, b) ability to solve problems through teamwork
and/or through the use of unique solutions, research design, or techniques,
c) ability to work effectively with entomologists and non-entomologists; d)
ability to effectively communicate, either in writing or verbally, to a wide
range of audiences, including peers, non-entomologists and the general
public; and e) leadership among peers in both technical influence and
outreach within the profession of entomology.
- Letters of
recommendation (maximum 3)
- Background information and research. Click
here for guidelines for
developing award CV. Complete
sections 1, 2 & 5 only.
Deadline
Application/nomination packages must be received by the Entomological
Foundation Headquarters by July 1.
Renomination
An individual may receive this award only once.
Any candidate nominated, but not selected, may be renominated no more than
two times within the two-year period after his/her initial submission. Application/nomination packages will be retained for two years by the
Entomological Foundation Headquarters. Nominators must send a letter of renomination to melodie@entfdn.org
by the award deadline above. Previously submitted documentation will be
used for the evaluation process unless the nominator submits new or
updated documents. The renomination e-mail must contain this additional
documentation. New or updated documents must follow the
electronic submission requirements.
Notification
The Entomological Foundation Headquarters will notify all candidates and
their nominators, where applicable, with the results of their application.
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