Awards |
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| | ASIP Awards Home page |
ASIP Meritorious Awards |
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| | Gold-Headed Cane |
| | Rous-Whipple |
| | Outstanding Investigator |
| | Robbins Distinguished Educator |
| | Cotran Early Career Investigator |
| | Young Scientist Leadership -- Formerly the Excellence in Science Award -- |
ASIP Travel Awards |
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| | Experimental Pathologist-in-Training (EPIT) |
| | Experimental Pathologist-in-Graduate-Training (EPIGT) |
Trainee Travel Awards |
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| | ASIP Trainee Travel |
| | A. D. Sobel - ASIP Education Fund |
| | Marcos Rojkind - ASIP Trainee Travel |
| | Minority Trainee Travel |
| | The Histochemical Society Sponsored Trainee Travel Award Application to attend the ASIP Annual Meeting at Experimental Biology |
| | Intersociety Council for Pathology Information (ICPI) Trainee Travel Award |
| | FASEB Excellence in Science Award |
| | SIPMet Young Investigator Award to Attend the ASIP Annual Meeting |
2012 - Andrei I. Ivanov ![]()
2011 - Monte Willis, MD, PhD
2010 - Diane Bielenberg, PhD
2009 - Carlos Moreno, PhD
The ASIP Cotran Early Career Investigator Award is partially supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Elsevier, an ASIP Corporate Partner
Partially supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Elsevier
This ASIP Award recognizes early career investigators with demonstrated excellence as an investigator with recently established or emerging independence and with a research focus leading to an improved understanding of the conceptual basis of disease. Awardees will receive the honorarium and a plaque at the ASIP Annual Business Meeting. At that time, s/he is invited to present a paper based upon the award winning work, which will form the basis for a publication in The American Journal of Pathology. There is no age eligibility requirement for this award; however, awardees will be several years beyond the initial faculty appointment and will have received extramural grant support as a principal investigator (or equivalent) beyond the level of a career development award and should have a non-tenured faculty appointment (or equivalent) at the time of nomination. Nominations for the award require: 1) letters from two members of the Society describing the basis for recommendation; 2) the candidate's curriculum vitae including bibliography; and 3) ASIP membership in good standing for at least twelve months.
This award is named in honor of Ramzi S. Cotran, (1933-2000) a leader in pathology, formerly of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Read more about the life of Ramzi S. Cotran in The American Journal of Pathology.
For more information on ASIP Meritorious Awards contact Constanza Gonzalez, cgonzalez@asip.org.