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 |

Ashley G. Rivenbark, PhD
I am truly honored and thankful to have received the ASIP Excellence in Science Award in 2010. It is a privilege to be recognized for my work related to the epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulation in human breast cancer. Also, for my volunteer service to the ASIP by participating on the Program Committee as well as the Committee for Career Development, Women and Minorities. Serving on these committees and being a member of ASIP has been extremely beneficial to me as a young investigator. ASIP has provided me with a great atmosphere to interact with the larger pathology community in order to build collaborations and seek advice. ASIP has been and will continue to be invaluable to my career.     Â