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
Frederick F. Becker ![]()
2011 Jay McDonald
2010 Nelson Fausto
2009 Nicholas K. Gonatas
2008 Emanuel Rubin
2007 Robert B. Jennings
2006 Michael W. Lieberman
2005 Henry Pitot ![]()
2004 Michael E. Lamm
2003 David Korn ![]()
2002 Joe W. Grisham ![]()
2001 Peter A. Ward ![]()
2000 Leonard Jarett ![]()
1999 Dorothy F. Bainton ![]()
1998 Ramzi S. Cotran ![]()
1997 Peter C. Nowell ![]()
1996 B. Benacerraf
1995 E. Farber and Paul E. Lacy
1994 Morris J. Karnovsky
1993 L. G. Koss
1992 S. L. Robbins
1991 G. Barry Pierce
1990 Robert E. Stowell
1989 Guido Majno
1988 L. Thomas
1987 Frank Dixon
1986 L. Ackerman
1985 P. J. Fitzgerald
1984 Earl P. Benditt
1983 Robert W. Wissler
1982 H. Zimmerman
1981 Kenneth M. Brinkhous
1980 E. D. Warner
1979 A. T. Hertig
1978 Harold L. Stewart
1977 Thomas D. Kinney
1976 Hans Popper
1975 Wiley D. Forbus
1974 Henry Pinkerton
1973 John G. Kidd
1972 Sidney Farber
1971 Esmond R. Long
1970 Alan Richards Moritz
1969 Shields Warren
1968 Stanhope Bayne-Jones
1967 Jean Oliver
1966 Harry Goldblatt
1965 Paul Cannon
1964 Peyton Rous
1962 William Boyd
First awarded in 1919, the Gold-Headed Cane Award is given in recognition of long-term contributions to pathology, including meritorious research, outstanding teaching, general excellence in the field and leadership in pathology. Nominations for the award require: 1) three letters of recommendation, including at least two from ASIP members; and 2) the candidate's curriculum vitae including bibliography. Awardees will receive a mahogany cane topped with a 14 karat gold head and engraved band at the ASIP Annual Meeting.
For more information on ASIP Meritorious Awards contact Constanza Gonzalez, cgonzalez@asip.org.