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 |
2013
Stephanie Brosius
Steve Cornick
Anupam Das
Niroop Kaza
Christi Kolarcik
Hooi Ching Lim
Lafe Peavler
Jennifer Sokolowski
More Information
The Histochemical Society is an organization of scientists sharing a passion for the development and use of visual techniques that provide biochemical and molecular information about the structure and function of cells, tissues and organs and for the dissemination of this knowledge through education and outreach.
The Society fulfills its mission through publishing its Journal, the Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, and through the management of annual meetings and short courses.

To promote the entry of young scientists who use histochemical techniques into the mainstream of the basic science community and to encourage the participation of young investigative pathologists in the Annual Meeting, the Histochemical Society is offering a limited number of Trainee Travel Awards of $750 each to offset travel expenses for trainee members of the Histochemical Society and/or ASIP to attend the Experimental Biology Meeting. The ASIP Program Committee will select the recipients based on the scientific abstracts, which must include data based on the use of histochemical techniques. Abstracts will be selected for presentation in either poster sessions or in minisymposia. These abstracts MUST be submitted to ASIP topic categories.