Award at a Glance
Award amount: $1,000 plus reimbursement of the early registration fee to the American Physiology Summit
Deadline: March 21
Questions? Contact: Member Communities Department
Who Can Apply: APS members in good standing who are established mid-career investigators with a primary EEP Section affiliation.
Award Description
The Environmental and Exercise Physiology (EEP) Section Impact Award recognizes a mid-career primary EEP member who has either established a line of impactful research or has made a seminal discovery in the areas of environmental, exercise, thermal, or applied
physiology, and has contributed as a collegial citizen of the EEP and/or scientific community.
Eligibility
Applicant must:
- Be between mid- and established investigator career stage.
- Be an APS member with a primary EEP Section affiliation.
For the purposes of this award, mid-career candidates are, at the time of application, associate professors or full professors within 10 years of their appointment as an associate professor. Candidates may hold a comparable position in a research track at an academic institution or in industry.
Criteria
This award allows self-nominations from colleagues. The nomination materials consist of:
- Letter of nomination from a current EEP Section member.
- Nominee’s curriculum vitae.
- publication reprints for highlighted work.
Nomination letters must address criteria for the award, i.e., established an impactful line of research or made a seminal discovery, and state that the candidate is a collegial citizen of EEP and/or scientific community.
The Awards Committee reserves the right to contact colleagues and/or former trainees for character references.
Applications are only accepted via online submission.