Award at a Glance
Award amount: $2,000,plus reimbursement of the early registration fee to the American Physiology Summit
Deadline: January 6
Questions? Contact: Member Communities Department
Who Can Apply: APS members with a primary EEP Section affiliation who are graduate students.
Award Description
The Environmental and Exercise Physiology Section Partnership for Clean Competition (PCC) Anti-doping Predoctoral Research Award recognizes a predoctoral graduate student for outstanding research in environmental, exercise, thermal, or applied physiology. The research should be associated with ergogenics and detection of performance-enhancing drugs and procedures or the impact of training/environmental stress on hematological profiles.
Eligibility
Applicants must
- Be graduate student.
- Be an APS Member with primary EEP Section affiliation.
- Must not have received their advanced degree by the abstract deadline.
- Be a first author on an abstract submitted for the American Physiological Summit in an EEP topic category.
Criteria
The application package includes:
- PDF of the abstract.
- Abstract number and first author’s full name, sponsor or advisor’s full name and sponsor or advisor’s email address.
- Letter from the applicant and co-signed by the primary research mentor stating their eligibility for the award(s) applied for, contribution to the research, significance of the research contained in the abstract to the field and statement of applicant’s research goals.
- Biosketch (National Institutes of Health or National Science Foundation format).
Letter/statement format:
- 0.8-inch margins
- 11-point font
- single spaced
Applications will be judged on the following:
Abstract
- Clearly stated hypothesis or aim, technical approach, results reporting.
- Appropriate conclusion and significance.
Other
- Letter from the applicant (See elements to include below).
- Biosketch.
Award recipients may receive this award once as a graduate student and once as a postdoctoral fellow, regardless of section affiliation. Applicants may apply to as many awards as they are eligible for, however, recipients may only accept one abstract-based award for the American Physiology Summit.
Applications are only accepted via online submission.