Application deadline: December 2, 2024, 11:59 p.m. EST.
The nomination packet for this Award includes:
- Nominee name and contact information
- Nominator name and contact information (if different from the nominee)
- Abstract or one-page summary - Include the significance and innovation of the nominee's work as it relates to neurobiology in the field of Drosophila research (450 words or fewer)
- Collaborations - Include a brief description of the nominee's collaborations to clarify nominee's role in individual projects (250 words or fewer)
- NIH-style biosketch (≤5 pages)
- Lived-experience statement - Nominees should give an overview of their career path and scientific philosophy in 250 words or fewer. They are encouraged to describe their particular approaches to research, mentoring, teaching, and equity, as appropriate, and are welcome to include information about barriers they have faced and/or overcome.
- Award-specific questionnaire
- Demographic survey (optional) - Nominees will be offered the opportunity to provide demographic information. Nominees are strongly encouraged to answer demographic questions. Demographic information will be kept confidential and will not affect the committee’s decision-making process but will instead help GSA track progress on diversity and inclusion goals over time.
- Two letters of recommendation
Self-nominations are accepted.
Current GSA Awards Committee members are not eligible to nominate for GSA Awards.
To avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest, individuals should refrain from nominating close family members, including spouses.
To start your nomination, click the green “Apply” button in the upper right.
For information on the award criteria, see the GSA website
Questions about the award or technical issues? Email society@genetics-gsa.org.
The Hugo Bellen and Catherine Tasnier Drosophila Neurogenetics Lecture 2025
Application deadline: December 2, 2024, 11:59 p.m. EST.
The nomination packet for this Award includes:
- Nominee name and contact information
- Nominator name and contact information (if different from the nominee)
- Abstract or one-page summary - Include the significance and innovation of the nominee's work as it relates to neurobiology in the field of Drosophila research (450 words or fewer)
- Collaborations - Include a brief description of the nominee's collaborations to clarify nominee's role in individual projects (250 words or fewer)
- NIH-style biosketch (≤5 pages)
- Lived-experience statement - Nominees should give an overview of their career path and scientific philosophy in 250 words or fewer. They are encouraged to describe their particular approaches to research, mentoring, teaching, and equity, as appropriate, and are welcome to include information about barriers they have faced and/or overcome.
- Award-specific questionnaire
- Demographic survey (optional) - Nominees will be offered the opportunity to provide demographic information. Nominees are strongly encouraged to answer demographic questions. Demographic information will be kept confidential and will not affect the committee’s decision-making process but will instead help GSA track progress on diversity and inclusion goals over time.
- Two letters of recommendation
Self-nominations are accepted.
Current GSA Awards Committee members are not eligible to nominate for GSA Awards.
To avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest, individuals should refrain from nominating close family members, including spouses.
To start your nomination, click the green “Apply” button in the upper right.
For information on the award criteria, see the GSA website
Questions about the award or technical issues? Email society@genetics-gsa.org.