Fellowships, Awards & Prizes
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View Complete List of 2008 Recipients
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In 2008, SfN recognized nearly 200 people in the form of fellowships, travel awards, and scientific achievement awards and prizes.
View a complete list of 2008 recipients.
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Award Categories
SfN sponsors and supports career advancement opportunities in the following areas:
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Fellowships
Training programs for neuroscience students:
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Travel Awards
Financial assistance for travels costs associated with SfN's annual meeting and other neuroscience-related meetings:
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Scientific Achievement Awards and Prizes
Accolades recognizing scientific achievement in various branches of the neuroscience field:
- Julius Axelrod Prize
Supported by Eli Lilly & Co.
Honors a scientist with achievements in neuropharmacology or a related area and exemplary efforts mentoring young scientists.
- Career Development Award
Supported by Merck and Co., Inc.
Recognizes achievement and promise in neuroscience for early career professionals.
- Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience
Supported by Eli Lilly & Co.
Given for recognition of outstanding contributions to neuroscience research; Requires nomination by colleagues.
- Patricia Goldman-Rakic Hall of Honor
Recognizes a deceased neuroscientist with outstanding career achievements who promoted the advancement of women in neuroscience.
- Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation Neuroscience Prize
Supported by the Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation
Honors distinguished work in the field of the brain, nervous system and the spinal cord.
- Peter and Patricia Gruber International Research Award in Neuroscience
Supported by the Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation
Recognizes a young scientist who has demonstrated and continues to exhibit ongoing international collaboration based on the best science; allows young neuroscientists of all nationalities to pursue education and research at a center of excellence in their field.
- Donald B. Lindsley Prize in Behavioral Neuroscience
Supported by The Grass Foundation
Recognizes meritorious research in behavioral neuroscience; presented for outstanding Ph.D. thesis in behavioral neuroscience.
- Louise Hanson Marshall Special Recognition Award
Recognizes an individual for significant contributions to promoting the professional advancement of women and to the field of neuroscience through teaching, public advocacy, and organizational leadership.
- Research Awards for Innovation in Neuroscience (RAIN)
Supported by Astellas USA Foundation
Honors innovative research advancing novel ideas with potential to generate significant breakthroughs in neuroscience.
- Mika Salpeter Lifetime Achievement Award
Recognizes an individual with outstanding career achievements in neuroscience who has also significantly promoted the professional advancement of women in neuroscience.
- Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience
Supported by the Swartz Foundation
Honors an individual whose activities over a period of time have produced a significant cumulative contribution to theoretical models or computational methods in neuroscience, or who has made a noteworthy particular advance over the past several years in theoretical or computational neuroscience.
- Jacob P. Waletzky Award
Supported by The Waletzky Family/The Philanthropic Collaborative at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
Recognizes a scientist who has researched or plans to research substance abuse and the nervous system. Presented to scientists who have received a Ph.D. or M.D. within the past 15 years.
- Young Investigator Award
Supported by AstraZeneca
Recognizes outstanding achievements of a young neuroscientist who has received an advanced professional degree within the past 10 years.
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Science Education and Outreach Awards
Awards recognizing individuals who increase neuroscience awareness through teaching:
- Science Educator Award
Presented to an outstanding neuroscientist who has made significant contributions to educating the public about neuroscience.
- Next Generation Award
Recognizes a predoctoral or postdoctoral trainee and junior faculty member nominated by SfN chapter for outstanding contributions to outreach efforts; also includes recognition for chapter.
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Special Recognition Awards
The Society occasionally recognizes organizations and individuals for efforts and achievements that contribute to advancing the mission and goals of SfN through distinguished service or by championing greater public awareness and increased funding for biomedical research.
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