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Society of Toxicology Awards and Fellowships
 

Society of Toxicology Awards

In recognition of distinguished toxicologists and students, SOT presents several prestigious awards each year. In addition to receiving the specific award, recipients are honored at a special Awards Ceremony at the SOT Annual Meeting and their names are listed in SOT publications.

The deadline for most SOT 2009 Award nominations is October 9, 2008.

 

The Awards Committee reviews applications and selects the winners for SOT Awards and Sponsored Awards. Nominations for most of these awards must be submitted by a sponsor and a seconder who are Full members of SOT.

For your convenience, SOT has simplified the process of nomination candidates for SOT Sponsored Awards through the Awards Nomination On-Line system (closed). The process is easy and takes less than 15 minutes to submit your nomination. Refer to the award descriptions below to learn if the award nomination can be submitted through the Awards Nomination On-Line system.

The supporting documentation must indicate the candidate's achievements in toxicology and is critical in the review of each candidate. See the award description for the additional requirements for some of the awards, including the Sponsored Awards. The Best Paper Awards are reviewed by the Board of Publication.

Student awards, both SOT and Sponsored Awards, are reviewed by the Education Committee, and application procedures are specific for each award.

Other student awards are available through Regional Chapters and Specialty Sections. A student may apply for any award for which he or she is eligible and may receive multiple awards, whether SOT, Regional Chapters, or Specialty Sections sponsor the awards. Policies related to travel awards are determined by the sponsor (SOT, Regional Chapter, or Specialty Section).

Frequently Asked Questions about Student Awards

Full descriptions of each award, application procedures, and names of past recipients may be found through the links below.

2005 Award Recipients

2005 Student Award Recipients

Full Award Listing of SOT and Sponsored Awards:Spacer
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For Undergraduate Students and their Advisors:Spacer

SOT Awards Alus - Indicates SOT Sponsored Award

SOT Awards AlusAchievement Award

The Achievement Award is presented to a member of the Society of Toxicology who has less than 15 years experience since obtaining his/her highest earned degree (in the year of the Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology) and who has made significant contributions to toxicology. This award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend.

Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

Historical Listing of Award Recipients

SOT Awards AlusArnold J. Lehman Award

The Arnold J. Lehman Award is presented to recognize an individual who has made a major contribution to risk assessment and/or the regulation of chemical agents, including pharmaceuticals. The contribution may have resulted from the application of sound scientific principles to regulation and/or from research activities that have significantly influenced the regulatory process. The nominee may be employed in academia, government, or industry and must be an SOT member. This award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend.

Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

2005 Recipient: Rory Conolly

Historical Listing of Award Recipients

AstraZeneca Award Application

Historical Listing of Award Recipients

AstraZeneca Traveling Lectureship Award

The AstraZeneca Traveling Lectureship Award is presented through the Society of Toxicology to recognize excellence in research and service in toxicology. AstraZeneca, Ltd., provides one award annually to promote greater collaboration between European and North American toxicologists and to enable North American toxicologists to undertake a 3–4 week lecture tour of Europe. The award is intended to familiarize the recipient with research and regulatory issues in Europe as well as bring a North American perspective to these issues. Candidates for this award should be established, mid-career North American scientists who are members of the Society and who demonstrate the ability to develop collaborative relationships with European colleagues. One award is given each year in the amount of $6,000.

Applications must include a statement of the applicant's experience and area of expertise. A proposed itinerary and its underlying rational should be provided, along with an indication of the benefits that the lectureship will confer on the applicant. The itinerary must include a visit and lecture at AstraZeneca's Alderley Park Facility in Cheshire, England. Candidates should contact the itinerary hosts prior to submission of the application. The application should not exceed 1,500 words.

The following format is suggested for the application:

1. Name and affiliation
2. Statement of experience and expertise
3. Proposed lecture itinerary
4. Rationale for itinerary
5. Statement of benefits to the applicant
6. Curriculum vitae

The Society of Toxicology Awards committee will select the recipient for the AstraZeneca Traveling Lectureship. The awardee will be named at the SOT 2005 Annual Meeting.

Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

2005 Recipient: Kevin Crofton

Historical Listing of Award Recipients

SOT Awards Alus Board of Publications Best in Paper Award

The Board of Publications Best in Paper Award for the Best Paper in Toxicological Sciences is presented to the author(s) of the best paper published in the official SOT publication during a 12-month period, terminating with the June issue of the calendar year preceding the Annual Meeting at which the award is presented. The author(s) need not be a member of the Society of Toxicology. Submissions should include a one-page summary of the paper's contribution to the science of toxicology and the citation for the article for which the nomination is being made. Any member of the Society may submit one title for consideration for this journal award. In addition, the titles of no more than six papers to be considered for this award are submitted by the editor. All papers submitted will be evaluated by the Board of Publications. This award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend.

Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

Best Paper in Toxicological Sciences (Formerly known as F.A.A.T.)

2005 Recipients: Nicole V. Soucy, Michael A. Ihnat, Chandrashekhar D. Kamat, Linda Hess, Mark J. Post, Linda R. Klei, Callie Clark, Aaron Barchowsky

Historical Listing of Award Recipients

Best Paper in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (This award is no longer being offered.)

Historical Listing of Award Recipients

Burroughs Wellcome Fund Toxicology Scholar Award

The Burroughs Wellcome Fund Toxicology Scholar Award offered five-year scholar awards to support career development in toxicology. These awards were intended to identify and encourage the development of established, independent investigators whose work will advance the understanding of toxicological processes on both fundamental and physiologic levels. (This award is no longer being offered.)

Historical Listing of Award Recipients

Colgate-Palmolive Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award in In Vitro Toxicology

The Colgate-Palmolive Company sponsors the Colgate-Palmolive Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award in In Vitro Toxicology through the Society of Toxicology to advance the development of alternatives to animal testing in toxicological research. The award is given in alternate years and includes a stipend and research-related costs (up to $33,000) for one year. The award may be extended for an additional year upon agreement between Colgate-Palmolive and the post-doctoral fellow.  Post-doctoral trainees who are employed by academic institutions, federal/national laboratories or research institutes worldwide may apply. Preference is for applicants in their first year of study beyond the Ph.D., M.D., or D.V.M. degree. The Education Committee will review applications, which are due in even calendar years and the fellowship is awarded for the following year. The next application deadline: October 9, 2006 for the 2007 Award.

Award Description and Application (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

2005 Recipient: Francis Tukou, Michigan State University

Historical Listing of Award Recipients

Colgate-Palmolive/SOT Awards for Student Research Training in Alternative Methods

The purpose of the Colgate-Palmolive/SOT Awards for Student Research Training in Alternative Methods is to enhance student research training using in vitro methods or alternative techniques to reduce, replace or refine use of animals in toxicological research. The Education Committee will present the awards to graduate students or to institutions that provide research internships. Four to six awards of up to $3,500 each are available. The three deadlines for applications are February 15, June 15, and October 15.

Internships and Research Training Flyer

Graduate Students:The award will help to defray expenses for graduate students in toxicology to visit an off-site laboratory for the purpose of gaining knowledge about and developing in vitro or alternative toxicology techniques that will support student's dissertation research. The overall goal of this program is to support the replacement, reduction or refinement of currently used animal models in toxicology research and testing.

Award Description and Application Form

2004 Recipients:

Jaya Chilakapati and Marc Nascarella

Project Descriptions of Previous Award Recipients

Institutions: Awards will also be made to institutions that propose a 10-week research experience for students (at any level) involving in vitro toxicology or alternative methods to reduce, replace or refine the use of animals in toxicology research.

Award Description and Application Form

Colgate-Palmolive Grants for Alternative Research

The Colgate-Palmolive Grants for Alternative Research will identify and support efforts that promote, develop, refine, or validate scientifically acceptable animal alternative methods to facilitate the safety assessment of new chemicals and formulations. Scientists at any stage of career progression may submit a proposal.

High priority will be given to projects that:

  • Use in vitro or non-animal models
  • Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology
  • Neurotoxicology
  • Systemic Toxicology
  • Sensitization
  • Acute toxicity

    Deadline for applications is August 1, 2005.
  • Applications can be for a single year or multi-year, and candidates can re-apply for additional funding each year. The maximum award in any one year will not be greater than $40,000. Awards are made as a single lump payment. An expert panel from the SOT In Vitro Specialty Section will recommend a prioritized list of applicants for funding, with the final awards designated by the SOT Awards Committee.

    Instructions to Applicants
    Application Form (word document)

    Announcement Flyer

    Colgate-Palmolive Traveling Lectureship in Alternative Methods in Toxicology Award

    The Colgate-Palmolive Company sponsors the Colgate-Palmolive Traveling Lectureship in Alternative Methods in Toxicology Award annually through the Society of Toxicology. This award covers expenses for an individual scholar to visit institution(s) for the dissemination of knowledge and for stimulating research that takes advantage of modern in vitro toxicology approaches. The overall goal of this program is to make scientists aware of the benefits of modern in vitro toxicology approaches and to simulate research for the replacement, reduction or refinement of currently used animal models. The scholar may be asked to make a special presentation at the SOT Annual Meeting. Lecturing scholars should be established, mid-career through late-career scientists who are members of SOT and who are developing collaborative relationships with scientists at other institutions.

    Requests for funds can be made by the individual scholar or by an organization such as universities, colleges, SOT Specialty Sections and SOT Regional Chapters, and other toxicology organizations that are interested in inviting the scholar. Up to $15,000 is available. The Awards Committee reviews the applications, which must be accompanied by a statement of the applicant’s experience, a brief overview of the techniques to be discussed in the lecture and a letter from the hosting institution(s) indicating their interest in serving as host and the potential benefits to the institution. Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Contributions to Public Awareness of the Importance of Animals in Toxicology Research Award

    The Contributions to Public Awareness of the Importance of Animals in Toxicology Research Award is presented annually to an individual (or organization) in recognition of contributions made to the public understanding of the role and importance of experimental animals in toxicological science. This award may be for either a single seminal piece of work or a longer-term contribution to public understanding of the necessity of the use of animals in toxicological research both to ensure and enhance the quality of human and animal health and the environment. The award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend.

    Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    2005 Recipients: Orrin G. Hatch and Foundation for Biomedical Research

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards AlusDistinguished Lifetime Toxicology Scholar Award

    The Distinguished Lifetime Toxicology Scholar Award, formerly the Scientific Achievement Award, is presented to a member of SOT who has made substantial and seminal scientific contributions to the discipline of toxicology. The prime consideration of the award is scientific accomplishments and not necessarily service to the Society. This award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend.

    Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    2005 Recipient: Daniel Nebert

    SOT Awards AlusEducation Award

    The Education Award is presented to an individual who is distinguished by the teaching and training of toxicologists and who has made significant contributions to education in the broad field of toxicology. This award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend.

    Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    2005 Recipient: Nobuyuki Ito

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Enhancement of Animal Welfare Award

    The Enhancement of Animal Welfare Award is presented annually to a member of the Society in recognition of the contributions made to the advancement of toxicological science through the development and application of methods that replace, refine, or reduce the need for experimental animals. This award recognizes outstanding/significant contributions made by members of the Society of Toxicology to the scientifically sound and responsible use of animals in research. The achievement recognized may be either a seminal piece of work or a long-term contribution to toxicological science and animal welfare. The award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend.

    Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    Guidelines and Form for Nominating Candidates for Awards

    2005 Recipient: Daniel Acosta

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Frank R. Blood Award

    The Frank R. Blood Award was presented to the author(s) of the best paper published in official SOT publications during a 12-month period terminating with the June issue of the calendar year preceding the Annual Meeting at which the award was presented. (This award is no longer being offered by SOT and has been replaced by the Best Paper Award.)

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Graduate Student Fellowship Awards

    The Graduate Student Fellowship Awards are provided by Novartis Corporation and are open to student members of the SOT engaged in full-time graduate study towards a Ph.D. degree in toxicology. The major professor must be a SOT member. The Education Committee's evaluation is based primarily on originality of the dissertation research productivity, relevance to toxicology, scholastic achievement and letters of recommendation. Finalists are interviewed at the Annual Meeting and receive travel support.

    Award Description and Application Form (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Graduate Student Travel Awards

    Graduate Student Travel Awards defray expenses for students presenting platform talks or posters at the annual meeting. To be eligible, the student must be an SOT member (or have submitted a membership application) who has not previously received a graduate student travel award.Each institution may rank and submit applications from students (maximum of three students).

    Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    2004 Award Recipient: James Luyendyk

    Other Student Travel Awards available:

    Students may apply for any award for which they are eligible, and may receive multiple awards.
    Regional Chapter Awards
    Specialty Section Awards

    2005 Graduate Student Travel Awards

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Honorary Member Award

    The Society of Toxicology recognizes non-members who embody outstanding and sustained achievements in the field of toxicology with the Honorary Member Award. Candidates are nominated by two voting or associate members of the Society. Seconding letters and information regarding career achievements in toxicology should accompany the nomination. A two-thirds vote of Council determines recipients, with not more than two Honorary Members elected during any one term of Council.

    Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Merit Award

    The Merit Award is presented to a member of the Society of Toxicology in recognition of a distinguished career in toxicology. This award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend.


    Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    2005 Recipient: Roger McClellan

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Minority Undergraduate Student and Advisor Awards

    The Minority Undergraduate Student and Advisor Awards provide support for awardees to participate in the Undergraduate Education Program at the SOT Annual Meeting. This program is an introduction to the discipline of toxicology for undergraduate science majors and includes an orientation, a special poster session with scientists, and activities with a SOT mentor. The travel awards are for those from races and ethnic groups under-represented in the sciences (African American, American Indian or Hispanic American) and for their advisors. Advisors are eligible regardless of racial or ethnic background. Meeting registration and support for travel, lodging, and meals are provided for students and advisors who are not local to the meeting site. Students and advisors from local institutions receive registration and an expense stipend. The program is supported in part by NIH-MARC, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson.

    Award Description and Application Form for Minority Students (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    Student Flyer

    Award Description and Application Form for Advisors (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    Advisor Flyer

    2005 Award Recipients: Students & Advisors

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Public Communications Award

    The Public Communications Award is presented by the Society of Toxicology to recognize an individual who has made a major contribution to broadening the awareness of the general public on toxicological issues through any aspect of public communications. The award should reflect accomplishments made over a significant period of time. Examples of qualifying media in which the nominated communication may appear are: books, brochures, continuing education courses, data bases, extension bulletins, magazines, newspapers (local or national), public presentations, public forums, radio and television scripts, and workshops. The award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend.

    Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Open July 1; Deadline Oct. 9)

    2005 Recipient: Robert Kreiger

    Historical Listing of Awards Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Regional Chapter Awards

    Most SOT Regional Chapters provide awards to recognize outstanding scientists and student scientists. Application requirements and deadlines vary. Visit the Regional Chapter Awards Information for full details.

    Regional Chapters Award Listing

    Other Student Travel Awards available:
    Graduate Student Travel Awards
    Specialty Section Student Awards

    Robert L. Dixon International Travel Award

    The Robert L. Dixon Award, sponsored by the Toxicology Education Foundation, takes applications from graduate students in the area of reproductive toxicology. The award carries a stipend of $2,000 for travel costs to enable a student to attend the International Congress of Toxicology meeting. It is available every three years and is being offered in 2007. The previous application is listed here for reference as the next application will be similar.

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Scientific Achievement Award

    The Scientific Achievement Award was presented to a member of SOT who has made substantial and seminal scientific contributions to the discipline of toxicology. The prime consideration for this new award is scientific accomplishments and not necessarily service to the Society. This award consists of a plaque and a cash stipend. (This award is no longer being offered by SOT and has been replaced by the Distinguished Lifetime Toxicology Scholar Award).

    Historical Listing of Award Recipient

    SOT Awards Alus Society of Toxicology/American Chemistry Council Early Award in Inhalation Toxicology

    The Society of Toxicology/American Chemistry Council Early Award in Inhalation Toxicology of up to $100,000 is designed to encourage persons beginning their professional careers to conduct research that will improve the scientific basis for risk assessment and decision making with respect to the potential inhalation toxicity of chemicals. (This award is not being offered this year.)

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus Society of Toxicology/American Chemistry Council Early Award in Neurotoxicology

    The Society of Toxicology/American Chemistry Council Early Award in Neurotoxicology of up to $100,000 is designed to encourage persons beginning their professional careers to conduct research that will improve the scientific basis for risk assessment and decision making with respect to the potential neurotoxicity of chemicals. (This award is not being offered this year.)

    Historical Listing of Award Recipients

    SOT Awards Alus SOT/IUTOX AstraZeneca Fellowship

    IUTOX is pleased to offer and administer fellowships, sponsored by AstraZeneca and the Society of Toxicology, to attend the SOT, USA meeting. Please note the October 9, 2005 deadline and kindly circulate this announcement to qualified candidates in your Society. IUTOX announces the availability of four (4) fellowship awards sponsored by AstraZeneca and five (5) fellowships awards sponsored by the Society of Toxicology US, each of $2,000 USD, to attend the 2006 Society of Toxicology, USA (SOT) meeting. The meeting will be held in San Diego, California, USA on March 5-9, 2006. The awardees must be senior scientists from a country where toxicology is underrepresented and have an active research program or currently be active in the practice of toxicology. The following criteria will be used to select recipients of the awards:

    • A brief statement indicating how the awardee will benefit from the fellowship;
    • Curriculum vitae including email address and, if available, a fax number;
    • A strong letter of recommendation from the home Society. If the applicant does not have a national toxicology society a strong letter ofrecommendation from his/her department;
    • Demonstration of the ability to meet other expenses to attend the meeting and; An abstract for the meeting is optional and will not be included in the printed Final SOT Program unless submitted by the October 3, 2005, SOT abstract deadline. Awardees will be notified by December 1, 2005, by IUTOX. Awards will be issued at the SOT Annual Meeting.

      Submission begins July 15 and must be received no later than October 9, 2005. Previous IUTOX awardees are not eligible.

    More information is available on the IUTOX Web site under Activities/Grants & Fellowships.

    Available for nomination through Awards Nomination On-line (Closed)

    SOT Awards AlusSpecialty Section Awards

    Most SOT Specialty Sections provide awards to recognize outstanding presentations at the SOT Annual Meeting. Application requirements and deadlines vary. There are two categories: (1) scientist and (2) student scientist.

    Specialty Section Awards Listing

    Other Student Travel Awards available:
    Graduate Student Travel Awards
    Regional Chapter Student Awards

     

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