CALL FOR INVESTIGATOR AWARD NOMINATIONS 2025
The International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society CALL FOR 2025 IBANGS AWARD NOMINATIONS Early Career Achievement Award and Distinguished Investigator Award DEADLINE: October 15th, 2024.
To recognize the important contributions of our colleagues in the field of behavioral and neural genetics, the IBANGS Executive Committee confers two awards at each IBANGS annual meeting: the Early Career Achievement Award and the Distinguished Investigator Award.
Early Career Achievement Award
Eligible nominees are not required to be current IBANGS members but will have to be registered annual meeting participants (Meeting registration fees will be waived and awardees will be reimbursed for up to $1000 in travel costs and awarded a $500 honorarium). Self-nominations are allowed. Excluded from eligibility are current members of the Awards and Executive Committees.
Criteria for evaluation are: 1. Seven (7) or fewer years post first faculty or faculty-equivalent appointment 2. Area of research, and importance to behavioral and neural genetics 3. Scientific importance of research discoveries/record of achievement 4. Future scientific plans and projects 5. Projected impact on the field
Annual Distinguished Investigator Award Eligible nominees are not required to be current IBANGS members but will have to be registered annual meeting participants (Meeting registration fees will be waived and awardees will be reimbursed for up to $1000 in travel costs and awarded a $500 honorarium). Self-nominations are not allowed. Excluded from eligibility are current members of the Awards and Executive Committees.
Criteria for evaluation are: 1. Seven (7) or more years post first faculty or faculty-equivalent appointment 2. Area of research, and importance to behavioral and neural genetics 3. Scientific importance of research discoveries/record of achievement 4. Mentorship of students, postdoctoral fellows, and new faculty 5. Continued impact on the field
To make a nomination, please email the items below by October 15th to Helen Kamens (Chair), [[email protected]].
1. Your letter of nomination or self-nomination and statement of the nominee’s scientific contributions, addressing the evaluation criteria for the appropriate award (maximum 2-pages). This letter must confirm that the individual has agreed to be nominated and agreed to attend the Annual Meeting to present a lecture, if selected.
2. Nominee’s contact information 3. Nominee’s Curriculum Vitae The list of previous awardees is on the Society’s Awards web page. IBANGS Awards. Awardees will be selected by the Awards Committee, and will give talks at the 25th Genes, Brain and Behavior Meeting, May 19th-22nd, 2025, at the Shangri-La Resort, Yanuca Island, Fiji
Awards Committee Chair: Helen Kamens, Penn State University Igor Ponamarev, Texas University Tech Zoe Donaldson, University of Colorado, Boulder Clyde Francks, Max Planck Institute Laverne Melón, Wesleyan University
IBANGS Awards
IBANGS Fellow Fellow of the International Behavioral and Neural Genetics Society appointment is given to individuals that have demonstrated scientific excellence, and support of the society through service on committees and continuous membership for a number of years. Nominees for Fellow will be considered by a sub-committee of the Awards Committee consisting of Fellow Appointees.
2019 Richard E. Brown, PhD 2019 Elissa J. Chesler, PhD 2019 John C. Crabbe, PhD 2019 Jacqueline N. Crawley, PhD 2019 Wim E. Crusio, PhD 2019 Hans-Peter Lipp, PhD 2019 Abraham A. Palmer, PhD 2019 Catharine H. Rankin, PhD 2019 Hee-sup Shin, MD, PhD 2019 Douglas Wahlsten, PhD 2019 Robert W. Williams, PhD
IBANGS Distinguished Investigator and Early Career Achievement Award In recognition of the important contributions of our colleagues in the field of behavioral and neural genetics, IBANGS confers two awards at each IBANGS annual meeting: The Distinguished Investigator Award and the Early Career Achievement Award.
IBANGS Distinguished Investigator Award 2024 Andrew Holmes, PhD. 2023 Catharine Rankin, PhD 2022 Elissa Chesler, PhD 2021 Abraham A. Palmer, PhD 2019 Seth Grant, PhD 2018 Rainer Spanagel, PhD 2017 Kirstin Scott PhD 2016 Gene Robinson PhD 2015 Dai Stephens PhD 2014 Marla Sokolowski PhD 2013 Robert Gerlai PhD 2012 Joe Tsien PhD 2011 Jacqueline Crawley PhD 2010 Tamara Phillips PhD 2009 Hans-Peter Lipp PhD 2008 John Belknap PhD and John Crabbe PhD 2007 Robert W. Williams PhD 2006 Doug Wahlsten PhD 2005 Lorraine Flaherty PhD
IBANGS Early Career Achievement Awardees 2024 Francesca Telese, PhD. 2023 Sandra Sanchez-Roige, PhD 2022 Monica Dus, PhD 2021 Ryan W. Logan, PhD 2019 Zoe Donaldson, PhD 2018 Karla Kaun PhD 2018 Catherine Kaczorowski PhD 2017 Amy Lasek PhD 2016 Alex Keene PhD 2015 Yehuda Ben-Shahar, PhD 2014 Camron D. Bryant PhD 2013 Judith R Homberg PhD 2012 No award given 2011 Stephen Boehm PhD 2010 Hiroki Ishiguro PhD 2009 Abraham Palmer PhD 2008 Justin Rhodes PhD 2007 Elissa Chesler PhD 2006 Andrew Holmes PhD
IBANGS Distinguished Service Awardees The IBANGS Distinguished Service Award is given to our colleagues that go above and beyond to further the field of behavioral neural genetics and/or the success of the society.
IBANGS Distinguished Service Awardees 2015 John Crabbe PhD 2011 Wim E. Crusio PhD 2001 Benson E. Ginsburg PhD |