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AWARDS

THE MELVIN
H. KNISELY
AWARD

The Melvin H. Knisely Award

This award was established in 1983, to honor Dr. Knisely’s professional accomplishments with respect to the transport of oxygen and other metabolites in the human body. Over the years, Dr. Knisely inspired many young investigators, and this award honors his enthusiasm for assisting and encouraging young scientists and engineers in various disciplines. The award acknowledges outstanding young investigators and was first presented during the banquet of the 1983 annual conference of ISOTT in Ruston, Louisiana. It includes a cash prize.

TERMS OF THE AWARD

  • A candidate must have a PhD, MD, or equivalent.
  • The candidate must provide evidence of sustained activity in research related to oxygen transport to tissue.
  • The candidate must be a member of ISOTT or be eligible for the membership.
  • The candidate must submit one or more abstracts as a lead author, make a research presentation during the annual ISOTT conference in the year of nomination, and submit a full manuscript to the ISOTT proceedings in the year of nomination.
  • A candidate who is unsuccessful in any given year may be nominated again in a subsequent year, as long as the award criteria are met in the year of nomination.
  • There is no age limit on the award, but it is intended for young or early-career researchers.

NOMINATION

The candidate must be nominated by an ISOTT member. (Self-nominations are not allowed.) A full nomination package includes a nomination letter, curriculum vitae (CV) demonstrating the candidate’s accomplishments, at least two additional letters of support, and a first-author manuscript to be submitted for publication in the ISOTT proceedings in the year of nomination. Additional supporting materials may be included. Nominations with an incomplete package will not be considered.

WHERE TO SUBMIT

Please send complete nomination packages to Dr. Duane F. Bruley via e-mail (Bruley@UMBC.edu) and cc isott2025@artion.com.gr . Alternatively, nomination packages may be mailed to Synthesizer, Inc., Attn: Dr. Duane F. Bruley, 2773 Westminster Road, Ellicot City, MD 21043, USA.

NOMINATION DEADLINE: N/A

The Dietrich W. Lübbers Award

This award was established in honor of Professor Lübbers’ long-standing commitment, interest, and contributions to the problems of oxygen transport to tissue and to the Society. This award was first presented in 1994, during the annual conference of ISOTT in Istanbul, Turkey.

TERMS OF THE AWARD

  • The candidate should be a young scientist near the start of their career and not more than three years after receipt of a graduate-level degree (e.g., Masters, PhD, MD, or equivalent), adding one year per child and/or one year of clinical work. The stage of career must be declared by the person nominating the candidate.
  • The candidate must provide evidence of sustained research activities in the field of oxygen transport to tissue (and/or a related field).
  • The candidate must be a member of ISOTT or eligible for membership.
  • The candidate must submit one or more abstracts as a lead author, make a research presentation during the annual ISOTT conference in the year of nomination, and submit a full manuscript to the ISOTT proceedings in the year of nomination.
  • A recipient who has previously received a Knisely Award may not be nominated for this award.
  • The candidate for this award may be simultaneously eligible for the Britton Chance Award in the year of the nomination, but a candidate may receive only one award.
  • A candidate who is unsuccessful in any given year may be nominated again in a subsequent year, as long as the award criteria are met in the year of nomination.

NOMINATION

The candidate must be nominated by an ISOTT member. (Self-nominations are not allowed.) A full nomination package includes a nomination letter, curriculum vitae (CV) demonstrating the candidate’s accomplishments, and a first-author manuscript to be submitted for publication in the ISOTT proceedings in the year of nomination. Additional supporting materials may be included. Nominations with an incomplete package will not be considered.

The application package should be submitted by e-mail to isott2025@artion.com.gr .

NOMINATION DEADLINE: N/A

The Britton Chance Award

This award was established in honor of Professor Chance’s long-standing commitment, interest, and contributions to the science and engineering aspects of oxygen transport to tissue and to the Society. This award was first presented in 2004 during the annual conference of ISOTT in Bari, Italy.

TERMS OF THE AWARD

  • The candidate should be a young scientist near the start of their career and not more than three years after receipt of a graduate-level degree (e.g., Masters, PhD, MD, or equivalent), adding one year per child and/or one year of clinical work. The stage of career must be declared by the person nominating the candidate.
  • The candidate must provide evidence of sustained research activities in the field of oxygen transport to tissue (and/or a related field).
  • The candidate must be a member of ISOTT or eligible for membership.
  • The candidate must submit one or more abstracts as a lead author, make a research presentation during the annual ISOTT conference in the year of nomination, and submit a full manuscript to the ISOTT proceedings in the year of nomination.
  • A recipient who has previously received a Knisely Award may not be nominated for this award.
  • The candidate for this award may be simultaneously eligible for the Dietrich W. Lübbers Award in the year of the nomination, but a candidate may receive only one award.
  • A candidate who is unsuccessful in any given year may be nominated again in a subsequent year, as long as the award criteria are met in the year of nomination.

NOMINATION

The candidate must be nominated by an ISOTT member. (Self-nominations are not allowed.) A full nomination package includes a nomination letter, curriculum vitae (CV) demonstrating the candidate’s accomplishments, and a first-author manuscript to be submitted for publication in the ISOTT proceedings in the year of nomination. Additional supporting materials may be included. Nominations with an incomplete package will not be considered.

WHERE TO SUBMIT

The application package should be submitted by e-mail to isott2025@artion.com.gr .

NOMINATION DEADLINE: N/A

The Duane F. Bruley Travel Awards

These awards were established in 2003 and first presented at the 2004 annual ISOTT conference in Bari, Italy. This award was created to provide travel funds for student researchers in all areas of oxygen transport to tissue. The awards signify Dr. Bruley’s interest in encouraging and supporting young researchers to maintain the image and quality of research associated with the Society. As a co-founder of ISOTT in 1973,

Dr. Bruley appreciates and encourages cross-disciplinary research among basic scientists, engineers, medical scientists, and clinicians. His pioneering work constructing mathematical models for oxygen and other anabolite/metabolite transport in the microcirculation employed computational solutions and were the first to consider system non-linearities and time-dependence, including multi-dimensional diffusion, convection, and reaction kinetics. The Duane F. Bruley Travel Awards are intended to inspire students to excel in their research, as well as to assist in securing future leadership for ISOTT. A candidate may be nominated and receive this award multiple times, as long as the award criteria are met in the year of nomination. The award includes a cash prize intended to assist with paying for ISOTT meeting registration fees and/or travel expenses.

TERMS OF THE AWARD

  • The candidate must be either a student (undergraduate or graduate) or a postdoctoral fellow at the time of the annual meeting and be a member of ISOTT or eligible for membership.
  • The candidate must provide evidence of sustained research activities in the field of oxygen transport to tissue (and/or a related field).
  • The candidate must submit one or more abstracts as a lead author, make a research presentation during the annual ISOTT conference in the year of nomination, and submit a full manuscript to the ISOTT proceedings in the year of nomination.
  • A recipient who has previously received a Knisely Award may not be nominated for this award.
  • The candidate for this award may be simultaneously nominated for other ISOTT awards, but a candidate may receive only one award.
  • A candidate who is unsuccessful in any given year may be nominated again in a subsequent year, as long as the award criteria are met in the year of nomination.

NOMINATION

The candidate must be nominated by the mentor who is an ISOTT member. A full nomination package includes a nomination letter with a clear description on the nominee’s academic status (either student or postdoctoral fellow) and a first-author manuscript to be submitted for publication in the ISOTT proceedings in the year of nomination.WHERE TO SUBMIT

The application package should be submitted by e-mail to isott2025@artion.com.gr .

NOMINATION DEADLINE: N/A

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