Pathologists in Training Best Posters Award

 

The nominee must be the first author on the abstract and be nominated by a member of the RPS. The RPS member does not need to be a co-author of the submitted abstract but should be from the same institution as the nominee.  Nominations should be submitted to the chair of the Nominating and Award Committee. A copy of the accepted abstract must be submitted along with the name of the pathologist-in-training and their status (medical student/resident/graduate student).

 

Eligibility: Pathologists-in-training (medical student/resident/graduate student) who present an abstract (poster) in the kidney category as the first author are eligible.

 

Nomination Deadline: February 7, 2011

 

 

 

Judging: Members of the RPS nominating and awards and training committee will review submitted abstracts.

 

Number of awards: 3 monetary awards will be given with a certificate.

 

Announcement: Winners will be announced at the RPS companion meeting on Sunday (March 21, 8:30 am) OR by email after the USCAP meeting.

Previous Awardees

Year Awardee Abstract Title Mentor
2010 Edward B. O'Neill Fetal ovine congenital obstructive uropathy: morphological observations and correlation with metalloproteinase activity Seymour Rosen
2010 Steven Salvatore Collapsing glomerulopathy in 13 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): cause or coincidence? Surya Seshan
2010 Brianne Mitchell Noninvasive in vivo assessment of renal fibrosis using collagen I Luciferase reporter mice Agnes Fogo