The SIVB Student Award Program provides recognition and financial support for student’s who have contributed and made outstanding achievements in the field of in vitro biology. Students applying for awards must submit: 1) An Official Meeting Abstract and Registration Form; 2) A 4-page (maximum) letter indicating award(s) applying for, and narrative of methods, results, and supporting figures/tables as appropriate; and 3) research director/supervisor certification that the work was performed by the student applicant. Note: Student Award Application Deadline is January 31, 2011.
Students competing for awards may apply for multiple awards, must satisfy specific award criteria, and must present their papers at the meeting as scheduled. Winners will be notified prior to the meeting. The student awardees must present their submitted research papers and be present at the 2011 SIVB Business Meeting on Tuesday evening. Specific requirements for each of the student awards are below. Should you have questions, please contact the SIVB office at (919) 562-0600, or Dr. Pamela Weathers, Chair, Student Affairs and Awards Committee, at (508) 831-5196, email: weathers@wpi.edu.
Student award submissions should be sent to:
Student Awards
Society for In Vitro Biology
514 Daniels St., Suite 411
Raleigh, NC 27605
Email: sivb@sivb.org
The Cellular Toxicology Award is presented annually to a selected full-time graduate student presenting an oral presentation or poster in the field of cellular toxicology at the annual meeting of the SIVB. The award consists of a travel grant of up to $500 to attend the annual meeting and a certificate. Selection is made on the basis of need, originality, relevance to cellular toxicology, and a letter of recommendation from a faculty member.
The Wilton R. Earle Award is presented annually to students in the amount of $300 plus eligibility to receive the SIVB Travel Award up to an additional $500. This award is open to students working in all areas of in vitro biology. An estimate of travel expenses must be submitted with the abstract. Students are evaluated on the basis of experimental design, clarity of presentation, and validity of interpretation.
The Honor B. Fell Award was established in recognition of the achievements of the late Honor B. Fell. This award recognizes graduate student research accomplishments in the general field of animal organ culture, as demonstrated by presentation of papers at the Annual Meeting of the SIVB, and is in the amount $150.
The Hope E. Hopps Award was established in memory of Hope E. Hopps, a member of the SIVB for many years who was a vital force in the expansion of the society as an active member, officer, member of the governing board, and an honorary member. The purpose of the award is to recognize a quality student presentation at the Annual Meeting of the SIVB. The $200 award is open to students working in all areas of in vitro biology.
The Joseph F. Morgan Award provides travel funds for Canadian students to attend the Annual Meeting of the SIVB in the amount of $100. Joseph F. Morgan, a long-time member of the SIVB, was a Canadian scientist who contributed significantly to the art and science of in vitro biology.
The Philip R. White Award is used to supplement expenses for a student to further study plant tissue culture by acquiring specialized training in a plant-tissue-culture related technique not available at his/her home institution, by traveling to another laboratory. A stipend of up to $650 is awarded yearly for travel to, and training at, an institution of the awardee's choice. It should not be used to supplement living expenses at a home institution. The award can be used to supplement other awards or scholarships, provided such other awards are not total payment for training.
The John S. Song Award ($600) covers the travel expenses of students working in plant cell biology. The student must submit a one-page resume of professional training and publications, an estimate of travel expenses to the meeting, and a letter of recommendation from a research advisor, along with abstract submission.
The SIVB Student Travel Awards are open to students working in all areas of in vitro biology. The awards provide travel support up to $500 to attend the Annual Meeting. An estimate of travel expenses must be submitted with the abstract. SIVB allocates $2,000 per year.