About the James S. Huston Antibody Science Talent Award:
The James S. Huston Antibody Science Talent Award is sponsored by The Antibody Society to recognize and encourage upcoming scientists in the field of Antibody Engineering and Therapeutics. Early career research scientists, i.e., those within 10 years of their most recent advanced degree (Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent), are eligible for the Award. The scientist is recognized for making important contributions to the antibody field and/or the dissemination of antibody knowledge. Eligibility of the nominee will be checked at time of nomination and before presentation of award. The recipient will be invited to give a lecture on their work, which will be made available on-line on The Antibody Society’s website.
The Award consists of: international recognition of the scientist’s accomplishments, a USD $1500 prize, and the travel costs and registration fee to attend the annual Antibody Engineering and Therapeutics conference in San Diego, California.
Applicants can be nominated by Members of The Antibody Society in good standing, which includes Members current on the Society’s annual dues, a student or post-doc eligible for a free membership or a Member eligible through the Society’s corporate sponsorship program.
Nominations will be accepted commencing June 1, 2023 and must be submitted by September 15, 2023. The winner will be selected by September 30th, and the Award will be presented in December.
Nomination process:
All documents should be sent as a single, combined PDF file to awards@antibodysociety.org. Please be aware that the single, combined PDF must be no larger than 20MB. Packages that are not complete will not be considered.
The nomination package should include the following:
- At least one (1) nomination letter of not more than two (2) pages, signed and submitted by a Member of The Antibody Society in good standing, describing the Nominee’s qualifications for the award. The letter should address the Nominee’s ongoing contributions to the field of Antibody Engineering and Therapeutics and their potential for becoming an academic or industry leader. The letter should clearly highlight the scientific advance(s) and/or exceptional efforts in disseminating antibody knowledge in supporting the nomination.
- Please include the Nominee’s complete contact information (full name [first, middle initial, last], title and affiliation, mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address). The nomination letter must be from one individual and should not include multiple endorsements within it. It should reflect the observations and opinions of the author. Please refrain from extensive reliance on quotations and observations of others.
- An additional letter of recommendation of not more than two (2) pages may be included. The letter must be from one individual and should not include multiple endorsements within it. This letter must be signed and included in the package.
- A curriculum vitae of the Nominee should be submitted including: education, year of PhD, MD or equivalent degree, postdoctoral experience, current affiliation and position, research interests, awards, service and/or knowledge dissemination to the scientific community, funding (if applicable) and relevant bibliography.
Nominations will be accepted commencing June 1, 2023. Complete nomination packages must be received by 11:59 PM Eastern time on September 15, 2023. Packages must be submitted by email as a single combined PDF file to awards@antibodysociety.org. Incomplete nomination packages or nominations that do not comply with the stated instructions will not be considered. The Antibody Society will not accept materials sent separately or through regular mail. Final award decisions will be at the discretion of The Antibody Society’s Board of Directors.