The Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists was established in 2013 to recognize and reward scientists in the early stages of their careers. The Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists is a collaboration between Science, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and SciLifeLab.
Its purpose is to acknowledge excellence among young researchers worldwide, with a vision of promoting a vibrant research community essential for global economic health.
About SciLifeLab
SciLifeLab, short for Science for Life Laboratory, is a leading Swedish national centre specializing in molecular biosciences, particularly in the realms of health and environmental research.
The centre uniquely integrates cutting-edge technical capabilities with advanced expertise in translational medicine and molecular bioscience. This collaborative effort involves four prestigious Swedish universities: Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University, and Uppsala University.
Established in 2010, SciLifeLab was designated as a national centre in 2013 by the Swedish government. It boasts a network of over 200 research groups affiliated with its activities.
SciLifeLab operates from two main locations, namely Stockholm and Uppsala, serving as vital hubs for innovation and scientific discovery in Sweden’s bioscience landscape.
Categories
- Cell and Molecular Biology: Focuses on cellular and molecular processes at various levels, from single molecules to cells, tissues, and organ systems.
- Genomics, Proteomics, and Systems Biology Approaches: Emphasizes genomics, proteomics, integrative omics, and systems biology to understand living cells, organisms, and species comprehensively, including computational aspects.
- Ecology & Environment: Explores interactions between organisms and their environment, examining how human activity influences these processes.
- Molecular Medicine: Builds on molecular insights into human disease to develop preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic strategies, including personalized medicine.
Benefits of the competition
- Grand Prize Winner: USD 30,000
- Category Winners (3): USD 10,000 each
- Publication of winning essays in Science magazine (grand prize winner) and Science online (category winners).
- Invitation to Sweden for the prize ceremony held concurrently with the Nobel Prize ceremony.
- Attendance at a scientific symposium to present their work.
- Participation in social events for networking with prominent researchers in their fields. Each winner can bring one guest to the event.
Who is eligible
The competition is:
- Open to residents of all nations, regardless of sex or race.
- Entrants must have obtained their PhD between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2023.
- Entrants may apply only once during this period, and the research described must have been conducted during their graduate studies.
Application requirements
To apply, you need:
- A Completed Entry Form.
- An essay (maximum 1,000 words) by the entrant describing their thesis work and its research implications.
- A one-page reference letter from the advisor or a thesis committee member, assessing the applicant and commenting on the research’s significance.
- Abstract of the thesis (up to four double-spaced pages).
- Full citations of published or in-press papers related to the research, academic/professional awards, and relevant experience.
How to apply
The application deadline is July 15, 2024. To apply, click here. For further information, kindly visit the Science & SciLifeLab Prize website.
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