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DGZ Awards 2015
WALTHER FLEMMING MEDAL 2015
The German Society for Cell Biology offers a research award named after Walther Flemming, one of the pioneers of cell biological
research. In 1875 he provided us with a detailed description of processes during cell division, which he named mitosis.
The Walther Flemming Medal is awarded annually for outstanding scientific merits from all fields of cell biological research.
Eligible are researchers up to an age of 38 years. The award consists of the medal itself and a prize money of
EUR 2000
and is
sponsored by the
European Journal of Cell Biology
.
Applications have to consist of a cover letter, a CV and a list of publications. The subject of the application should relate to one
distinct field of research. In addition, a short summary of the work and a compelling description of the importance of the work for
cell biology should be presented.
Both individual applications and nominations are accepted. Applications will be reviewed by an independent commission of the
DGZ. The award ceremony takes place at the next DGZ meeting, which will be held in March 2015 in Cologne.
Please send your application
by e-mail
(and in parallel one hard copy by mail) to the DGZ office:
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Zellbiologie e.V. (DGZ)
Sekretariat, z.H. Frau Reichel-Klingmann
c/o Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum | Im Neuenheimer Feld 280 | 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Deadline for applications:
January 15, 2015
NIKON YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD OF THE DGZ 2015
The German Society for Cell Biology (DGZ) and Nikon GmbH, Mikroskope offer a “Nikon Young Scientist Award of the German
Society for Cell Biology“ for PhD students or young postdocs (within 3 years after graduating).
The award comprises a prize money of EUR 1500, sponsored by Nikon GmbH, Mikroskope.
Candidates are invited to apply for the prize by themselves or may be suggested by others.
DGZ membership is required.
Applications have to consist of a cover letter, a CV and PDF-files of publications that document the work of the applicant.
Applications will be reviewed by an independent commission of the DGZ. The award ceremony takes place at the next DGZ mee-
ting, which will be held in March 2015 in Cologne.
Please send your application
by e-mail
(and in parallel one hard copy by mail) to the DGZ office:
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Zellbiologie e.V. (DGZ)
Sekretariat, z.H. Frau Reichel-Klingmann
c/o Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum | Im Neuenheimer Feld 280 | 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Deadline for applications:
January 15, 2015