GSK international achievement award 2006
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society is inviting nominations for the 2006 GlaxoSmithKline international achievement award, the winner of which will be invited to attend the British Pharmaceutical Conference in September to give a lecture.
The GSK award recognises an individual or a team of up to six researchers who
have demonstrated through published work over the previous three years a substantial
achievement in the application of scientific knowledge within the pharmaceutical
sciences. It is open to researchers in academia, industry, public service or
any other scientific establishment. There is no age limit.
The award will consist of a commemorative presentation, a cheque for £1,000
and expenses for the successful applicant or team leader to attend the BPC in
September to give a lecture on the work.
Nominations are requested either direct from the scientists concerned or from
any other individual or organisation within the pharmaceutical sciences on behalf
of an individual or group. The nomination should consist of a curriculum vitae
of the principal researcher (who would give the lecture if successful), a summary
CV (one page) for each other team member and a summary (up to 1,000 words) of
their published work over the previous three years and its importance to the
pharmaceutical industry.
Nominations should be sent by 31 March to Dr John Clements, Science Adviser,
Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Room 304, 1 Lambeth High Street, London SE1 7JN
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