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Subject: Nominate a Researcher for the FNIH Montrone-Seigel Prize in Biomedical Sciences!
The new Montrone-Seigel Prize in Biomedical Sciences is an exciting opportunity to bring recognition to a stellar investigator. This juried award – which includes a $100,000 honorarium – will recognize breakthroughs in basic, clinical, or translational research led by scientists aged 52 or younger.
This prize is the newest scientific honor launched by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH), which celebrates, funds, and trains current and future biomedical researchers.
This award is based on the generous contributions of FNIH Board Members Paul Montrone, PhD, and Fred Seigel. With their support, the FNIH will continue a long tradition of highlighting outstanding researchers.
Nominate a promising researcher for the Montrone-Seigel Prize in Biomedical Sciences at montroneseigelprize.evalato.com. The entry deadline is Monday, June 16, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET.
The recipient will be recognized at the annual FNIH Awards Ceremony, our celebration of science, in Washington, DC, in October.
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Headline: Nominations Now Open for the Montrone-Seigel Prize in Biomedical Sciences
The new Montrone-Seigel Prize in Biomedical Sciences will honor outstanding investigators who are making a difference in human health. This juried award – which includes a $100,000 honorarium – will recognize breakthroughs in basic, clinical, or translational research led by scientists aged 52 or younger.
This prize is made possible by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH), based on the generous contributions of two board members, Paul Montrone, PhD, and Fred Seigel.
The FNIH celebrates, funds, and trains current and future biomedical researchers.
Nominate a promising researcher for the Montrone-Seigel Prize in Biomedical Sciences at montroneseigelprize.evalato.com. The entry deadline is Monday, June 16, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET.
The recipient will be recognized at the annual FNIH Awards Ceremony, our celebration of science, in Washington, DC, in October.
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The FNIH is launching a new award! The Montrone-Seigel Prize in Biomedical Sciences will recognize breakthroughs in basic, clinical, or translational research led by scientists aged 52 or younger. This award comes with a $100,000 honorarium. Nominate a stellar investigator at FNIH.org/nominate.
#MontroneSeigelPrize #BridgestoBreakthroughs #FNIH #BiomedicalBreakthroughs #ScienceAward #NextGenScientists
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Don’t miss out on an opportunity to support the scientific investigators who are working to improve human health. The new FNIH Montrone-Seigel Prize in Biomedical Sciences will recognize breakthroughs in basic, clinical, or translational research led by scientists aged 52 or younger. This award includes a $100,000 honorarium. Nominate a stellar investigator at FNIH.org/nominate.
#MontroneSeigelPrize #BridgestoBreakthroughs #FNIH #BiomedicalBreakthroughs #ScienceAward #NextGenScientists
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Help us recognize a stellar researcher by submitting a nomination for the new FNIH Montrone-Seigel Prize in Biomedical Sciences. This award, which comes with a $100,000 honorarium, will recognize breakthroughs in basic, clinical, or translational research led by scientists aged 52 or younger. The entry deadline is Monday, June 16, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET. Learn more at FNIH.org/nominate.
#MontroneSeigelPrize #BridgestoBreakthroughs #FNIH #BiomedicalBreakthroughs #ScienceAward #NextGenScientists
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