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To recognise and reward the achievements of a young scientist in the field of Cell Signalling.
A prize of £1,000 and the opportunity to present an oral paper at the BACR 60th Anniversary Meeting with all conference expenses paid.
Applicants for the award must be a PhD student or Post-doctoral Fellow (up to 7 years maximum post PhD, allowing for career breaks) at the time of application. Applicants must submit in one PDF document a completed Award Application Form; List of Publications; Summary of accomplishments in cancer research; reprints of 3 most notable publications and a letter of support from their Supervisor/Line Manager. Applicants must be a BACR member (membership applications may accompany the Award application).
Applicants please provide:
Chris Marshall Award Application Form
List of publications
Summary of accommplishments in cancer research
Reprints of three most notable publications
A letter of support from a BAC member
All documents to be e-mailed to the BACR Secretariat in one pdf document to bacr@leeds.ac.uk with Chris Marshall Prize in the header.
Applicants must adhere to this format or the application will be returned without consideration by BACR.
Applications will be acknowledged once received. If you don't receive an acknowledgement within 72 hours contact the BACR Secretariat
2018 Zoi Diamantopoulou
2019 Mirella Georgouli - King’s College London
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St James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds LS9 7TF
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