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DBP Home   |   Prizes & Awards   |   Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in Biological Physics

Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in Biological Physics


To recognize doctoral thesis research of outstanding quality and achievement in any area of experimental, computational, engineering, or theoretical Biological Physics, broadly construed, and to encourage effective written and oral presentation of research results, the Division of Biological Physics will present an award, to be given annually, consisting of $1,500, a certificate citing the contribution made by the Awardee, and a $500 travel allowance ($1000 international) and fee waiver to attend the subsequent March meeting and to present an invited talk based on the thesis work or an extension of that work. Award and travel monies will be presented following the talk. The two runners-up will receive certificates of merit citing their contributions. 

Deadline: Monday, October 5, 2009 

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2009 Recipients:

Felix Campelo Aubarell
University of Barcelona

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Jeffrey R. Moffitt
University of California, Berkeley

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Gray arrow View the 2009 honorable mentions in the December 2009 DBP Newsletter format_pdf

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