ABRF Student/Post-Doc Poster Awards

Sponsored by the ABRF

The ABRF will award full conference registration waivers for up to ten students or post docs who present posters at the ABRF Annual Conference. The Conference Organizing Committee and the ABRF Education Committee will review applications for these awards and select the awardees. For specific dates and conference information go to the "Award Opportunities" section of the ABRF Conference Website.

Eligibility

  1. The poster must highlight research that was made possible through collaboration with a core facility.
  2. The student or post doc must be the presenting author of the poster.
  3. The student or post doc must register for the meeting using the online registration form.  If a poster award is given, the registration cost will be waived and any registration payment received will be cancelled or returned.
  4. The abstract must be submitted using the on-line abstract submission form before the abstract submission deadline.

How to Apply

To be considered for this award, please send the following documents (PDF format please) to: abrf@courtesyassoc.com or FAX them to: (202) 331-0111, Attention: ABRF Student/Post-Doc Poster Award.

  1. A copy of the poster abstract that was submitted using the on-line abstract submission form.
  2. A letter of recommendation from the director of the core facility at which the work was carried out.
  3. A letter from the applicant?s adviser that confirms the applicant?s student or post doc status and a statement confirming that the applicant?s travel and lodging expenses will be covered. 

Recipients of the ABRF Student/Post-Doc Poster Awards will be acknowledged during the Research Poster Session at the annual conference.

Awardees

ABRF 2011 Student/Post-Doc Poster Awards

Ilene Magpiong
Developing a Redox-Sensitive Red Fluorescent Protein Biosensor
Ilene Magpiong1, N Koon2; SM Yei2 AJ Risenmay2; K Kallio2; and SJ Remington2
2Mount Holyoke College, 2University of Oregon

Thurman Young, Langston University
Purification Of Bacterial ApoA-1 and Characterization Of Novel Anticancer Drug Delivery System
Thurman Young1 and Andras Lackov2
1North Carolina State University, 2University of North Texas Health Science Center

 

ABRF 2009 Student/Post-Doc Poster Awards


Aga Kendrick
Using Targeted Proteomics to Assess the Impact of Sirtuins on Liver Metabolism in Obesity.
A. Kendrick1, M. Choudhury2, M. Rahman2, J.Friedman2, K. R. Jonscher1
1University of Colorado Denver, Department of Anesthesiology, Denver, CO, United States;2University of Colorado Denver, Deparment of Pediatrics, Denver, CO, United States

Rakesh Rathore
Extending MALDI-QqQ-MS Enzyme Screening Assays to Targets with Small Molecule Substrates
R. Rathore1; Jay J. Corr2; Kenneth D. Greis1
1University of Cincinnati, Genome Research Cincinnati, OH, United States, 2MDS Technologies, Concord, ON, Canada

ZeQiang Ma
IDPicker 2.0: Improved Protein Assembly with High Discrimination Peptide Identification Filtering
Ma, Ze-Qiang, M.C. Chambers, M.D. Litton, S.M. Sobecki, L.J. Zimmerman, D.L. Tabb.
Department of Biomedical Informatics, Mass Spectrometry Research Center, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. 

Mike Zianni of EdCom for ABRF Student & Post-doc award.

Above hyperlinks go to the photos of the award