Some relevant Awards:
HENRY GRASS RISING STARS IN NEUROSCIENCE AWARD
The Henry Grass Rising Stars in Neuroscience Award seeks to increase the visibility of postdoctoral fellows from groups under-represented in Neuroscience (specifically those who self-identify as women and PEERs, persons traditionally excluded because of their ethnicity or race) who are U.S. citizens (regardless of their location) or permanent residents of the U.S. The award focuses on researchers who are between the third and seventh years of active post-PhD research, because at this stage, many are, or soon will be, ready to apply for faculty positions.
For more information: grassfoundation.org/henry-grass-rising-stars-neuroscience-award
EXCELSIOR AWARD
The purpose of this award is to identify and promote exceptional early career scientists under-represented within the fields of Physiology and Biophysics who seek to become scientists and mentors. This award is to promote those individuals who we anticipate will represent the future of our society and the future of Physiology and Biophysics.Presented each year at the SGP Annual Symposium, the award includes a travel stipend to attend the meeting and present a platform talk, two years of formal mentorship from a senior member of SGP, and a one-year SGP membership.
For more information: https://www.sgpweb.org/awards/excelsior
The Henry Grass Rising Stars in Neuroscience Award seeks to increase the visibility of postdoctoral fellows from groups under-represented in Neuroscience (specifically those who self-identify as women and PEERs, persons traditionally excluded because of their ethnicity or race) who are U.S. citizens (regardless of their location) or permanent residents of the U.S. The award focuses on researchers who are between the third and seventh years of active post-PhD research, because at this stage, many are, or soon will be, ready to apply for faculty positions.
For more information: grassfoundation.org/henry-grass-rising-stars-neuroscience-award
EXCELSIOR AWARD
The purpose of this award is to identify and promote exceptional early career scientists under-represented within the fields of Physiology and Biophysics who seek to become scientists and mentors. This award is to promote those individuals who we anticipate will represent the future of our society and the future of Physiology and Biophysics.Presented each year at the SGP Annual Symposium, the award includes a travel stipend to attend the meeting and present a platform talk, two years of formal mentorship from a senior member of SGP, and a one-year SGP membership.
For more information: https://www.sgpweb.org/awards/excelsior
Other Societies:


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