Based on funding availability, a limited number of Merit Awards will be awarded to eligible trainees and students whose research is addressed in high-quality abstracts submitted to an ASCO Meeting and recognized for its scientific merit.
Special Merit Awards
Special Merit Awards are presented each year to eligible First Authors who have the top-ranking abstracts for the ASCO Annual Meeting. In addition to the stipend, recipients receive a plaque and are recognized at the ASCO Annual Meeting.
Bradley Stuart Beller Endowed Merit Award ($2,000)
This award is given to the eligible First Author who has the highest-ranking abstract overall in the Merit Award category as determined by the Scientific Program Committee.
Brigid Leventhal Special Merit Award ($1000)
This award is given to the eligible First Author who submitted the top abstract in Pediatric Oncology as determined by the Scientific Program Committee.
Pain and Symptom Management Special Merit Award ($1000)
This award is given to the eligible First Author who submitted the top abstract in Pain and Symptom Management Research as determined by the Scientific Program Committee.
Allen S. Lichter, MD Endowed Merit Award ($1000)
This award is given to the eligible First Author who has the second highest-ranking abstract in the Merit Award category as determined by the Scientific Program Committee.
James B. Nachman Endowed ASCO Junior Faculty Award in Pediatric Oncology ($3,000)
This award was established in memory of James B. Nachman, MD, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Chicago and an internationally renowned pediatric cancer expert. It is endowed through the James B. Nachman Pediatric Oncology Fund and will be given each year to a junior faculty member who submits the highest-ranking abstract in pediatric oncology for the ASCO Annual Meeting as determined by the ASCO Scientific Program Committee. The recipient will receive $3,000 in monetary support to attend the Annual Meeting, complimentary registration for the Annual Meeting, and access to reserved Meeting housing. Candidates must apply for this award at the time of abstract submission.
The First Author must meet all of the following requirements to be considered for the James B. Nachman ASCO Junior Faculty Award in Pediatric Oncology:
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered for a Merit Award:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: American Society of Clinical Oncology
Address: 2318 Mill Road, Suite 800 | Alexandria, VA 22314
Oct 17, 2024
Oct 17, 2024
$1,000
3 awards available. Merit Award recipients are honored with the opportunity to present their abstract at the Meeting, receive $1,000 in monetary support, complimentary registration for the Meeting, and access to reserved Meeting hotel reservation blocks. Merit Award candidates must apply for this award at the time of abstract submission.
Affiliation: American Society of Clinical Oncology
Address: 2318 Mill Road, Suite 800 | Alexandria, VA 22314
Disclaimer:It is mandatory that all applicants carry workplace liability insurance, e.g., https://www.protrip-world-liability.com (Erasmus students use this package and typically costs around 5 € per month - please check) in addition to health insurance when you join any of the onsite Trialect partnered fellowships.