The WICB Committee recognizes outstanding achievements in cell biology by presenting two Career Recognition Awards at the ASCB Annual Meeting. The Junior Award is given to a woman in an early stage of her career (generally less than five years in an independent position at the time of nomination) who is making exceptional scientific contributions to cell biology and exhibits the potential for continuing a high level of scientific endeavor and leadership . The Senior Award is given to a woman or man in a later career stage (generally full professor or equivalent) whose outstanding scientific achievements are coupled with a long-standing record of support for women in science and by mentorship of both men and women in scientific careers.
Current WICB Committee members are not eligible for either award.
Candidate Packages should include:
For the Senior Award,
a letter of nomination
CV of the candidate
no more than five letters of support, at least one of which must come from
outside the nominee's institution; at least two letters of the five should
be from individuals who have been mentored by the candidate. Letters from mentees
should mention specifics of their mentoring history with the nominee.
For the Junior Award,
a letter of nomination
CV of the candidate
no more than three letters of support, at least one of which must come from outside the nominee's institution
Nominations should be sent electronically only by March 31 to the ASCB Office.
ATTN: Cheryl Lehr
WICB Career Recognition Junior and Senior Awardees
Year
Senior
Junior
2009
Janet Rossant,
The Hospital for Sick Children
Yukiko M. Yamashita,
University of Michigan,Ann Arbor
2008
Fiona Watt, Cancer Research UK
Cambridge Research Institute
Coleen Murphy, Princeton University
Shu-ou Shan, CalTech
2007
Frances Brodsky
Christine Jacobs-Wagner
2006
Joseph Gall
Suzanne Eaton Karen Oegema
2005
Elizabeth Blackburn
Rebecca Heald
2004
Susan Lindquist
Inke Nathke
2003
Philip Stahl
Claire Walczak
2002
Natasha Raikhel
Clare Waterman-Storer
2001
Joan Brugge
Laura Machesky
2000
Shirley Tilghman
Linda Hicke
1999
Ursula Goodenough
Yixian Zheng
1998
Christine Guthrie
Daphne Preuss
1997
Elaine Fuchs
Lorraine Pillus
1996
Sarah C. R. Elgin
Susan L. Forsburg
1995
Virginia Zakian
Trina Schroer
1994
Ann Hubbard
Julie Theriot
1993
Mina Bissell
Cory Abate
1992
Helen Blau
Kathy Foltz
1991
Hynda Kleinman
Alison Adams Elizabeth Taparowsky
1990
Dorthea Wilson Rosemary Simpson
Sandra Schmid
1989
Dorothy Bainton
Jeanne Lawrence
1988
No Awardees selected
1987
Dorothy M. Skinner
Vassie Ware
1986
Mary Clutter
Mary Beckerle
Other Awards
The RAISE Project lists a large number of science prizes and aims to nominate qualified women for all of these awards.