Richard T. Jones New Investigator Award
The Richard T. Jones New Investigator Award recognizes a new investigator who shows exceptional promise early in a career in biomedical research. This individual must be within seven years or less of completing clinical and/or post-doctoral training and will be judged on the basis of independence, quality of science, national funding and first or senior authored publications in peer-reviewed biomedical research journals. The culmination of the research must have been performed in Oregon.
Guidelines
- Nominations are sought from Oregon research, educational and health care institutions, individual researchers, educators and practitioners.
- Nominations must include a summary of original achievements of the nominee and a current curriculum vitae.
- The MRF Research and Education Committee will review, evaluate and select the winner(s) of the Richard T. Jones New Investigator Award.
- Current members of the MRF Research and Education Committee are not eligible to be nominated for the Richard T. Jones New Investigator Award.