24-27 May 2022
Dublin, Ireland
24-27 May 2022
Dublin, Ireland
Congratulations to the SLAS Europe 2022 Tony B. Travel Award winners:
Podium
Viktoria Zieger
Imtek - University of Freiburg
Selective High-Throughput Deposition of Microtumors for in vitro Studies on 3D Tumor Models
Poster
Lennard Riek
Imtek - University of Freiburg
A Bioprinting Fidelity Imager BioFI for a Standardized Characterization of Bioprinting Processes
Winston Chiu
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
The Caps-It, a Multi-Purpose Fully Automated Lab-in-a-Box System in the Fight Against Current and Future Pandemics
Srijit Seal
University of Cambridge
Biological Interpretation of Cell Painting and Gene Expression Features for Mitochondrial Toxicity Prediction
Karolin Voßgröne
University of Copenhagen
Combining Cancer Genetic Analysis with Arrayed RNAi and CRISPR/Cas9 Screens to Identify New Tumor Suppressor Candidates
Students, graduate students, post-doctoral associates, junior faculty (less than four years in first academic appointment), or emerging scientists (less than four years into their career) are encouraged to apply for this prestigious travel award to help with certain travel expenses incurred for the SLAS Europe Conference and Exhibition.
Multiple applicants from a single research group are allowed to apply. However, such applicants should understand that award application reviewers may prioritize the applications so that only one individual per investigator's research group receives an award. This decision will be based on funding availability. See below for more details.
An applicant must be the primary author of a submitted abstract and must present his/her research in either a poster or oral (podium) session at the digital conference. Submitted award applications are reviewed by members of the Tony B. Academic Award selection panel and are based on multiple factors, including but not limited to:
Tony B Travel Awards are limited to one award per individuals career. They are also limited to one award from the same group and research line each year.
The award covers the following:
Multiple applicants from a single research group are allowed to apply. However, such applicants should understand that award application reviewers may prioritize the applications so that only one individual per investigator's research group receives an award. This decision will be based on funding availability and the criteria listed above.
The Tony B. Travel Award honors Tony Beugelsdijk, Los Alamos National Laboratory, an Association for Laboratory Automation (ALA) co-founder who passed away in August 2009. Tony played a very inspirational and instrumental role in laboratory robotics and made significant contributions to ALA, the former LabAutomation conference and exhibition, and the scientific community as a whole. We are honored to remember him through a program that recognizes up-and-coming researchers who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in laboratory science and technology.
Interested in applying? Hear from a few of this year’s Tony B. Travel Award recipients as they talk about their research, presenting at SLAS2022 and how SLAS has supported them in their careers.