February 25 - March 1, 2023
San Diego, CA, USA
Monday, October 17 is the final day to submit a poster abstract to become eligible for the Student Poster Award.
February 25 - March 1, 2023
San Diego, CA, USA
Monday, October 17 is the final day to submit a poster abstract to become eligible for the Student Poster Award.
The SLAS Student Poster Award recognizes innovative research by students, graduate students, post-doctoral associates and junior faculty (less than four years in first academic appointment) who are chosen to present a poster during SLAS2023.
Samuel Little, Concordia University
An Automated Platform for Engineering Primary Human T-cells with Digital Microfluidics
David Nippa, Roche Innovation Center Basel
Enabling Late-Stage Drug Diversification by High-Throughput Experimentation with Geometric Deep Learning
Antoine Goisnard, Université Clermont Auvergne
Development of innovative LightSpot® fluorescent ligands for the specific detection, localization and quantification of the Permeability-glycoprotein (P-gp), on Triple Negative Breast Cancer preclinical models
Zachary Sitte, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Supported Gel Slabs: A Promising Method for Generating Tumor-like Structures and Screening Toxicants in a 3D Environment
Riley Whalen, Oregon Health & Science University
Ultra-high Content Analyses of Circulating and Solid Tumor Cells
The winners will be announced in the Poster Theater on Monday, February 27 at 4:30 p.m.
David Sykes (The University of Nottingham), 2021 Student Poster Award Winner
Abstract Submission Deadline — Monday, October 17
Finalist Announcement: January 2023
Student Poster Judging during SLAS2023
Many candidates for the award are chosen to present during SLAS2023 as part of the SLAS Tony B. Academic Travel Award Program. The selection of the recipients of the Tony B. Academic Travel Award is based on several factors and is overseen by the SLAS Awards and Grants Committee. Candidates need not be Tony B. Award recipients to participate in the SLAS Student Poster Award Program.
The SLAS Student Poster Judging Panel reviews all qualifying poster presentations from the abstracts received in response to the Call for Abstracts. To qualify for entry into the SLAS2023 Student Poster Award, the author must opt-in for consideration using the appropriate checkbox during the abstract submission process.
The Judging Panel is comprised of individuals selected by the SLAS Student Poster Award Judging Panel Chair and formally approved by the SLAS Awards and Grants Committee. These judges represent the various technologies and applications within the SLAS conference curriculum.
Judges may not have or have had any formal association with the candidate poster assigned to them for review. Judges must recuse themselves from evaluating any candidate wherein there exists a relationship such as family, business, financial or other, e.g. academic, student/professional association. Judges must sign a conflict of interest certification form ensuring no improper relationships exist. It is expected that any potential conflicts are declared by the judges. The Student Poster Award Judging Panel Chair makes the final decision on any questionable issues.
Candidates for the award are asked to upload their posters online for review and judging by Monday, October 17, 2022. Presenters must meet the pre-screening submission deadline in order to be eligible for the award. The Judging Panel Chair will assign each judge a pre-determined number of posters to view and judge using an online review site.
The pre-conference panel of judges will narrow the field (based on scores submitted as per the criteria below) to five (5) posters to compete for the award during SLAS2023. Each of the top five (5) authors will be notified of their standing prior to the start of the virtual conference.
In scoring the posters the judges will consider the following:
Poster Design:
Poster Content:
The panel of judges will view and score the top five (5) posters at SLAS2023. The panel of judges will have a set amount of time to access each poster presentation before moving on to the next poster. This will include a question-and-answer period. Presenters will be notified of the approximate time the judges will visit each poster and of the time constraints of the presentation.
Each of the top five (5) presenters is required to remain available for the duration of the poster session in order to be eligible for the award. Once the panel of judges has determined the three winners, the Student Poster Award Chair will notify the winners and provide details regarding award disbursement.
Each candidate will be judged on the same criteria as listed below. In scoring the presentations the judges will consider the following:
The following individuals are not eligible to participate in the SLAS Student Poster Award program:
*The Annual Conference Program Committee comprises a Chair, Associate Chair, Track Chairs and Associate Track Chairs. Session Chairs are not members of the Scientific Program Committee, and therefore, are eligible to participate.
1Abstract Submission Policy
SLAS invites academicians, scientists and post-doctoral and graduate students to submit abstracts poster presentations for this international educational forum. Presentations will be hand-picked by the SLAS Scientific Program Committee. Rules, regulations and guidelines are subject to change at the discretion of the SLAS Board of Directors in accordance with bylaws, policies and procedures.
The cash prizes will be awarded within a month after the conference.
The following rules apply:
Discrimination based on race, religion, gender, age, national origin, ethnicity, veteran’s status or disability in regard to the SLAS Student Poster Award is prohibited. Each candidate shall be evaluated based on the award's criteria, which are tied to the SLAS express purpose of advancing the science and education of technologies in the laboratory.