SchoolDuke University School of Medicine · 2022The Ruth and A. Morris Williams Faculty Research Prize was established to advance research opportunities for younger faculty members and to help publicize the caliber of medical research underway at Duke. The Williams Prize recognizes groundbreaking research in basic or clinical science in alternate years. In rare circumstances, two prizes may be awarded by splitting the amounts equally. Applicants must be School of Medicine faculty who are 10 years or fewer from first faculty appointment at assistant professor level at any institution. The intent is to honor and reward groundbreaking research that has substantially been conducted at Duke. More about this award
Duke HIV/AIDS IRTPA T32 Outstanding Leadership in Scientific Mentoring Award
SchoolDuke University School of Medicine · 2022In partnership with the Duke School of Medicine and the Duke CFAR, the long-standing NIH T32 Duke IRTPA has recognized the outstanding and important leadership role of early career investigators in generating a scientifically rigorous and inclusive environment to mentor more junior scientists and colleagues, and supporting the innovation of their own research to advance scientific knowledge to improve human health.More about this award
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