ATVB Mid-Career Award
David A Dichek Mid-Career Investigator Award
This award will be presented to a mid-career researcher who has published a transformational article in ATVB in the previous year.
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Dr David A. Dichek
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/ATVBAHA.124.321293
ELIGIBILITY:
- Mid-career stage is considered 10 to 20 years since first faculty appointment or receipt of terminal degree.
- Authors should indicate, at the time of revision of the manuscript to the ATVB journal, their desire to be considered for the award.
- Candidates should also submit a biographical sketch (maximum 4 pages), including a list of key full-length papers.
- Manuscripts are reviewed as part of the normal ATVB journal peer review process. Articles that meet the criteria, and are then accepted and published, are eligible for the award.
SELECTION CRITERIA:
At the end of the calendar year, a list of all published articles in ATVB that are eligible are distributed to the editors of the journal. Editors will rank their top choices, and the Editor-in-Chief will make the final decision as to the recipient.
AWARD PRESENTATION:
The award is presented at the annual AHA Vascular Discovery Scientific Sessions in the Spring of each year.
AWARD:
$2500, sponsored by the ATVB Journal
ATVB Early Career Awards
ATVB encourages submissions from early career investigators. The journal recognizes these investigators through prizes for publication of full length original contributions that are awarded annually in each of the three major areas of the journal’s science. The first or last author must be within 10 years of an initial faculty (or equivalent) appointment. Recipient will be recognized both in the journal and at the Annual Vascular Discovery Conference (Vascular Discovery Conference site)
Beginning in 2005, Dr. Donald Heistad (Editor-in-Chief, 1999-2007) initiated awards to honor early career investigations for their outstanding papers in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. An early career investigator, who is the first author or last author of an original paper can be eligible for the following:
Karl Link Award in Thrombosis
Daniel Steinberg Award in Arteriosclerosis
Werner Risau Award in Vascular Biology
The goals of these awards is to recognize outstanding work by early career investigators and to encourage them to send their most exciting work to ATVB.
Recipients will be invited to attend the annual Vascular Discovery conference where they will present their work in a plenary session. They will receive a plaque and a check for $2,500, funded by WoltersKluwer, and up to $1,000 of reimbursed travel expenses funded by the ATVB Council. Award recipients will also be recognized in the ATVB Journal.
Eligibility
The first or last author must be within 10 years of an initial faculty (or equivalent) appointment. Authors should indicate, at the time of submission of the manuscript, their desire to be considered for the award. Candidates should also submit a biographical sketch (maximum 4 pages), including a list of key full-length papers.
Criteria and Selection
Awards will be based primarily on the quality of the published paper and the interest it has engender in the scientific community. The selection process will also consider the overall achievements of the author.
Please contact the ATVB editorial office for any questions regarding eligibility, criteria, or other aspects of the awards.
Previous Awardee Journal Announcements
Previous Recipients of ATVB Journal Early Career Awards
Karl Link Award in Thrombosis
2006: Ian del Conde, MD - Astract/Full Text
2007: Dominick Angiolillo, MD - Abstract/Full Text
2008: Suzanne J.A. Korporaal, MD - Abstract/Full Text
2009: Owen McCarty, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2010: Ferhana Y. Ali - Abstract/Full Text
2011: Blanca Molins - Abstract/Full Text
2012: X. Long Zheng, MD, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2013: Jolanta M. Siller-Matula, MD, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2014: Thomas Colace, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2015: Judith Cosemans, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2016: Thomas Hoefer, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2017: Thomas Gremmel, MD - Abstract/Full Text
2018: Reheman Adili, MD - Abstract/Full Text
2019: Keith Neeves, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2020: Dmitry Y. Nechipurenko, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2021: Fatima Alshbool, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2022: Robert A. Campbell, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
Daniel Steinberg Award in Arteriosclerosis
2006: Heike Methe, MD - Abstract/Full Text
2007: Jacob Bentzon, MD - Abstract/Full Text
2008: Arnaud D. Hauer, MSc - Abstract/Full Text
2008: Ramona Petrovan, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2009: José WA van der Hoorn, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2010: Yanfei Wang - Abstract/Full Text
2011: Tomoyo Yamashita - Abstract/Full Text
2012: Kenji Nakajima, MD, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2013: Michael J. Lipinski, MD, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2014: Cédric Le May, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2015: Laurent Yvan-Charvet, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2016: Jenny Link, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2017: Marit Westerterp, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2018: Mireille Ouimet, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2019: Katey Rayner, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2020: Hiroaki Okazaki, MD, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2021: Olga A. Cherepanova, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2022: Gabrielle Fredman, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
Werner Risau Award in Vascular Biology
2006: Takayoshi Suganami - Abstract/Full Text
2007: Cuihua Zhang, MD, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2008: Christopher P. Mack - Abstract/Full Text
2009: Masabumi Shibuya, MD, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2010: Mathieu-Benoît Voisin - Abstract/Full Text
2011: Ruhul Abid - Abstract/Full Text
2012: Yajaira Suárez, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2013: Alberto Rissone, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2014: Heather Perry, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2015: Heidi Noels, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2016: Lars Maegdefessel, MD, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2017: Sarah De Val, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2018: Leena Panneerseelan Bharath, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2019: Katherine Gallagher, MD - Abstract/Full Text
2020: Elisa Boscolo, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
2021: Sebastian Steven, MD - Abstract/Full Text
2022: Rebecca J. Richardson, PhD - Abstract/Full Text
Links
ATVB Council Early Career Committee
ATVB Council Early Career awards - Vascular Discovery Conference