BIAL Award in Biomedicine 2023
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BIAL Award in Biomedicine 2023

BIAL Award in Biomedicine 2023: nominations until June 30

The BIAL Award in Biomedicine 2023, with the amount of 300.000 Euros, seeks to recognise a work published in the broad biomedical field within the last ten years, the results of which are considered of exceptional quality and scientific relevance. Only works nominated by the voting members of the Jury, the members of the Scientific Board of the BIAL Foundation, previous BIAL award winners or Scientific Societies may be considered candidates for the BIAL Award in Biomedicine. The Jury may also invite other scientific institutions to submit nominations. Self-nominations are not allowed. The BIAL Award in Biomedicine has the Patronage of the President of the Portuguese Republic, the Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities and the European Medical Association. The regulation and the application form are available here.

 

Message from the President of the Juryi, Prof. Ralph Adolphs

“The BIAL Foundation is soliciting nominations for its 2023 Award in Biomedicine. The Award recognizes a single paper of empirical biomedical research of outstanding scientific quality published in a peer-reviewed journal since 2014. The Award consists of a prize of 300,000 Euro. Nominations may be submitted by an organized group of scientists, such as a university, society, academy, or research institute. The nominating group should not include individuals who contributed to the nominated work. Nominations are welcomed for works authored by scientists at any stage of their career, and from any country around the world.”

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