The Sartorius & Science Prize for Regenerative Medicine & Cell Therapy is an annual prize aimed at supporting and encouraging scientists focused on basic or translational research that advances medical progress in regenerative medicine and cell therapy.
As well as materials and tissue engineering. It was Open in 2017, the prize is for outstanding research performed by the applicant. Also, as a mutual endeavor to raise awareness for the field and its fundamental significance for our future.
Moreover, The Sartorius & Science Prize for Regenerative Medicine & Cell Therapy is an annual prize geared toward researchers focused on basic or also, translational research that advances regenerative medicine and cell therapy; for example cell-, gene-, or immunotherapy, tissue engineering, and materials engineering.
Benefits
- The winner of the Sartorius & Science Prize for Regenerative Medicine & Cell Therapy is awarded US$25,000 and a publication of his or her essay in Science (print & online).
- Further, This Grand Prize essay and those of up to three runners-up are also on Science Online. Also, up to three runners-up will get an award with the US $ 5000 per runner-up and a publication in Science (online).
- The winner and the runners-up will be to attend the formal award ceremony.
Eligibilities
- Entrants must have an advanced degree received on or after January 1, 2009. Candidates for M.D./Ph.D. degrees are to compete for the prize if either their Ph.D. or final degree after January 1, 2009.
The entrant must Perform the work described in the essay.
Application process
- A completed Entry Form (Check the Apply Now link).
- Further, An essay, written by the entrant, which describes his or her research and showcases its innovation for the field.
- The essay must not exceed 1,000 words in length. The applicant must have performed all of the work.
- A one-page letter of recommendation from his or her postdoctoral adviser, supervisor. Or another senior colleague who is familiar with the entrant’s work.
- A Curriculum Vitae that includes the following:
- Full citations of papers that the entrant has published on the research described in the essay
- Also, Academic and professional awards and honors that the entrant has received; and
Relevant professional experience - Copies of two of the entrant’s papers that are most relevant to the essay.