Henry P. David Grants for Research and International Travel in Human Reproductive Behavior and Population Studies The APF David Grants support young professionals with a demonstrated interest in behavioral aspects of human reproductive behavior or an area related to population concerns. Each year two grants are given: The APF David Research Grant provides up to $1,500 for support of ongoing research in behavioral aspects of population studies or human reproductive behavior. The APF David International Travel Grant provides up to $1,500 to support travel related to research on human reproductive behavior and population studies or attendance at a international or regional congress. Applicants may apply for one or both grants. Eligibility: Applicants must be carrying out dissertation research or not have more than 5 years postgraduate experience. The grants are open to applicants in all relevant disciplines with preference given to those with a psychological approach or in the discipline of psychology. The grants are open to applicants from any country. Deadline: February 15, 2009.
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Trainee Travel AwardsThe Trainee Affairs Committee established the travel awards in order to assist trainees with expenses to the ASA Annual Meeting.Types of Awards:The Thomas S.K. Chang Travel AwardEstablished in memory of Dr. Chang, who was a faculty member of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland.The NIH Travel AwardEstablished by a grant from the NIH to encourage all reproductive biology Trainees to participate in the annual ASA meetings.Lonnie D. Russell Travel AwardEstablished in memory of Dr. Lonnie Russell, who was a faculty member at theSouthern Illinois University School of Medicine, Carbondale, IL.Lalor Foundation International Travel AwardEstablished by the Lalor Foundation to encourage young investigators from countries outside the US to present their work at the ASA Annual Meeting.For all above listed awards, the following criteria applies: * Trainee must have his/her abstract accepted for presentation at the ASA annual meeting. * Trainee must be the first and presenting author on the abstract. * The mentor must also submit an email letter of support, confirming that the trainee is in need of financial assistance to attend the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Andrology and is presenting an abstract as first author.Specific award criteria:Thomas S.K. Chang Travel Award: Trainee must be an active member of ASA or submit membership application and payment at the time of Award application. Application must be accompanied by 2 letters of support (mentor + one other).The NIH Travel Award: All Trainees who have abstracts accepted, are first and presenting author on the abstract, and need travel assistance to present their work are eligible for the NIH Trainee Travel Award, regardless of their membership in ASA. Underrepresented and minority trainees are given special attention for consideration under the NIH Awards. These awards are based on need and merit, with the emphasis on need.The Lonnie D. Russell Travel Award: Trainee must be an active member of ASA or submit membership application and payment at the time of Award application. Application must be accompanied by 2 letters of support (mentor + one other).The Lalor Foundation International Travel Award: All International Trainees (outside the US) who have abstracts accepted, are first and presenting author on the abstract, and need travel assistance to present their work are eligible for the Lalor Foundation International Travel Awards.Awards are considered reimbursement; therefore, trainees must attend the meeting and present their paper before the travel award is presented. Trainees will be notified of the award two months prior to the Annual Meeting. If you are not selected for the Chang, or Russell awards, you are still eligible for the NIH award.If you are interested in a travel award, you must EMAIL your completed application along with a copy of your accepted abstract to the committee chair Michael A. Palladino, PhD mpalladi@monmouth.edu. Application must be sent by January 15, 2009.
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