The Robert M. Scarborough Graduate/Postgraduate Award for Excellence in Medicinal Chemistry is intended to recognize two current graduate students and/or postdoctoral researchers who have had primary, leading roles in the significant scientific discoveries that enhance the field of medicinal chemistry.
This award is in memory of Robert M. Scarborough, an accomplished medicinal chemist and inventor of drugs such as Natrecor® and Integrilin®, and is sponsored by Portola Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a cardiovascular company founded by Dr. Scarborough.
The Robert M. Scarborough Graduate/Postgraduate Award for Excellence in Medicinal Chemistry provides:
- Invitation to present your research at the Fall national meeting of the American Chemical Society as a part of Division of Medicinal Chemistry programing
- A commemorative plaque
- Up to $1,500 in travel expenses
- $4,000 honorarium
The next anticipated deadline is February 1, 2024.
Eligibility
Candidates must be current graduate students or postdoctoral researchers at an academic institution, private or government research foundation and must have demonstrated a key role in and contribution to a research project with direct medicinal chemistry applications and relevance. Nominees are expected to have demonstrated creativity and insight in medicinal chemistry and/or biology and possess pragmatic, empirical problem solving skills. A publication or presentation record that supports the candidate’s contribution(s) is helpful but not essential.
Application Requirements
A completed nomination package includes a three-page research summary that highlights the candidate’s contributions, insight and problem solving skills, a curriculum vitae, and a letter of recommendation from the nominee’s primary research advisor.
Nominations should be submitted online as a single .pdf file.
- PhD Students
- Postdoc/Residents/Fellows