BioCity Turku asks for proposals for Elias Tillandz publication prize winner
In the context of the 32nd BioCity Symposium (24-25 August 2023) the nineteenth Elias Tillandz prize will be awarded for the best scientific paper published in 2022 in Turku.
BioCity Turku asks for proposals for the prize to be submitted by email to coordinator Maija Lespinasse (biocityturku@bioscience.fi) by February 28th at 16:00 at the latest. The proposal should include a short (max. 200 words) letter and the publication, both together as one pdf file.
The proposed papers should have been published during year 2022 based on either electronic publication date or cover date of the printed magazine. The topic of the publication should be in the area of life science or molecular medicine or any other closely related field. Turku scientists (working in the University of Turku, Åbo Akademi University or research institutes in Turku) should have a dominant role in the publication both as junior and senior authors and most of the research work should have been conducted in Turku.
For more information
Maija Lespinasse, Coordinator of BioCity Turku, biocityturku@bioscience.fi
Rules of the Elias Tillandz prize
https://biocityturku.fi/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Rules_2023_ENG.pdf
Elias Tillandz prize archive
https://biocityturku.fi/elias-tillandz-prize/elias-tillandz-prize-archive/
Who was Elias Tillandz?
https://biocityturku.fi/elias-tillandz-prize/elias-tillandz/
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