Abstracts from each category are selected by the Abstract Chairs.
Winner receives $1,000 honoraria, supported by ASLMS, and recognition.
Dr. Richard E. Fitzpatrick Clinical Research and Innovations (Best Overall Clinical) Abstract Award
Abstracts from each category are selected by the Abstract Chairs.
Winner receives $1,000 honoraria, generously funded through the Fitzpatrick Foundation, and recognition.
Women in Energy-Based Devices Early Career Development Award
This award is given in recognition of a high-quality abstract study by an early career author and accepted to an abstract session for the current ASLMS Annual Conference.The ASLMS Central Office will notify qualifying, accepted abstract authors when application forms for this award are available and will provide details of the submission process.
Either a characteristic of the clinical/research team or an experience during the study must exemplify at least 2 or more goals of the ASLMS Women in Energy-Based Devices Committee:
Highlight the excellence of women involved in ASLMS.
Address the challenges women may confront in academic and other professional settings
Advance networking and training opportunities
Educate ASLMS members about gender-bias
Encourage young women to choose STEM careers especially those involving energy-based technologies
The selected awardee will receive a $500 honoraria, generously funded by Candela, and recognition. The award will be given during the Celebration of ASLMS Women in Energy-Based Devices Event.