Submission Deadline: March 29, 2021
LCGC North America is seeking nominations for the 14th Annual Emerging Leader in Chromatography award, to be awarded in 2022.
The LCGC Emerging Leader in Chromatography award recognizes the achievements and aspirations of a talented young separation scientist who has made strides early in his or her career toward the advancement of chromatographic techniques or applications. The winner will be featured on the cover of a 2022 issue of LCGC and in an interview that will be featured in our electronic newsletter, e-Separation Solutions, and on the LCGC website.
A list of past winners can be found on the LCGC Awards page.
CRITERIA
Candidates for the LCGC Emerging Leader in Chromatography award must work in the field of separation science. In 2022, candidates must be within 10 years of receiving their highest degree, and must have made significant practical contributions to the field of separation science that have helped advance the state of the art in the fundamentals or application of chromatography. Weight will be given to candidates who have taken a leadership role at their university, institute, or place of business.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
You may nominate a colleague or yourself. To nominate a candidate, please email the following documents to Laura Bush, the editorial director of LCGC, at lbush@mjhlifesciences.com.
1. INFORMATION ABOUT THE PERSON YOU ARE NOMINATING
Using this
, please provide the following information about the person you are nominating:
2. Letter of support
Please include a maximum of two letters of support from members of the separation science community. (Additional letters will not be considered during the voting process.) Information in the supporting letters should complement, not repeat, the information contained in the nomination form.
3. CV
Please provide a current resume or CV of the candidate in a Word or PDF file.
4. Photo
Include a high-resolution headshot of the nominee in a .JPG format.
Submission Deadline: March 29, 2021
Submissions should be sent to Laura Bush, the editorial director of LCGC, at lbush@mjhlifesciences.com.
Questions should be directed to Laura Bush at lbush@mjhlifesciences.com or +1.732.346.3020.
Please note that this call for nominations is for the 2022 award.
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