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The Analytical Scientist / Issues / 2017 / Apr / Deadline for Humanity (1)

Deadline for Humanity

Entries for the Humanity in Science Award will close on May 1, 2017

04/18/2017 1 min read

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What?
Science can change lives for the better – from making medicines, to providing cleaner water and safer food. The Humanity in Science Award recognizes and rewards a recent scientific breakthrough that can potentially have a real impact on humankind’s health and wellbeing. The award is open to researchers worldwide and the grand winner(s) will receive a prize of $25,000.

How?
There are two ways to enter. You can nominate the work of yourself or your team with an essay, or nominate a peer’s work by submitting a letter of recommendation. The nomination must describe how the work has impacted humanity – and the work must have been completed in the last three years. Full entry and submission details can be found at: www.humanityinscienceaward.com
When?
The deadline for entries is May 1, 2017.
Who?
The previous winners are Waseem Asghar (2016), and Peter H Seeberger and Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern (2015). Using paper and flexible substrates as materials for biosensors, Asghar and his collaborators identified a new rapid and cost-effective way to diagnose diseases and monitor treatment in point-of-care settings. In 2015, Seeberger and Seidel-Morgenstern won the award for their work on the continuous flow production and purification of less expensive malaria medications. https://www.humanityinscienceaward.com

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