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The recipient must have completed their PhD no more than 10 years prior to the end of the calendar year in which the award is presented.
This recipient is recognized for a paper published in EITHER the Metabolic Engineering OR Metabolic Engineering Communications journals within the 5 calendar years preceding the calendar year in which the award is presented.
The recipient must be the principal originator and contributor of the research for which the award is proposed. Research performed in the lab of senior investigators may also be considered. In such a case, the nominator should provide evidence that the work was conceived and executed to a great extent by the nominee, with minimal, if any, contribution by the senior lab director.
The recipient is present at the award presentation (taking place at the Metabolic Engineering 16 conference in Copenhagen, Denmark on June 15-19, 2025).
Deadline
February 1, 2025
Administrators
International Metabolic Engineering Society (IMES)
Nomination Instructions
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This award was instituted in honor of Jay Bailey, a visionary of future directions in biotechnological research and a brilliant contributor to the founding and advancement of the field of metabolic engineering (see Metabolic Engineering 3, 393, 2001; Biotechnology and Bioengineering 79 (5), 2002...