Qualifications
- Applicant is within 12 years of completing a pediatric ophthalmology fellowship or a doctoral degree if a non-clinician.
- Concentration of research efforts in the field of pediatric ophthalmology or strabismus.
Award Winner
- Invited to make an 8-minute oral platform presentation at the March 2023 AAPOS Annual Meeting in New York, NY.
- Receives a certificate of recognition and a $1000 monetary prize.
- Invited to submit the presentation for publication in the Journal of AAPOS, with prominent publication and appropriate feature.
Nominations
- Any AAPOS member may nominate a candidate for this award. The letter should be submitted with the application packet.
- Members are limited to one nomination per selection year and may not nominate themselves for the award.
- The nominating letter should include a brief description of the nominee’s work, as well as its impact on pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus.
Application Packet
Please include the following documents in your application packet:
- Nomination letter
- A (second) letter of recommendation from an ophthalmologist or vision scientist who has worked closely with the candidate.
- Nominee’s current curriculum vitae
- Copies of published papers (Maximum of 5)
- Statement of Future Goals and Research Plans (specifically demonstrating the applicant’s reason(s) for interest in vision research)
Final Note
- Deadline for application packets is August 1, 2022.
- Applications packets will then be reviewed by the AAPOS Research Committee.
Step One: AAPOS Research Committee will submit the rank ordered list to the AAPOS board for final award selection.
Step Two: AAPOS Board, upon recommendation of the Research Committee, will make the selection.
Step Three: AAPOS Research Committee will then notify the Award Recipient as well as other applicants.
For further information, please contact
info@aapos.org2023 Application