Microscopy Society
of America Awards
Nominations are now open for the Microscopy Society of America Annual
Awards. The awards process is one way in which the Microscopy Society
of America recognizes the significant and diverse contributions that
individuals make to our field. Deserving nominations for consideration
should be submitted online no later than December nullnullthnull nullnullnullnull tonull
AssociationManagement@microscopy.org
The Main Society Awards Are
Distinguished Scientist Awards
These Awards recognize preeminent senior scientists from both
the Biological and Physical disciplines who have a long-standing
record of achievement during their career in the field of microscopy
or microanalysis.
Burton Medal
The Burton Medal was initiated to honor the distinguished
contributions to the field of microscopy and microanalysis of a
scientist who is less than null years of age on nullanuary nullt of the
award year. nulllease note the change in the selection criterion
regarding
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Outstanding Technologist Awards
These Awards honor technologists from both the Biological
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nullori Awardnullwho have made significant contributions such as the
development of new techninulles which have contributed to the
advancement of microscopy and microanalysis.
Morton D. Maser Distinguished Service Award
This Award was initiated to recognize outstanding volunteer service
to the Society as enullemplified by Mort Maserwho null served the Society
for many years with great dedication. This award is made to honor
an MSA member who has provided significant volunteer service to
the Society over a period of years.
nullrther details of the nomination process
can be found on the society webpage atnull
www.microscopy.org
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