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Cardiovascular Biology Prize 2015

by
Swiss Society of Cardiology
Swiss Society of Cardiology, Karin Guldenfels, Schwarztorstrasse 18, 3007 Bern, Switzerland
Cardiovasc. Med. 2015, 18(2), 70; https://doi.org/10.4414/cvm.2015.00316
Submission received: 18 November 2014 / Revised: 18 December 2014 / Accepted: 18 January 2015 / Published: 18 February 2015
An Official Scientific Prize of the Swiss Society of Cardiology
Rules for entry
  • The Cardiovascular Biology Prize is awarded for original research work in cardiovascular disease.
  • Prizes may be awarded for one or more research projects (up to a maximum of three) provided that they are connected.
  • The manuscripts should be published or accepted for publication in a recognized peer reviewed journal. Only to work published in the year in which the prize is awarded or in the years immediately preceding of following it can be considered
  • Applicants should be the principal author of the work being submitted. Should several works be submitted, the applicant should be the principal author of at least one of them.
  • Applicants must be under 40 years of age on the deadline for submission. They must be Swiss citizens or working in Switzerland. Swiss citizens may also submit work carried out abroad provided that they are working in Switzerland at the time of the award.
  • The prize will be awarded annually by the Swiss Society of Cardiology, normally at the Annual Conference, but exceptionally at another event sponsored by the Society.
  • The prize winners will be selected by a prize jury whose members will be nominated by the Swiss Society of Cardiology. The jury will consist of a chairman, representatives of all Swiss universities and the members of the board of Swiss Society of Cardiology, as well as international experts. Members of the jury will be elected for four years and may be re-elected.
  • The prize will be CHF 30,000.00.
  • The prize winner must undertake to use the prize money of CHF 30,000.00 exclusively to continue his or her research. The money may be used for salaries, equipment or disposable materials.
Applications should be submitted by April 5, 2015 by e-mail to: info@swisscardio.ch

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