Student awards were originally established in the SSBRM meetings in order to give young scientists recognition of their scientific performance, which could be documented in their curriculum vitae, and to encourage them to continue their research career in the field of biomaterials.
For the 20th meeting of the SSBRM, best student poster and oral presentations will be awarded with a total amount of CHF 1’000.–.
For the oral presentation, we strongly advise students to read our guidelines before starting to prepare the presentation.
To qualify for the student award the candidate must be under 30 years of age, a registered student at a University (Letter from Dept. head required) at undergraduate or postgraduate level. Not included are applicants carrying a Dr. degree and studying for a second Dr. title or applicants studying for an MBA after completion of a first degree. The student must be first-listed and presenting author. For posters they must be present at the official poster presentation time. The submission must clearly be the work of the applicant and not that of any co-author.
Reviewers will assess presentations of all the eligible candidates and independently judge their performance. Evaluation criteria will include
Awards may be won for poster or oral presentation.