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Fish
Health Section Awards
1) S.F. Snieszko Distinguished
Service Award (SDSA), honoring individuals for outstanding
accomplishments in the field of aquatic animal health
2) Special Achievement Award,
presented periodically to a FHS member who has made a significant
accomplishment in the fish health field regarding a new discovery,
diagnostic method, publication, etc. during the past year
Criteria outlining qualifications for these awards are attached or can be found below.
Students planning on attending
the meeting are encouraged to apply for Snieszko Student Travel Awards.
The total amount available is unknown at this time, but will be divided
by the number of students who apply and qualify. For more information
on AFS travel assistance see the criteria below or visit the
website at http://www.fisheries.org/units/fhs/student.htm.
FHS members interested in
nominating an individual for the Snieszko or Special Achievement Awards
and students seeking travel assistance should send required materials
to the Awards Committee via Al Camus at camus@uga.edu or using the address below.
Dr. Al Camus
Department of Pathology
College of Veterinary Medicine
The University of Georgia
501 D.W. Brooks Drive
Athens, GA 30602-7388
Phone: 706-542-5848
FAX: 706-542-5828
S.F. Snieszko Distinguished
Service Award (SDSA)
This is the
highest award in
the FHS presented for the purpose of honoring individuals for
outstanding accomplishments in the field of aquatic animal
health. Please click here
to view past recipients of this award. The criteria for this
award are as follows:
- Individuals to be considered for this award must be
nominated by a current member of the FHS.
- Persons making nominations must obtain six letters of
recommendation from fish health professionals that support the
nominee's dedication to research, teaching an/or service to the field
of aquatic animal health. The six letters along with the
curriculum vitae for the nominee should be sent to the Award Committee
with a letter of nomination.
- Because this is a career award, candidates should
have a
significant number of active years in science within the fish or
shellfish health field as well as significant accomplishments, which
are not limited to but can include the following examples:
- Candidates should have a significant number of
research
publications in recognized peer reviewed journals and/or book chapters
and books within the subject of fish or shellfish health.
- A candidate must have been active in finfish and
shellfish health research or diagnostics as indicated by significant
publications and/or secured grants for graduate student thesis
projects, and/or administration of a successful finfish or shellfish
health program or laboratory.
- Accomplishment by a candidate of a major discovery
regarding a new finfish or shellfish disease or diseases and/or
continued significant contributions to the understanding of a
previously discovered disease or diseases.
- Previous recognition by peer through other society,
committee or distinguished service awards and/or by elected or
appointed chair/presidential positions.
FHS members
interested in
nominating an individual for this award should send the required
materials as described above to the Awards
Committee following the request for nominations.
Special Achievement/Distinguished Service Award
This award is
presented to a
FHS member who has made a significant accomplishment in the fish health
field regarding a new discovery, diagnostic method, publication,
etc. This award is for a one-time accomplishment and may or
may
not be give out every year. Please click here
to view past recipients of this award. This award may be
given for:
- A unique contribution to the fish health field (such
as a new diagnostic tool, a new technique to control disease, etc.)
- A significant research accomplishment
- Outstanding leadership in resolving a major aquatic
animal health program
- This achievement must meet high standards of science
and survive peer review.
Individuals to be
considered for this award must be nominated by a current member of the
FHS.
The letter of
nomination should clearly state:
- The accomplishment
- The significance of the accomplishment to the field
- The implication of the accomplishment to aquaculture
(local, regional, national, or worldwide)
Copies of any
articles or other
documents relating to the work should be included.
Nominations
for the Special Achievement Award should be made within one year of the
accomplishment and may be submitted to the Chair of the Award Committee
at any time. Names of qualifying candidates and supporting
documents will be submitted to the EXCOM members for a majority vote on
whether the award will be presented.
Snieszko Student Travel Awards
This award, a sum
of up to
$1000, is awarded to one or more students yearly to defray travel to
the Annual FHS meeting to present a talk in the aquatic animal health
field. Please click here
to view past recipients of the award. The requirements from
student applications are as follows:
- Letter of application and statement of any special
financial circumstances (i.e. not supported by a stipend, etc.)
- Curriculum vitae must be submitted along with three
letters of recommendation
- Itemized budged on how money is to be spent, i.e.
travel, meals, lodging and registration
- Copy of abstract of paper to be presented
- The student must be a member of the AFS/Fish Health
Section
The applications
will be judged by the following criteria:
- Quality of abstract
- Significance of/interest in the research
- Academic achievement
- Professional achievement
- Financial need
Students
interested in applying
for the Snieszko Student Travel Awards should prepare an application
packet containing the above items and send to the Awards
Committee following the request for applications.
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