FELLOWSHIPS AND PRIZES
Every year the WMS Education fund awards a number of fellowships, funded by an annual royalty from Neuromuscular Disorders by Elsevier.
Fellowships
A minimum of 40 fellowships (500 euros each) from the WMS Education Fund are awarded (funded by an annual royalty from Neuromuscular Disorders by Elsevier). Additional fellowships may come from other funding sources.
The Programme Committee selects the recipients based on the quality of the abstracts submitted and the analysis of a brief submitted CV (including the special interest and expertise, details of current position and the importance of the work to be presented).
Applicants should be in training and not yet in a definite established position. Those who wish to be considered for fellowships should indicate so and provide the necessary information as requested at the time of abstract submission on the online abstract submission page.
Senior Fellowships
Two (or more) additional annual fellowships (500 euros each) will be provided from the President's Fund for senior myologists who have been active in WMS in the past but are now retired and have constraints on their available funds. Applicants should provide a short review (up to 250 words) of their activities in the neuromuscular field and their contributions to the WMS.
Applications should be submitted online no later than 2 April 2015!
The application should be made online together with the abstract submission: Click here to submit an abstract.
Prizes
All prizes are decided by an international, multidisciplinary team of judges.
- Four Elsevier Prizes (500 euros each) for the four best oral or poster presentations by young scientists (clinical or basic).
- A series of 17 additional Elsevier Awards of one year's membership subscription to the WMS for the runners up to the Elsevier Prizes.
- The President's Prize (500 euros) for the Young Myologist of the Year, funded from the President's Fund from proceeds of his memoirs (Ramblings of a Peripatetic Paediatrician).
- Additional President's Prize (500 euros) for the best presentation by a young first time presenter. Those who wish to be a candidate for this award should indicate that you are a first time presenter on the online abstract submission page.
- Lea Rose Prize: This annual award of 500 euros is for the presenter of the most important contribution in SMA research at the WMS Congress.
- Duchenne Research Fund: Prize for the best presentation by a young myologist on therapy of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.