Award Information

The Women in Nuclear Medicine Rising Star Award will recognize women in Nuclear Medicine that are early career professionals (in-training fellows, residents, PhD students, technologist students and junior career individuals <7 years in practice).

This Award will provide the next generation of leaders the opportunity to benefit from recognition early in their career. Award recipients will receive a plaque and $1,000 and will be acknowledged at the SNMMI Annual Meeting during the WINM Breakfast.

Eligibility:
Nominees must be early career (in-training fellows, residents, PhD students, technologist students and junior career individuals <7 years in practice). Nominees must exemplify leadership and dedication to the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging – their actions, work, or studies have set them apart as a future thought leader in the field.
 
Nominee must be a member of SNMMI (both US and International applicants are welcome) for a minimum of 1 year (consecutive) prior to application.
 
Nomination and Application Process:
  • Self-nominations are permitted
  • A completed application
  • CV of the nominee
  • Primary letter of support (must be from an SNMMI Member)
  • Selection Process
  • Applications will be reviewed by the Women in Nuclear Medicine Committee.
  • Applications will be assigned a numeric score, by reviewers, based on the various components of the application, including support letters.
  • Individuals not selected may re-apply the following year and must submit a new application.


A special thank you to Jack Slosky, the sponsor of the Women in Nuclear Medicine Rising Star Award.

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