RSC Chemical Biology Outstanding Early Career Research Award
Recognising the dedication, innovation, and impactful research endeavours of promising early career researchers.
Details (nominations not required)
| Status | Closed |
|---|---|
| Career stage | Early career |
About RSC Chemical Biology
RSC Chemical Biology is a gold open access journal dedicated to publishing and disseminating exceptional, breakthrough research and high-quality reviews at the interface of chemistry and biology.
Winners
Johannes Broichhagen, Kilian Roßmann, Ramona Birke, Joshua Levitz and Ben Jones
Paper: Red and far-red cleavable fluorescent dyes for self-labelling enzyme protein tagging and interrogation of GPCR co-internalization
Overview of this award
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the prestigious Outstanding Early Career Research Award, aimed at recognising and celebrating outstanding contributions in the realm of RSC Chemical Biology. This initiative seeks to honour the dedication, innovation, and impactful research endeavours of promising early career researchers.
The editorial team of the journal look back at exceptionally high-quality and innovative RSC Chemical Biology research published by early career researchers during the previous calendar year. A shortlist of articles is assembled based on a variety of metrics including article downloads, Altmetric score, and citations. This shortlist is reviewed by the journal's Editorial Board members based on the science presented and its potential future impact. The Board members then select the authors of the most significant contribution as the winners of the award.
Selection process
Find out who is eligible for this award and see who is on the selection panel.
To be eligible to receive an RSC Chemical Biology Outstanding Early Career Researcher Award:
- Researchers must have gained their first independent research position in the 10 years preceding the award year
- Researchers must have published an article in the journal in the previous calendar year
The editorial team draw up a shortlist of papers based on a variety of metrics including article downloads, Altmetric score, and citations.
Winner(s) are selected by the RSC Chemical Biology Editorial and Advisory Boards.