Elsevier & EAPM Young Investigator Award
The EAPM Young Investigator Award, sponsored by Elsevier
Under the auspices of the European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine (EAPM), Elsevier has established a scientific award for young investigators in field of psychosomatic medicine, consultation-liaison psychiatry and integrated care.
Award
An award to the amount of €1,000.00 will be presented at the annual conference of the EAPM. The forthcoming conference will be on 15-17 June 2023 in Wroclaw, Poland. The awardee is expected to make a short presentation of his work at the conference. Travel cost up to €500.00 and registration are being paid for by the EAPM. On top of all, the awardee receives a one-year free EAPM membership.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for the award, the applicant should:
- be a young investigator, no more than 7 years beyond completion of training
or highest degree.
- have an original manuscript of a study in the field of psychosomatic
medicine, consultation-liaison psychiatry or integrated care accepted by or
submitted to the Journal of Psychosomatic Research between 1 April 2022 and 1 March 2023 of which the applicant is the principal investigator and/or first
author.
Application procedure
The applicant should send an email to the editorial office of the Journal of
Psychosomatic Research, with the following content:
- a cover letter from the candidate stating his/her interest in the competition.
- a brief curriculum vitae (not more than one page)
- a copy and/or reference number of the manuscript submitted or accepted for
publication from 1 April 2022 and 1 March 2023.
Eligible manuscripts will be reviewed by the jury, consisting of the Editors-in-Chief
of the Journal and a representative of the Executive Board of the EAPM.
Criteria
- apart from regular peer review, manuscripts will be judged based on
scientific soundness, clinical relevance and originality.
Please e-mail the editorial office at (young-investigator-award@eapm.eu.com ) if you have already submitted a paper and would still like to apply for the award. Deadline of application: 9th March 2023.
Information on how to apply can also be found here.
Find out more at the website of Elsevier, publisher of the Journal of Psychosomatic Research.
Jess Fiedorowicz – Ottawa, Canada
Bernd Löwe – Hamburg, Germany
Else Guthrie – Leeds, UK
Elsevier & EAPM Young Investigator Awardees
2022 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Severin | Hennemann | Germany |
2021 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Anne | van Gils | The Netherlands |
2021 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Robin | Groen | The Netherlands |
2020 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Paul | Lodder | The Netherlands |
2019 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Liu | Jianlin | Singapure |
2018 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Raphael M. | Herr | Germany |
2017 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Jorge | Palacios | Canada |
2016 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Sebastian | Kohlmann | Germany |
2016 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Stefan M. | van Geelen | The Netherlands |
2015 | Young Investigator Award | Dr. | Adrian | Loerbroks | Germany |
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