G.B. Morgagni Prizes 2004

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The “G.B. Morgagni Prizes”are awarded under the auspices of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Padova and supported by an unre- stricted educational grant by SERVIER. The prizes, consisting of one Morgagni Medal (gold medal and US$ 20,000) and two Young Investigator Awards (silver medal and US$ 8,000), are conferred every two years for outstanding achievements in the field of metabolism. Nominations are now open for the Morgagni Medal which will be awarded to a distinguished European scientist who is actively involved in research into type 2 diabetes, its complications, and other related metabolic disorders. Each candidate for the Gold Medal should be nominated by at least two individuals who should provide the nominee’s curriculum vitae and sup- porting statements of not more than 500 words. Applications are also invited from young Euro- pean scientists (not yet 40 on January 1, 2004) who should forward a brief letter of application, cur- riculum vitae, list of publications and reprints of their five most important works. The recipient of the Morgagni Medal will pre- sent a lecture during the Awards Ceremony which will be held in Padua (Italy) on October 9, 2004. Nominations for the G.B. Morgagni Medal and applications for the Young Investigator Awards must reach our offices by February 27, 2004. Documents may be forwarded by surface mail to the address below or by e-mail (saved in RTF). Reprints should be sent only by post. Prof. Gaetano Crepaldi The G.B. Morgagni Prizes Committee CNR Centro Studio per l’Invecchiamento Via Giustiniani 2 35128 Padova (Italy) [email protected] G.B. Morgagni Prizes 2004

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The “G.B. Morgagni Prizes”are awarded underthe auspices of the Faculty of Medicine of theUniversity of Padova and supported by an unre-stricted educational grant by SERVIER.

The prizes, consisting of one Morgagni Medal(gold medal and US$ 20,000) and two YoungInvestigator Awards (silver medal and US$ 8,000),are conferred every two years for outstandingachievements in the field of metabolism.

Nominations are now open for the MorgagniMedal which will be awarded to a distinguishedEuropean scientist who is actively involved inresearch into type 2 diabetes, its complications,and other related metabolic disorders.

Each candidate for the Gold Medal should benominated by at least two individuals who shouldprovide the nominee’s curriculum vitae and sup-porting statements of not more than 500 words.

Applications are also invited from young Euro-pean scientists (not yet 40 on January 1, 2004) who

should forward a brief letter of application, cur-riculum vitae, list of publications and reprints oftheir five most important works.

The recipient of the Morgagni Medal will pre-sent a lecture during the Awards Ceremony whichwill be held in Padua (Italy) on October 9, 2004.

Nominations for the G.B. Morgagni Medal andapplications for the Young Investigator Awardsmust reach our offices by February 27, 2004.

Documents may be forwarded by surface mailto the address below or by e-mail (saved in RTF).Reprints should be sent only by post.

Prof. Gaetano CrepaldiThe G.B. Morgagni Prizes Committee

CNR Centro Studio per l’InvecchiamentoVia Giustiniani 2

35128 Padova (Italy)[email protected]

G.B. Morgagni Prizes 2004