The call for nominations is now open. You can click on the different awards below for more information on how to submit a nomination. The awards application deadline is April 3, 2022.
Rafaelsen Young Investigators Award
The Young Investigator Awards are open to individuals world-wide. Applications must be sponsored by a CINP member. Individuals must have a doctorate degree, be working full-time in neuropsychopharmacology research, teaching, or clinical activities, have not reached his/her 36th birthday in the year in which the award is made (i.e., no older than 35 years of age as of 31 December 2019).
The Max Hamilton Memorial Prize is given to a young scientist in recognition of an outstanding contribution to psychopharmacology. Nominations can be made by any individual; nominees need not be members of the CINP, but must younger than 41 years of age on the 31st of December in the year of the meeting.
The Ethics Prize in Psychopharmacology will recognize an individual’s outstanding achievements in ethics research within the field of psychopharmacology as well as their contribution to the promotion of public awareness of ethics in psychopharmacology and contributions to the world-wide solution of issues and questions within the ethical practice of psychopharmacology. Applicants must be nominated by a CINP member, include a CV and a one to three page statement of the justification of the nomination.
CINP Sumitomo/Sunovion Brain Health Basic & Clinical Research Awards
The CINP Sumitomo/Sunovion Brain Health Research Awards will be presented at the 32nd CINP World Congress in Taipei, Taiwan. The recipients of the 2020 award will be chosen by an international scientific jury by March 2020. Each award consists of a monetary award of $10,000 (USD); an engraved plaque, paid registration fees for the Congress; round trip economy air travel; and up to three nights’ accommodation at the Congress Hotel.
This award is to encourage PhD students globally to participate in and experience our Congress. The applicants must be a PhD student/postgraduate stundet, submit abstract for oral or poster presentation and register for the Congress. A maximum of 20 awardees will be selected. This Award will consist of a monetary award of USD 200 and a commemorative certificate.