Through its awards program, the Biophysical Society honors its members and recognizes excellence in biophysics. Society members, working throughout the world and representing the full breadth of biophysics research, are encouraged to submit nominations of worthy candidates so that those selected can represent the diversity that is inherent in biophysics. In addition to the eight existing awards, three new awards have been established and will be given annually beginning in 2019. Learn more about the new awards below.
Nominations are currently open for 2019 awards. The deadline for nominations is May 1.
BPS Award in the Biophysics of Health and Disease
The BPS Award in the Biophysics of Heath and Disease honors a BPS member who has made a significant contribution to understanding the fundamental cause or pathogenesis of disease, or to enabling the treatment or prevention. The award recipient receives an honorarium of $2,000.
BPS Innovation Award
The BPS Innovation Award recognizes a BPS member who advances our fundamental understanding of biological systems through the development of novel theory, models, concepts, techniques, or applications. The award recipient receives an honorarium of $2,000.
Ignacio Tinoco Award of the Biophysical Society
The Ignacio "Nacho" Tinoco Award of the Biophysical Society honors the scientific contributions, work, and life of an outstanding biophysical chemist, educator, and mentor. Tinoco’s contributions to the spectroscopic, thermodynamic, structural, and single-molecule study of biopolymers consistently deepened our understanding of fundamental biophysical principles, constantly moving this field toward new frontiers. Through his unconditional devotion to science, he established a highly cooperative, generous, inclusive, and friendly environment for scientific discovery and advancement that should be honored and perpetuated. Accordingly, this award is intended to recognize meritorious investigators who make fundamental and/or seminal contributions to the physical chemistry of biopolymers and/or who actively promote and sustain a collaborative, inclusive, and engaging research environment in the field. The award recipient receives an honorarium of $2,500.
Visit the Society Awards page for more information about all awards and to submit a nomination.