Templates for email advertisements for annual call for nominations:
To: Contact Principal Investigators of NINDS institutional training grants
From: Landis mentor award ([email protected])
Subject: Please advertise NINDS Landis Award nominations for Outstanding Mentorship: [Month/day/year] deadline
Dear NINDS grantee,
As researchers, we often acknowledge the important role that our mentors have in guiding
us, but these mentorship achievements are rarely incentivized in tangible ways. To recognize
the contributions and importance of outstanding mentors, the National Institute for
Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has
established the NINDS Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship, named in honor of
former NINDS Director Dr. Story Landis, for her exceptional influence on scientific research
and mentorship. Now in its fifth year, NINDS is seeking nominations for this year’s award.
Nominations are due on [Month/day/year]. Read more about the Landis Award winners
here.
The Landis Award provides $100,000 to support selected investigators’ efforts to foster the
career advancement of trainees. Nominations will only be accepted from a nominee’s
current or former mentees. This year, we seek nominations for faculty mentors who are
more than XX years from the start of their first tenure-track or equivalent faculty positions (i.e.,
started their first tenure-track position in calendar year 20XX or earlier).
Please advertise to your trainee communities! If they had/have an outstanding mentor
who they believe should be recognized for their outstanding dedication to mentorship,
please invite them to submit a nomination by completing this form no later than
[Month/day/year].
Best,
Stephen J. Korn, Ph.D.
Director
Office of Training and Workforce Development
NINDS, NIH
Email: [email protected]
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To: NINDS Fellowship (F), Career Development Award (K) awardees
From: Landis mentor award ([email protected])
Subject: Consider nominating your outstanding mentor for the NINDS Landis Award by [Month/day/year]
Dear NINDS grantee,
As researchers, we often acknowledge the important role that our mentors have in guiding
us, but these mentorship achievements are rarely incentivized in tangible ways. To recognize
the contributions and importance of outstanding mentors, the National Institute for
Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has
established the NINDS Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship, named in honor of
former NINDS Director Dr. Story Landis, for her exceptional influence on scientific research
and mentorship. Now in its fifth year, NINDS is seeking nominations for this year’s award.
Nominations are due on [Month/day/year]. Read more about the Landis Award winners
here.
The Landis Award provides $100,000 to support selected investigators’ efforts to foster the
career advancement of trainees. Nominations will only be accepted from a nominee’s
current or former mentees. This year, we seek nominations for faculty mentors who are
more than XX years from the start of their first tenure-track or equivalent faculty positions (i.e.,
started their first tenure-track position in calendar year 20XX or earlier).
If you had/have an outstanding mentor who you believe should be recognized for their
outstanding dedication to mentorship, please consider submitting a nomination by
completing this form no later than [Month/day/year].
Best,
Stephen J. Korn, Ph.D.
Director
Office of Training and Workforce Development
NINDS, NIH
Email: [email protected]
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