SBE Prizes 2018 – Call for Nominations
The 2018 call for nominations to SBE Prizes is now open
The SBE offers yearly special awards to recognize excellence in the field of Biophysics. These prizes are given in the following three categories:
XV ‘Manuel Rico’ – Bruker Prize
Deadline February 28th 2018.
Recognizes an outstanding Biophysics career, performed in Spain mainly during the last 10 years.
Sponsored by
Addressed to
Biophysicists working on Structure/Function of molecules who develope their main activity in Spain. Preference is given to members of the SBE .
Award
3000 € and a talk delivered by the awardee during a special session of the 6th Iberian / 10th Iberoamerican Biophysics Congress – 2018 IIBC (Castellón, June 20 – 22, 2018).
How to apply
E-mail a letter to José Miguel Mancheño, addressed to the President of the SBE (Dr. Antonio Ferrer Montiel), attaching a Curriculum vitae and a summary of your most relevant scientific achievements.
More information
See here the Complete Bases and instructions to apply.
Past winners of this prize
2017: Alicia Alonso (Bilbao) and María García-Parajo (Barcelona)
2016: F. Xavier Gomis-Rüth (Barcelona)
2015: Juan A. Hermoso (Madrid)
2014: Óscar Llorca (Madrid)
2013: José Manuel Sánchez Ruiz (Granada) and Félix Ritort (Barcelona)
2012: Antonio V. Ferrer Montiel (Elche-Alicante) and Marta Bruix (Madrid)
2011: Ignacio Fita (Barcelona)
2010: Modesto Orozco (Barcelona) and José Luis Rodríguez Arrondo (Bilbao)
2008: José García de la Torre (Murcia)
2006: Jesús Pérez Gil (Madrid)
2004: Javier Sancho (Zaragoza)
2002: José María Valpuesta (Madrid)
2000: Miquel Pons (Barcelona)
1998: Rafael Picorel (Zaragoza)
‘E. Pérez Paya’ – SBE 40 Prize
Deadline February 28th 2018.
Recognizes the trajectory of a Biophysicist with age limit of 40 with a special contribution to the progress of Biophysics in Spain.
Sponsored by
BCN Peptides and Prima – Derm.
Addressed to
Biophysicists with age limit of 40 (by December 31st 2017) who develope their main activity in Spain. Preference is given to members of the SBE and to achievements from the last 10 years.
Award
1500 € and a talk delivered by the awardee during a special session of the 6th Iberian / 10th Iberoamerican Biophysics Congress – 2018 IIBC (Castellón, June 20 – 22, 2018).
How to apply
E-mail a letter to José Miguel Mancheño, addressed to the President of the SBE (Dr. Antonio Ferrer Montiel), attaching a Curriculum vitae and a summary of your most relevant scientific achievements.
More information
See here the Complete Bases and instructions to apply.
Past winners of this prize
2017: Emilio J. Cocinero (Leioa-Bizkaia) and Carlo Manzo (Vic-Barcelona)
2016: Raúl Pérez-Jiménez (San Sebastian)
2015: Irene Diaz Moreno (Sevilla)
2014: Fernando Moreno (Madrid)
Sponsored by SBE and Werfen-Izasa-Beckman-Coulter:
2013: Xavier Salvatella (Barcelona)
2012: José Manuel Gómez Vilar (Lejona-Vizcaya)
2011: Teresa Giráldez (La Laguna)
2010: Pau Bernardó (Barcelona)
AntalGenics – SBE 33 Prize
Deadline February 28th 2018.
Recognizes a young Biophysicist with age limit of 33, who have contributed significantly to the developmen of Biophysics, in Spain and/or abroad.
Sponsored by
Addressed to
Outstanding young Biophysicists with age limit of 33 (by December 31st 2017), independently of the country where their work has been done. Preference is given to members of the SBE.
Award
1000 € and a talk delivered by the awardee during a special session of the 6th Iberian / 10th Iberoamerican Biophysics Congress – 2018 IIBC (Castellón, June 20 – 22, 2018).
How to apply
E-mail a letter to José Miguel Mancheño, addressed to the President of the SBE (Dr. Antonio Ferrer Montiel), attaching a Curriculum vitae and a summary of your most relevant scientific achievements.
More information
See here the Complete Bases and instructions to apply.
Past winners of this prize
2017: María Queralt-Martín (Bethesda) and Álvaro Inglés (Klosterneuburg)
2016: Lorena Redondo-Morata (Marseille)
2016: Lorena Redondo-Morata (Marseille)
2015: Cecilia Artola (Madrid)
2014: Jorge Alegre Cebollada (Madrid)
2013: Anna Shnyrova (Bilbao)
2012: Sergi García Manyes (London)