The Eugene M. Landis Research
Award

Eugene M. Landis
(1901-1987)
This annual award was established in
1969 to recognize an outstanding investigator in the
field of Microcirculation who is in residence in the
United States or Canada. The awardee is expected to be an
active investigator who has published and continues to
provide meritorious research in the field of
Microcirculation. The award consists of a certificate and
$2000 to be used at the discretion of the awardee. To
nominate an individual for this award, a letter of
nomination describing the nominee's most important work,
a current CV, including a list of the nominee's 10 most
significant publications from the last 10 years. should
be forwarded to the Chairman
of the Awards Committee, Dr. Alison Fox-Robichaud at afoxrob@mcmaster.ca prior to December1st of the year preceding the award. The award will be presented at the annual meeting and
the awardee will be invited to present a brief summary of
his or her professional and research career
activities.
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