2011 Christopher Columbus Foundation-U.S. Chamber of Commerce Life Sciences Awards
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce strongly supports American industry dedicated to protecting human health through the testing, manufacturing and marketing
of biomedical products. As scientific innovation of biomedical products begins at the lab bench, the Chamber has formed a partnership with the Christopher
Columbus Fellowship Foundation, a Federal government agency with the mission of promoting and encouraging new discoveries, to recognize, through seven
monetary awards, one adult scientist; three secondary school educators; and three secondary school students who are judged to exemplify excellence in the
field of life sciences.
PURPOSE:
In addition, $25,000 in research funds will be presented to the recipient of the Chairmen's Distinguished Life Sciences Award to be used to hire a
graduate student to assist with the research or the funds may be used toward the research itself.
ELIGIBILITY AND SELECTION PROCESS:
This is a competition NOT a grant application. Individuals will compete and their accomplishments will be judged on how they exemplify excellence in life sciences.
The 2010 Life Sciences Awards program shall consist of the following seven awards and research funds:
Chairmen�s Distinguished Life Sciences Award
The $25,000 Chairmen's Distinguished Life Sciences Award will be presented to an adult scientist who is making or has recently made a significant and
positive contribution related to developing a "cutting edge" innovation in the field of life sciences. In addition, $25,000 in research funds will be
presented to the recipient of the Chairmen's Distinguished Life Sciences Award to be used to hire a graduate student to assist with the research or the
funds may be used toward the research itself. In order to receive the research funds, a comprehensive outline on the research project must be submitted
and approved by the Foundation.
Criteria
- All Nominees must be living United States citizens.
- The Nomination must demonstrate a program of ongoing work with a specific outcome suggesting that an important achievement will result.
- The Nomination�s proposed achievement must benefit human health in a unique and effective manner, demonstrating originality from other work in the same or related field(s).
- The proposed achievement must correlate to a tangible outcome to advance human health.
- Any Nomination that does not meet the above stated criteria will be disqualified.
Guidelines for Research Funds
The Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation is a small independent Federal government agency. Its mission is to encourage and promote new discoveries, and
this is accomplished through the sponsorship of competitions.
Nominations for the Chairmen's Distinguished Life Sciences Award must demonstrate innovative thinking which is making or has recently made a significant and positive
contribution related to developing a "cutting edge" innovation in the field of life sciences.
In addition to the $25,000 prize presented to the recipient of the Chairmen's Distinguished Life Sciences Award, the Foundation will present up to $25,000 in research funds. The funds
are intended to be used to hire a graduate student to assist with the research, or the funds may be used directly toward the research. No more than 15 percent of the funds may be used
for indirect costs
The $25,000 in research funds will be dispersed according to an Agreement signed by the Foundation and the winner and/or affiliate organization. The funds will be paid in increments based
on a 12-month period. The first payment of $10,000 will be payable upon the execution of the Agreement; a second payment of $7,500 payable upon receipt of an invoice and an interim report;
and a third payment of $7,500 payable upon receipt of invoice and final report.
Life Sciences Educator Awards
Three $10,000 Life Sciences Educator Awards will be presented to current secondary school educators, with at least five years of teaching experience,
and who are making or have recently made significant and positive contribution related to promoting the study of life sciences to students.
Criteria
- All Nominees must be living United States citizens.
- The Nomination must demonstrate an ongoing teaching strategy that evidences proficiency in instructing students in the College Board�s Advanced
Placement (AP) Biology and/or Chemistry courses. Evidence of proficiency may be demonstrated through showing that a disproportionate percentage of
his or her students achieve AP exam grades scoring in the �4� or �5� level of either the Biology , Chemistry or other life science curriculum.
- The Nomination must demonstrate an enterprising spirit in teaching and making available resources to students that promote excellence in the study of life science-related coursework.
- The Nomination must demonstrate outstanding teaching, guidance and mentoring of students for independent study projects.
- Any Nomination that does not meet the above stated criteria will be disqualified.
Life Sciences Student Awards
Three $5,000 Life Sciences Student Awards will be presented to current secondary school students who are making or have recently made significant and
positive contributions related to the study of Biology, Chemistry and other life sciences courses.
Criteria
- All Nominees must be living United States citizens.
- Nominations are strongly encouraged from educators, faculty members and school
administrators personally familiar with the student�s academic achievements in biology.
- Nominees must demonstrate ongoing work and/or provide proven evidence that
distinguishes them in the study of biology.
- Any Nomination that does not meet the above stated criteria will be disqualified.
NOMINATION MATERIALS:
- If a Nomination is selected as a semifinalist, the Nominator will be notified and asked to provide copies of supporting materials.
- All Nominations and materials submitted in connection with the Life Sciences Awards and any reproductions made therefrom, shall be solely, exclusively and entirely the property of the
Foundation and shall not be returned.
- The Foundation shall have the sole and exclusive right to use, and permit others to use, the above stated Nomination and materials including the candidate�s name, likeness, and other
biographical information and promotions, news releases and advertising in connection with either present or future Foundation programs or similar programs or awards. All materials submitted
become the property of the Foundation without any compensation to the candidate, however, the Foundation does not claim ownership of the �intellectual property� submitted.
ADDITIONAL RULES:
Nominees must be permitted, by their employer or any other relevant authority, to accept a monetary award bestowed by the Foundation, a Federal government agency.
Awards may be taxable income to the recipient. All tax liabilities are the sole responsibility of the winner. All Federal, State and local laws and regulations apply.
Winners must attend the awards ceremony on Wednesday, in July 2011, in Washington, D.C., in order to
receive the award. Anyone who cannot attend the award ceremony will automatically be disqualified.
Nominations are received online ONLY at: www.ccolumbusfoundationawards.org.
The deadline for all nominations is Tuesday, April 5, 2011.
The Foundation reserves the right to cancel or change the Life Sciences Awards Program at any time at its full discretion.