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Awards

At the core of the GSA community are hardworking scientists contributing to our field from around the world. GSA Awards help recognize their outstanding achievements and support the professional development of early career members. Nominate a deserving colleague for a Society Award, apply for an Early Career Award, or just explore some of the recent contributions made by our incredible community.

Early Career Awards

DeLill Nasser Award for Professional Development in Genetics

This award provides up to $1,000 to graduate students and postdocs who wish to attend a conference or enroll in a laboratory course. It is granted in honor of DeLill Nasser, a long-time GSA member and National Science Foundation Program Director.

Early Career Poster Awards

Early Career Poster Awards recognize outstanding research presented at GSA Conferences presented by undergraduate and graduate student members.

GSA Undergraduate Conference Awards

To promote excellence in undergraduate research and education, this travel award grants financial assistance to undergraduate members attending and presenting research at a GSA conference.

James F. Crow Early Career Researcher Award

James F. Crow, whose contributions to the field of genetics were impactful and innumerable, considered his students to be his greatest gift to science. To honor and celebrate his legacy, GSA presents the James F. Crow Early Career Researcher Award to students and recent PhDs.

Presidential Membership Initiative

To be the most vibrant Society that we can be, it is imperative that we attract talented and creative individuals from diverse backgrounds. Diversifying membership is part of the effort to build a thriving scientific enterprise and to create a more equitable and inclusive Society. This program is designed to increase diversity in the Genetics Society of America membership by offering Presidential Membership packages to early career scientists.

Victoria Finnerty Undergraduate Travel Awards

This award, which honors the memory of Drosophila geneticist Victoria Finnerty, was established to support travel costs for undergraduates to attend the Annual Drosophila Research Conference.

Society Awards

Edward Novitski Prize

Named in honor of Drosophila geneticist Edward Novitski, this prize recognizes creativity and intellectual ingenuity in solving problems in genetics research. It honors scientific experimental work—either as a single experimental accomplishment or as a body of work.

Elizabeth W. Jones Award for Excellence in Education

This award recognizes significant and sustained impact on genetics education, in honor of renowned geneticist and educator Elizabeth W. Jones. Recipients promote a deeper understanding of genetics through their work at any educational level, from K-12 to graduate school and beyond.

Genetics Society of America Early Career Medal

The Genetics Society of America Medal recognizes contributions to the field of genetics by an early-career scientist. The award honors those in our community who exemplify the GSA membership through meaningful contributions to modern genetics.

Genetics Society of America Medal

The Genetics Society of America Medal recognizes contributions to the field of genetics by a mid-career scientist. The award honors those in our community who exemplify the GSA membership through meaningful contributions to modern genetics.

George W. Beadle Award

This award is granted in honor of George W. Beadle, GSA’s 1946 president and recipient of the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Recipients are recognized for service to the field of genetics that reaches beyond an exemplary research career.

Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award

The Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award, funded by The Gruber Foundation and named in honor of the groundbreaking contributions of Rosalind Franklin, is a career development research award intended to inspire and support new generations of women in the field of genetics.

Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal

The Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal recognizes lifetime achievement in the field of genetics. It recognizes the full body of work of an exceptional geneticist. Recipients of the Medal will have made substantial contributions to genetics throughout a full career.

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Where are they now? Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award recipients share updates on their research

Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award applications are open–make sure you submit your application or nomination of a colleague by September 30, 2024.

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Congratulations to the Spring 2024 DeLill Nasser Awardees!

GSA is pleased to announce the recipients of the DeLill Nasser Award for Professional Development in Genetics for Spring 2024! Given twice a year to graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, DeLill Nasser Awards support attendance at meetings...

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Members of the Microgrant Review Committee share their tips for a successful proposal.

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