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Leon I. Goldberg Early Investigator Award

Award Info:

The nominee can be an academic, industrial, or regulatory scientist who has made a substantial contribution to clinical pharmacology within 10 years of the completion of an advanced degree and/or a post-doctoral fellowship or residency program. An important aspect is that the recipient will be able to deliver an engaging presentation about the impact of their research.

The award is intended to foster the candidate’s potential for significant contributions to the future of clinical pharmacology. There are no restrictions concerning the scientific field in which nominees have earned their doctoral degrees. Although it is encouraged, a nominee need not be a member of the Society.

The Leon I. Goldberg Early Investigator Award is presented at the ASCPT Annual Meeting. The
recipient will deliver a lecture on his/her work. In addition, the recipient of the award will
receive a plaque and a $1,000 prize. Travel expenses, hotel expenses and meeting registration
are reimbursed by the Society.

Description:

The Leon I. Goldberg Early Investigator Award was established in 1986 to honor a young
scientist for accomplishments in the field of clinical pharmacology achieved early in his/her
career.
The goal of the Leon I. Goldberg Early Investigator Award is to encourage and recognize these
scientists active in the field of clinical pharmacology