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2012 BAP Cambridge Cognition Award posted on Wednesday, 15th February 2012

The British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP) and Cambridge Cognition are strongly committed to promoting and encouraging research in the area of Psychopharmacology that could directly, and in the near term, translate to patient care. Specifically to support the development of novel assessments, treatments algorithms, interventions, or assistive technologies, an exciting new Award is announced of £500 to particularly reward translational approaches in Psychopharmacology.

This competitive, BAP Council-panel reviewed Award will enable the successful candidate to present their innovation in the form of either a poster or oral presentation at the summer meeting.

The Award consists of a one-off prize of £500 and the registration fee for the summer meeting will be waived.

Award application criteria and procedure

  • Applicants must be new or existing BAP members.
  • Applications must be from the UK, residing in the UK, and be within 10 years of receiving their first degree.
  • BAP/Cambridge Cognition Award applicants must complete the on-line form, submit a CV and a 500 word summary explaining (with evidence) how their research could be applied in a medical setting.
  • All applications with supporting documentation, CV plus 500 word summary, must be received by March 16th 2012.

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