50th MEETING

European Brain and Behaviour Society

Amsterdam, Netherlands · 26-29 August 2023

50th MEETING

European Brain and Behaviour Society

Amsterdam, Netherlands
26-29 August 2023

50th MEETING

European Brain and Behaviour Society

Amsterdam, Netherlands
26-29 August 2023

Awardees

Mid-career award

Camilla Bellone

Camilla Bellone
Geneve, Switzerland

Diversity award

Carmen Sandi

Carmen Sandi
Lausanne, Switzerland

Young Investigator awards

Kerstin Creutzberg

Kerstin Creutzberg
Milan, Italy

Claudia Delli Colli

Claudia Delli Colli
Rome, Italy

Konstantinos Diskos

Konstantinos Diskos
Heraklion, Greece

Christian Edvardsson

Christian Edvardsson
Gothenburg, Sweeden

Janina Kupke

Janina Kupke
Heidelberg, Germany

Tyler Ross

Tyler Ross
Durham, United Kingdom

Sarah Schoch

Sarah Schoch
Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Conor Thornberry

Conor Thornberry
Maynooth, Ireland

Rebecca Waag

Rebecca Waag
Zurich, Switzerland

Awards

EBBS Mid-Career award

The EBBS wishes to establish a Mid-career Award. Its purpose is to recognise a researcher whose work falls within the areas covered by the society and who is currently active in research, and has a distinguished research record over a substantial period (10-20 years post award of their Ph.D., with adjustment for career breaks).

The committee will consider a number of factors in making the award, such as:

  • Evidence of strong research leadership, including mentoring and building research networks
  • Engaging with and enhancing public understanding of the brain and/or neuroscience
  • Interdisciplinary approaches providing novel perspectives

Self-nominations are not permitted. Individuals should be nominated by a member of the society AND those nominated should be a fully paid-up member of the society by the time the nomination is submitted.

Nominations should include:

  • No more than 2 sides of A4 which outline five major contributions to the field
  • 1 page CV of the nominated individual
  • No more than 2 side supporting statement from the member nominating, outlining the impact the individual has had on the field

Winners of the award will be notified directly by the Society and will be expected to accept the award and present a talk in person at the Society’s meeting in Amsterdam in August 2023

The Society actively encourages nominations of individuals from traditionally underrepresented groups.

Nominations should be sent to the EBBS Secretary ( secretary@ebbs-science.org) by 10 March 2023.

EBBS Diversity Award

The EBBS wishes to establish a Diversity Award. Its purpose is to recognise a researcher whose work falls within the areas covered by the society and who has made a significant contribution to promoting and/or supporting diversity within the field.

The committee will consider a number of factors in making the award, such as:

  • Initiatives to promote diversity in the field of behavioral neuroscience
  • Contribution to promoting gender equality in the field
  • Mentoring young students from diverse backgrounds

Individuals can nominate themselves, or be nominated by a current member of the society.  In addition, the nominated individual should themselves be a fully paid-up member of the society at the time the application is submitted.

Nominations should include:

  • No more than 2 sides of A4 which outline five major contributions to promoting and/or supporting diversity in the field of behavioural neuroscience
  • No more than 2 sides of testimonials from individuals commenting on the contribution the member has made to the issue of diversity

Winners of the award will be notified directly by the Society and will be expected to accept the award and present a talk in person at the Society’s meeting in Amsterdam in August 2023.

The Society actively encourages applications from traditionally underrepresented groups.

Nominations should be sent to the EBBS Secretary ( secretary@ebbs-science.org) by 10 March 2023.

Young investigator award

EBBS is offering 10 Young Investigator Awards [2 for post-docs (up to maximum 2 years postdoc experience) and 8 for PhD students] to attend the EBBS meeting in Amsterdam in August 2023.

Award winners are expected to attend the meeting as they will have the opportunity to present their work during the meeting and will receive a € 600 bank transfer after the meeting as well as a special EBBS Young Investigator AwardCertificate.

All applicants should be EBBS members at the time of application and should not have previously received an EBBS travel award (for a previous FENS Forum or EBBS meeting).

Applications should be sent to the Secretary General of EBBS (Alex Easton,  secretary@ebbs-science.org) by Sunday 19 March 2023.

Applications should include:

  • a copy of the poster abstract identical to the one which will be submitted to the meeting. The applicant must be the first author on the abstract
  • one page CV

Looking forward to meeting you in Amsterdam to enjoy the EBBS meeting together.