2011 Society for Reproductive Biology Award Winners

2011 SRB RCRH Award for Excellence in Reproductive Biology Research
The RCRH SRB Award for Excellence in Reproductive Biology Research recognises the outstanding contribution of an emerging researcher working in the field of Reproductive Biology who is a member of the SRB. Recipients must be less than 15 year post-receipt of Doctorate at the time of award and agree to attend and present at the SRB annual meeting if application is successful.

2011 SRB New Investigator Award
The SRB New Investigator Award has been running annually since 1981 and is one of the highlights of the Annual conference. It is given to the best presentation at the Annual Scientific Meeting by a member who is a student or within 2 years of receiving their PhD award. Nominees must be members of the Society for Reproductive Biology.

2011 Newcastle Reproduction Emerging Research Leader Award
The Newcastle Reproduction Emerging Research Leader Award recognises an emerging and excellent contributor working in the field of Reproductive Biology who is a member of the SRB. Recipients must be more than 2 years and up to 8 years post-receipt of their Doctorate at the time of award and agree to attend and present at the SRB annual meeting if application is successful.

Oozoa Student Award
One award is given to a presenting author who is a current SRB member for the best presentation, either oral or poster, by a postgradute student working on gametes (oocytes or sperm). Applicants must indicate their wish to be considered for the award and submit the attached form indicating your career stage and declaring your contribution to the presented work.

Meat & Livestock Association (MLA) New Scientist Award
This award is given to the best oral presentation on reproduction in livestock (cattle or sheep) at the Annual Scientific Meeting by a postgraduate student or researcher within 2 years of receiving their PhD award. Applicants must be members of the Society for Reproductive Biology.
2011 Centre for Reproduction and Genomics Awards
The Centre for Reproduction and Genomics Poster Awards were awarded to the best poster presented at the World Congress of Reproductive Biology, 2011, by a student and postdoctoral researcher within 7 years of award of their PhD. 
2011 ANZPRA New Investigator Award
This award is given to a presenting author for the best oral on placental biology by a postgraduate student or researcher within 2 years of receiving their PhD award. Applicants must be current members of the Society for Reproductive Biology and ANZPRA. 

