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Entrants must be a Junior Investigator with an advanced degree that was received in the last 10 years and must be 45 years or younger as of January 1, 2024.

The entrant's essay must describe their research and its implications for neuromodulation.

The entrant must have performed or directed the work described in the essay. The research must have been performed during the previous three years.

While the research described in the essay may be part of a larger team effort, for the purposes of this Prize, an eligible entrant must be a single individual and the essay must focus on their contribution. Please insert your initials here to confirm you are an individual applicant.

Employees of PINS, its subsidiaries, Science and AAAS, and their relatives are not eligible for the prize.

Deadline for submissions has been extended to March 15, 2024

Click Here to Register and Submit an Entry for the 2024 Science & PINS Prize for Neuromodulation

 

All federal, state and local taxes, and any other costs and expenses associated with the receipt or use of the prize are the sole responsibility of the winner.