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Competition Opens: Jan 15, 2024
Essay Submission Deadline: 10th May, 2024
Result Announcement: 20th June, 2024
Award Ceremony and Dinner* at the University of Cambridge: 30th July, 2024
*Only shortlisted students (awarded Honourable Mention or above) and their companies are invited to the ceremony and dinner.
Read the 2024 Essay Prompts
This year, the essays are contributed by distinguished professors from Harvard, Brown, UC Berkeley, Cambridge, Oxford, and MIT.
The judging panel of the competition comprises leading researchers and professors from Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Cambridge, and Oxford, engaging in a strictly double blind review process.
Awards and Award Ceremony
Award winners will be invited to attend the Award Ceremony and Dinner hosted at the King’s College, University of Cambridge on 30th July, 2024. The Dinner is free of charge for select award recipients.
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The Antibody Society
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An international non-profit supporting antibody-related research and development.
Science Writing Competition
The next Science Writing Competition for
Student & post-doc members opens march 1, 2024, in the meantime, you can read the winning essays here ..
Clear, concise communication is essential to make your science accessible! The Antibody Society is offering you a chance to grow this skill through a Science Writing Competition . You will hone your ability to research a topic, synthesize knowledge, and express yourself in a coherent and persuasive manner by participating in this competition.
We invite you to submit an essay of 1200 – 1500 words on a topic related to antibody research. Feel free to use an eye-catching self-generated high-resolution graphic (jpg format) to help make your main point. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
- Antibody engineering
- Antibody therapeutics
- Fc effector function and neutralization
- Bispecific antibodies
- Antibody-drug conjugates
- Adaptive immune receptor repertoires
Winners receive broad exposure of their work, a $400 cash prize, and the option of a free registration to: 1) Schrödinger’s online course, Introduction to Computational Antibody Engineering ; or 2) virtual Antibody Engineering & Therapeutics .
Two winners (1 student, 1 post-doc) will be selected by our panel of judges based on the originality, creativity, clarity, and structure of their essays.
Send your essay to [email protected] as a Word document. The first 30 submissions will be considered for the competition. Please include your contact details and whether you are a student or post-doc in your email.
Essay submission deadline: May 15, 2024
Essays should be written for a general reader. Guidance on effective scientific writing can be found here and here .
Entry is limited to The Antibody Society student and post-doc members.
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View winning essays from previous Science Writing Competitions here
Please note that all entrants must abide by the competition rules:.
The Science Writing Competition is open only to Society student and postdoctoral members ( membership is free ). Essays must be the original work of the entrant. Essays should be no more than 1500 words. Entries should be submitted to [email protected] in Word format. Entries submitted after the deadline will not be considered. Essays that have won prizes in other competitions are not eligible. By entering you grant permission for the essay be published on the Society’s website if you are selected as a winner.
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⇑ Global Essay Competition
2024 Essay Competition
Call for essays.
In November 2023, IOCD launched the second year of its annual essay competition on the role of the chemical sciences in sustainability, in collaboration with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). See here . The competition is open globally to entrants under 35 years of age on the closing date of 31 March 2024 . The theme for the 2024 competition is:
How can the chemical sciences contribute to ‘decarbonizing’ the production of energy and to eliminating the generation or release of greenhouse gasses from large-scale manufacturing and agricultural processes?
Essays will be grouped into seven regions for the selection of winners, based on the entrant’s country of normal residence. Each regional winner will receive a prize of US$500 and their entries will be published in RSC Sustainability . The shortlisted essays selected as Finalists will be collected in an annual compendium, Young Voices in the Chemical Sciences for Sustainability, published as a PDF online and available on IOCD’s website . Individual shortlisted entries will also be featured from time to time on IOCD’s website. See here for the 2023 regional winners and finalists. The seven regional groupings are:
- East Asia & Pacific
- Europe & Central Asia
- Latin America & Caribbean
- Middle East & North Africa
- North America
- Sub-Saharan Africa
Broad flexibility will be applied in assessing the approach taken by entrants to framing the theme. Essays will be judged on how well they highlight the importance of scientific approaches grounded in the chemical sciences for solving sustainability challenges. Entrants are encouraged to take a wide, global perspective, including reflecting on the intersection of science, society and policy aspects, rather than to describe a particular scientific advance in great technical detail. Entrants should create their own title for their essay, related to the theme set. Essays must not exceed 1500 words of main text.
The following downloads are available:
- 2024 Essay Competition Rules and Guidance Note here .
- 2024 Entry Form here .
Call for Volunteer Evaluators
IOCD invites volunteers from around the world to assist in the evaluation of the entries for the 2024 competition. Volunteers should have a postgraduate degree/experience in a field related to the role of the chemical sciences in sustainable development (whether in education, research or industry) and be willing to undertake scoring according to set criteria and commenting qualitatively on up to 20 essays during the period March-May 2024. Every volunteer will receive a Certificate acknowledging their contribution to the competition.
IOCD is seeking more evaluators. An application form to register as a volunteer can be downloaded here .
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Read the 2024 Essay Prompts This year, the essays are contributed by distinguished professors from Harvard, Brown, UC Berkeley, Cambridge, Oxford, and MIT. The judging panel of the competition comprises leading researchers and professors from Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Cambridge, and Oxford, engaging in a strictly double blind review process.
The next Science Writing Competition for Student & Post-doc members opens March 1, 2024 In the meantime, you can read the winning essays here. Clear, concise communication is essential to make your science accessible! The Antibody Society is offering you a chance to grow this skill through a Science Writing Competition. You will hone your ...
The competition is open globally to entrants under 35 years of age on the closing date of 31 March 2024. The theme for the 2024 competition is: How can the chemical sciences contribute to ‘decarbonizing’ the production of energy and to eliminating the generation or release of greenhouse gasses from large-scale manufacturing and agricultural ...