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Reed Rumsey Award


2010 Award Information

Deadline for submissions: December 1, 2009

Introduction:

Reed Rumsey was elected president of the AAAP in July 1979, after having served as vice president during 1978-79 and on the Board of Directors in 1976-78.  Tragically, he developed cancer and resigned in January 1980.  Highly respected by his peers in the industry and academia, he also had great faith in young people and the future of the poultry industry.  Shortly before his death, Dr. Rumsey announced that he would bequeath $25,000 to the AAAP for the establishment of a student award program for the advancement of avian medicine.  The American Association of Avian Pathologists annually selects an outstanding student(s) to be the recipient of the Reed Rumsey Student Award for Advancement of Avian Medicine.

 

Qualification Criteria:

Applicants must be veterinary students, graduate students, residents, or interns pursuing an existing program in a College of Veterinary Medicine or appropriate department in an academic institution. 

    1. Graduate students must be concurrently pursuing or have already received their D.V.M. degree.
    2. Veterinary students (enrolled in a college of veterinary medicine) may be considered if they are doing research or have a case report to submit.
    3. Residents or interns (following a D.V.M. degree) must be participating in an avian medicine training program.

 

The award(s) shall be competitive and given in addition to any stipend given by the academic institution.  Initially the award(s) shall be in the amount of $1,000 plus travel expenses to the American Veterinary Medical Association’s meeting.  The AAAP Board has provided up to two awards be given each year to qualified students involved in basic research and/or clinical research.

 

Awards will be based on the following:

    1. Submission of a one-to-two page abstract describing the original research or a case study conducted by the applicant.  Those selected to receive the award will be expected to present their research or case report at the Avian Medicine Section of the Annual Meeting of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
    2. Copy of current curriculum vitae.
    3. Transcript of grades (graduate work for those in graduate school, veterinary school transcript for those professional students not concurrently in graduate school).  A progress report will suffice for those in a residency or internship program.
    4. Narrative statement by the applicant (1-2 pages) outlining career goals and plans for the future.  In addition, the applicant should comment on how their graduate/ residency/ internship/ professional school program and research/case study has helped them move towards these goals.   Preferential consideration will be given to nominees who express a commitment to devoting their career to avian medicine.
    5. A supporting letter from the major professor or someone else from the institution qualified to comment on the quality of the applicant.  This letter should contain a distinct paragraph stating that the applicant qualifies   according to the criteria stated in section labeled “Qualification Criteria”.

 

Previous Winners of this award are:

1983

J.R. Glisson and F.D. Talkington

1996

C. Cardona and T. Marsh

1984

M.A. Goodwin and G. Zellen

1997

A. Akbar and R. O’Connor

1985

G. Butcher and C. Kelleher, Jr.

1998

R. Crespo and S. Rautenschlein

1986

T.P. Brown and D.L. Reynolds

1999

A.M. Miles and N.L. Stedman

1987

C. Hofacre and B. Nersessian

2000

L.E. Perkins and S. Williams

1988

H. Van Campen and D. Weinstock

2001

G. Kommers and P. Singh

1989

T.J. Myers and M.S. Philpot

2002

N. Fergusonand V. Srinivasan

1990

V. Davis and A. Fix

2003

M. Miller and L. Moura

1991

K. Karaca and K. Opengart

2004

Carlos Estevez

1992

None

2005

Dhanasekaran Govindarajan

1993

C. Hayhow and T. Pertile

2006

Kelley Joiner

1994

H. Dressman and M. Suresh

2007

Mohamed Faizal Abdul-Careem

1995

R.A. Phillips

2008

John Dunn and Justin Brown

    2009 Taylor Barbosa and Deirde Johnson

 

 

Send nominations by mail, fax, or E-mail to:

 

Darrell R. Kapczynski, Ph.D.

Exotic & Emerging Avian Viral Diseases

Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory, USDA, ARS

934 College Station Road

Athens, Georgia30605

P-706.546.3471

F-706.546.3161

Email:  darrell.kapczynski@ars.usda.gov

 

E-mail is preferred because it facilitates the distribution to committee members, saving secretarial work and mailing costs.

 



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