CALS Faculty Early Achievement in Research Award

Award Requirements

Application Deadline:
Due 3rd Tuesday in November to CALS

Purpose: To recognize a College of Agriculture and Life Sciences faculty member who has demonstrated outstanding accomplishments in research and/or creative activity unusually early in their professional career.

Eligibility: Tenured, tenure-eligible or term faculty with an independent academic career (tenure-eligible position) of less than six years and a minimum of two academic years of appointment as a CALS faculty member at the time of the nomination deadline. Recipient must be a CALS employee at the time of the CALS Spring Awards Ceremony.

Number of Awards: Two - one award for tenured or tenure-eligible faculty and one award for term faculty.

Amount of Award: $500 one-time stipend.

Submission Guidelines:

  1. Submit the CALS award cover sheet.
  2. Submit a nominating letter no more than three pages describing the relevant accomplishments since the nominee's terminal degree that demonstrate the impact on the nominee's discipline. Address the quality and impact of research publications, describing norms in the field for the numbers and types of publications expected. Document the nominee's success in grantsmanship (sources and amounts) and discuss the norms for grantsmanship in the nominee's field. Include evidence of the nominee's impact on undergraduate students, graduate students and postdoctoral associates, including a list of former students with information about their current employment. 
  3. Submit no more than three letters from experts in the nominee's field at other institutions who are knowledgeable about the nominee's work. Provide a short paragraph summarizing the qualifications of external references.
  4. Submit the nominee's curriculum vita, not to exceed 25 pages.

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Past Recipients

  • 2024 - Raquel Espin Palazon - Genetics, Development and Cell Biology
  • 2023 - Brett Ramirez - Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  • 2022 - Walter Moss - Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
  • 2021 - Bradley Miller - Agronomy
  • 2020 - Nick Serao - Animal Science
  • 2018 - Sotirios Archontoulis - Agronomy
  • 2017 - Michael Castellano - Agronomy
  • 2016 - Stephanie Hansen - Animal Science
  • 2015 - Amy Toth - Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology
  • 2014 - Aileen Keating - Animal Science
  • 2013 - Michelle Soupir - Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  • 2012 - Aaron Gassmann - Plant Pathology, Entomology and Microbiology
  • 2012 - Jason Ross - Animal Science
  • 2011 - Matthew Darr - Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  • 2010 - David Grewell - Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  • 2010 - Michael Quist - Natural Resource Ecology and Management
  • 2009 - Stephanie Jung - Food Science and Human Nutrition
  • 2008 - Palle Pedersen - Agronomy
  • 2007 - Chad Stahl - Animal Science
  • 2006 - Carolyn Komar - Animal Science
  • 2005 - Xun Gu - Genetics, Development and Cell Biology
  • 2004 - Tong (Toni) Wang - Food Science and Human Nutrition
  • 2003 - James Reecy - Animal Science
  • 2002 - Lois Wright Morton - Sociology and Criminal Justice
  • 2001 - Elisabeth Huff-Lonergan - Animal Science
  • 2000 - David Hennessy - Economics
  • 1999 - William Batchelor - Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering