INDUSTRY AND ACADEMIC COLLABORATION AWARD
This award recognizes an outstanding individual or team who has made an inspirational contribution to the molecular biosciences and to industry–academia interactions. This award aims to recognize the achievements of early to mid-career scientists from anywhere in the world.
Each awardee is given:
A grant to attend a relevant event or training course
A trophy
The opportunity to deliver a lecture at a Society event or webinar
An invitation to submit an article to one of our Biochemical Society Journals, published by Portland Press, with any fees waived
Eligibility Criteria:
Awarded to an outstanding individual or team who has made an inspirational contribution to the molecular biosciences and to industry–academia interactions
Nominees are typically mid-career, within 10-20 years of receiving their highest qualification
Nominees must demonstrate commitment to build, support, and nurture future talent
Open to nominees based in the UK or internationally
This award is open to individuals and teams
The Awards Committee will consider the following aspects of all nominations for the Industry and Academic Collaboration Award as appropriate:
Scope and scale of collaboration
Originality of scientific contribution
Achievements and impact
Quality of outputs - publications and/or patents and/or software
Industry-academic interactions
Commitment to build, support, and nurture future talent e.g., mentorship
Other indicators of esteem demonstrated by the nominator
For full details on this and how to nominate a candidate for the Industry and Academic Collaboration Award, please click here.
Awards 2026: Industry and Academic Collaboration Award
INDUSTRY AND ACADEMIC COLLABORATION AWARD
This award recognizes an outstanding individual or team who has made an inspirational contribution to the molecular biosciences and to industry–academia interactions. This award aims to recognize the achievements of early to mid-career scientists from anywhere in the world.
Each awardee is given:
A grant to attend a relevant event or training course
A trophy
The opportunity to deliver a lecture at a Society event or webinar
An invitation to submit an article to one of our Biochemical Society Journals, published by Portland Press, with any fees waived
Eligibility Criteria:
Awarded to an outstanding individual or team who has made an inspirational contribution to the molecular biosciences and to industry–academia interactions
Nominees are typically mid-career, within 10-20 years of receiving their highest qualification
Nominees must demonstrate commitment to build, support, and nurture future talent
Open to nominees based in the UK or internationally
This award is open to individuals and teams
The Awards Committee will consider the following aspects of all nominations for the Industry and Academic Collaboration Award as appropriate:
Scope and scale of collaboration
Originality of scientific contribution
Achievements and impact
Quality of outputs - publications and/or patents and/or software
Industry-academic interactions
Commitment to build, support, and nurture future talent e.g., mentorship
Other indicators of esteem demonstrated by the nominator
For full details on this and how to nominate a candidate for the Industry and Academic Collaboration Award, please click here.