This award recognizes a mid-career or senior scientist who conducts outstanding research underscoring the fundamental importance of behavioral science to psychopharmacology or substance abuse.
The Med Associates Brady-Schuster Award honors a mid-career or senior scientist (at least 15 years after doctoral degree) who conducts outstanding research underscoring the fundamental importance of behavioral science to psychopharmacology or substance abuse.
Candidates must be Division 28 Members and the nomination must be based on an established record of outstanding research in psychopharmacology, behavioral pharmacology or substance abuse.
How to Apply
For any nominations, please forward all materials to the Division 28 Awards Chair.