GSA Awards Process and Instructions

There are two potential roles in the nomination process: nominator and nominee. For self-nominations, the individual in question will serve as both. In some cases, nominators may need to work with the nominee to complete the selection questionnaire.

GSA is enthusiastic about recognizing scientists who believe in our mission. When considering potential nominees (or self-nomination), we encourage you to think broadly about not only their professional achievements but also their demonstrated dedication to advancing the scientific enterprise and the genetics community.

Nominees

Nominees will need to provide their biosketch, lived-experience statement, and optional demographic information. Self-nominations are welcome and encouraged. Once nominated, an individual will be considered for three awards cycles (i.e., each nomination is valid for three years). Nominees may update their packet as needed during their eligible award cycles.

Current GSA Board, Awards Committee, and Awards Nominating Committee members are not eligible for nomination for any GSA Award. Only GSA members are eligible for the Thomas Morgan Medal, the GSA Medal, the GSA Early Career Medal, the GSA Mentorship Award, and the Novitski Prize. If a non-member is nominated, they must join to be eligible to win the award. Anyone who meets the criteria can win the Jones Award and the Beadle Award, regardless of membership; however, all nominees are encouraged to join GSA.

GSA Award winners are not eligible to be nominated for an additional award for the five years following their award. (A 2025 awardee may be nominated again in 2029 for the 2030 awards cycle.)No individual may win the same award twice.Additional eligibility information can be found on each individual award page.

Nominators

Only GSA members may make nominations. Members of the Awards Committee cannot nominate individuals for Society awards, but they can (and should) encourage colleagues to do so. To avoid the appearance of conflict of interest, individuals are not permitted to nominate a spouse or other close family member.

Multiple nominations of the same nominee do not increase the nominee’s chance to receive an award. Rather, if there are multiple nominators for a single nominee, GSA encourages the nominators to jointly sign one nomination packet.

Nomination Packet

The nomination packet for a GSA Award includes:

  • Nominee name and contact information
  • Nominator name and contact information (if different from the nominee)
  • Cover Letter
    • The Cover Letter should be used to introduce the nominee in 250 words or fewer.
    • Nominators should briefly introduce themselves and the nominee, describe their relationship and experience with the nominee, and indicate for which award they are nominating.
    • Self-nominees should briefly introduce themselves and indicate for which award they are nominating.
  • NIH-style biosketch (≤5 pages)
  • Lived-experience statement
    • Nominees should give an overview of their career path and scientific philosophy in 250 words or fewer. They are encouraged to describe their particular approaches to research, mentoring, teaching, and equity, as appropriate, and are welcome to include information about barriers they have faced and/or overcome.
  • Award-specific questionnaire

Application Instructions

GSA Award nominations are handled via SurveyMonkey Apply. Direct links to each award application are present on that award’s webpage. Alternatively, all applications may be accessed here.

  • Before beginning an application, you will be prompted to login to your GSA account.
  • After login, you will be asked to select a Role. All nominators should choose “Applicant.”
  • Each application has three “tasks”: the Nomination, the Selection Questionnaire, and the Demographic Information.
  • If you are nominating someone else:
    • Enter the nominee’s email address to the “Add Collaborater” field. The nominee will then receive an email to allow access for completing their portion of the nomination.
    • Complete the nominator information and nominee information and upload a Cover Letter (Task 1). Leave the NIH-style biosketch and lived experience statement fields for the nominee.
    • Complete the Selection Questionnaire (Task 2). Note: some award questionnaires may require nominee input.
    • Leave Task 3 for the nominee.
    • Enter the nominee’s email address to the “Add Collaborater” field. The nominee will then receive an email to allow access for completing their portion of the nomination.
    • The nominee will then be contacted and asked to provide the NIH-style biosketch, lived-experience statement, and demographic information.
  • If you are nominating yourself, please complete the full application. You do not need to name a collaborator.

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