Young Bioinformatician Award
NBIC presents yearly the NBIC Young Bioinformatician Award for a young researcher who has significantly contributed to bioinformatics or the bioinformatics community in the Netherlands. The winner will be awarded with a cash prize of 2.500 Euro funded by NBIC BioRange and BioWise programmes.
Criteria
The candidate must not be more than 30 years old at the last day of the NBIC conference and must have conducted his/her research primarily in a Dutch institute.
Other criteria that might be considered by the award committee are:
- The candidate significantly contributed to the idea of the research;
- The research of the candidate resulted in novel or improved bioinformatics methodologies;
- The research of the candidate advanced life sciences research;
- The candidate independently conducted the research;
- The research resulted in a scientific publication, software application or database;
- The work of the candidate has given broad visibility of bioinformatics in the life sciences field;
- The candidate has otherwise significantly contributed to bioinformatics or the bioinformatics community in the Netherlands.
Procedure
The award ceremony is planned during the yearly NBIC Conference, and is followed by a lecture by the winner of the award. Some weeks before the NBIC conference, group leaders will be invited to nominate candidates.
Each nomination must be accompanied with:
- Name and affiliation of candidate
- Motivation for nomination by group leader of candidate (1 A4)
- Curriculum Vitae of the candidate
Award Committee
Each year the chair will leave the Award Committee after the NBIC conference and invite a new member to the committee. For 2010 the members of the committee are:
- Prof. dr. Gert Vriend (chair), UMC St Radboud Nijmegen
- Prof. dr. Jaap Heringa, VU Amsterdam
- Prof. dr. Ritsert Jansen, Groningen University
- Prof. dr. Cisca Wijmenga, Groningen University

