Travel Awards and Grants
AAI Travel Awards and Grants recognize the promise and bolster the professional development of investigators of all career stages by assisting them with travel to the AAI annual meeting.
AAI Memorial Awards
Lefrançois-BioLegend Award
Established to honor the memory of AAI Member Dr. Leo Lefrançois, this award is intended to advance the career of a trainee who attends the AAI annual meeting and presents an outstanding abstract specifically in the area of mucosal immunology. This award is generously supported by BioLegend and donations from friends and colleagues of Dr. Lefrançois.
2019 Award Recipient:
Scott M. Anthony
Univ. of Iowa
AAI Executive Director M. Michele Hogan will introduce the awardee and present the award during the AAI Business Meeting.
Lustgarten-Thermo Fisher Scientific Award
Established to honor the memory of AAI Member Dr. Joseph Lustgarten, this award is intended to advance the career of a mid-career scientist who attends the AAI annual meeting and presents an outstanding abstract specifically in the area of immune regulation. This award is generously supported by Thermo Fisher Scientific.
2019 Award Recipient:
Matam Vijay-Kumar
Univ. of Toledo Col. of Med. and Life Sci.
AAI Executive Director M. Michele Hogan will introduce the awardee and present the award during the AAI Business Meeting.
Chambers-Thermo Fisher Scientific Award
Established to honor the memory of AAI Member Dr. Cynthia Chambers, this award is intended to advance the career of an early career scientist who attends the AAI annual meeting and presents an outstanding abstract specifically in the area of cancer biology. This award is generously supported by Thermo Fisher Scientific.
2019 Award Recipient:
Chunwan Lu
Med. Col. of Georgia, Augusta Univ.
AAI Executive Director M. Michele Hogan will introduce the awardee and present the award during the AAI Business Meeting.
AAI Travel Awards and Grants
Pfizer-Showell Travel Award
This award recognizes the professional promise of an early career investigator (assistant professor or equivalent) by assisting the award recipient with travel to the AAI annual meeting to present their research. This award is supported through an endowment from Henry J. Showell and Pfizer, Inc.
2019 Award Recipient:
Si Ming Man
Australian Natl. Univ.
AAI Executive Director M. Michele Hogan will introduce the awardee and present the award during the AAI Business Meeting.
AAI-Thermo Fisher Trainee Achievement Award
This award recognizes up to six promising trainees in the field of immunology. Selection is based on career promise and presentation of an outstanding first-author abstract selected for a Block Symposium. This award is generously supported by Thermo Fisher Scientific.
2019 Award Recipients:
Billur Akkaya, M.D., D.Phil., NIAID, NIH
Lalit Beura, B.V.Sc., Ph.D., Univ. of Minnesota
Meng Deng, B.D.S., M.S., Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Robert Haines, Emory Univ.
Simone L. Park, Ph.D., Univ. of Melbourne, Australia
Derek J. Theisen, Washington Univ. in St Louis
AAI Laboratory Travel Grant
AAI is supporting travel grants to mid-career and senior investigators (associate professor, full professor, or equivalent) to assist them in attending the AAI annual meeting. These grants will provide up to two travel awards per laboratory. The grant is awarded to the PI or laboratory director as one recipient, and they may select a second recipient from their laboratory.
View the 2019 RecipientsAAI Trainee Poster Award
This award provides travel support to AAI trainee members (students and postdoctoral fellows) whose first author abstracts submitted to the AAI annual meeting are selected for poster sessions only and found to be exceptional by the AAI Abstract Programming Chairs. Selection will be based on the originality and significance of the research being presented.
View the 2019 RecipientsAAI Undergraduate Faculty Travel Grant
AAI is supporting travel grants to undergraduate faculty to assist them in attending the AAI annual meeting. The grant will also support travel costs for an undergraduate student of the recipient’s selection.
View the 2019 RecipientsAAI Trainee Abstract Award
This award provides travel support to AAI Trainee members (students and postdoctoral fellows) whose first-author abstracts submitted to the AAI annual meeting are selected for presentation in Block Symposia.
View the 2019 RecipientsAAI Early Career Faculty Travel Grant
AAI is supporting travel grants to young investigators (assistant professor or equivalent) to assist them in attending the AAI annual meeting.
View the 2019 RecipientsAAI Minority Scientist Travel Award
This award provides travel support to eligible underrepresented minority (URM) scientists, including trainees and early-career faculty members.
View the 2019 RecipientsOther Awards
FASEB DREAM Mentored Poster/Platform Presenter Travel Award
The FASEB “Diversity Resources for Enrichment, Access & Mentoring” (DREAM) Program is supporting travel awards for eligible underrepresented minority students and postdocs for the AAI annual meeting. The award is available for first-time attendees and presenters who want a mentored meeting experience at IMMUNOLOGY 2019™.
Questions about the application process? Please contact the AAI offices at awards@aai.org, or (301) 634-7178.
AAI will work with government employees to meet government requirements regarding receipt of awards. For more information, contact awards@aai.org.