Albert Trillat Young Investigator's Award
Sponsored by Stryker
DEADLINE: October 1, 2008
Application Information
In 1989 the International Society of the Knee (ISK)
established a young investigator's research award in memory of Professor Albert
Trillat, past president and founder of the society. Professor Trillat dies
April 1, 1988. At the time of his death, Dr. Trillat was the Professor of
Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology at the University of Lyon in Lyon, France.
The International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery
and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine seeks manuscripts to be considered for the
Tenth Biennial Albert Trillat Young Investigator's Award, established to honor
this distinguished knee surgeon. The purpose of this award is to provide
recognition for a young researcher who has done outstanding clinical or
laboratory research contributing to the understanding, care or prevention of
injuries to the knee.
To be eligible, the researcher must be under 40 years
of age at the date of the 2009 Congress and be the principal investigator of
the research submitted. The deadline for submitting entries is October 1, 2008.
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The Albert Trillat Young Investigator's Award Consists Of:
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Cash Honorarium (US dollars)
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Award Certificate
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Presentation of the paper at the ISAKOS 7th
Biennial Congress to be held April 5-9, 2009 in Osaka, Japan
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Waiver of 7th
Biennial Congress registration fee
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Possible publication in the American Journal of Sports Medicine
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To submit an application for the Albert Trillat Young
Investigator's Award the following must be completed by the deadline:
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Manuscript
Prepare a PDF document of your manuscript including all figures, tables,
pictures, etc. (Prior to completing the Online Application, you will be asked
to upload the PDF document.)
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Complete and Submit the Online Application
By way of submitting my application for this award, I
agree to the terms and conditions of the award, and I verify I am the primary
investigator of the research submitted and that I will not have reached the age
of 40 years prior to April 5, 2009.
Sample Abstract: 1995 Award Winner
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