International Cytokine & Interferon Society

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Many of the 43 Cytokines 2024 Travel Award Winners

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ICIS Travel Awards

ICIS Student/Postdoc Members who submit an abstract and are accepted for an oral or poster presentation at the Cytokines Annual Meeting may also be selected for the following travel reimbursement awards. Travel awards are determined based on abstract scores and available funding:

Awards are distributed annually. The number of winners each year depends on the funds available from individual donors and corporate supporters.
 
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Some of the past award winners are pictured below. For many, this is a first opportunity to attend and present their work at an international scientific conference.

Many of the 43 Cytokines 2024 Travel Award Winners
Many of the 43 Cytokines 2024 Travel Award Winners
Some of the 92 Student/Postdoc Member Travel Award winners at Cytokines 2022
2024 ICIS-Pfizer Amanda Proudfoot Award
2022 Amanda Proudfoot Tribute Award Winner Mélanie Bruchard
Douglas Philip Dyer, PhD Sir Henry Dale Fellow Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research, University of Manchester, UK
Inaugural Inaugural Amanda Proudfoot Tribute Graduate Student/Postdoc Award for Advances in Chemokine Biology - Matteo Massara, University of Lausanne
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