Awards & Scholarships

2013 Society Awards Recipients

 

Distinguished Scientist Awards

These Awards recognize preeminent senior scientists from both the Biological and Physical disciplines who have a long-standing record of achievement during their career in the field of microscopy or microanalysis.


Distinguished Scientist — Biological Sciences
Dr. David DeRosier, Brandeis University


Distinguished Scientist — Physical Sciences
Dr. C. Barry Carter, University of Connecticut

 

Burton Medal

The Burton Medal was initiated to honor the distinguished contributions to the field of microscopy and microanalysis of a scientist who is less than 40 years of age on January 1st of the award year.


Dr. John L. Rubinstein, University of Toronto

 

Outstanding Technologist Awards

These Awards honor technologists from both the Biological (Hildegard H. Crowley Award) and Physical Sciences (Chuck Fiori Award) who have made significant contributions such as the development of new techniques which have contributed to the advancement of microscopy and microanalysis.


Outstanding Technologist, Biological Sciences
Ms. Robyn Roth, Washington University in St. Louis


Outstanding Technologist, Physical Sciences
Ms. K. Shawn Reeves, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

 

Morton D. Maser Distinguished Service Award

This Award was initiated to recognize outstanding volunteer service to the Society as exemplified by Mort Maser, who served the Society for many years with great dedication. This award is made to honor an MSA member who has provided significant volunteer service to the Society over a period of years.


Caroline Miller, Indiana University — Purdue University, Indianapolis

 

The Albert Crewe Award

The Albert Crewe Award was initiated to recognize the distinguished contributions to the field of microscopy and microanalysis in the physical sciences of a postdoctoral fellow of not more than 6 years' standing (since doctoral graduation).

Dr. Lena Fitting-Kourkoutis, Cornell University

 

The George Palade Award

The George Palade Award was initiated to recognize the distinguished contributions to the field of microscopy and microanalysis in the life sciences of a postdoctoral fellow of not more than 6 years' standing (since doctoral graduation).


Dr. Peng Ge, University of California, Los Angeles