King Faisal International Prize for Medicine
Descriptions
Opportunity link:
Opportunity type:
Sponsor:
Award amount and duration:
Eligibility
The 2024 King Faisal Prize in Medicine is for Cellular Therapy
- Nominations are accepted from universities, scientific institutions and research centers. See below for more details.
- Laureates of King Faisal Prize may nominate eligible candidates.
- Nominations are not accepted from individuals or political parties.
- Nominated works must be published, likely to benefit mankind and enrich human knowledge.
- The prize is not awarded posthumously.
- Dissertations are not accepted.
- Former Laureates of King Faisal Prize shall not be awarded the prize again.
- More than one candidate may be nominated, irrespective of their affiliation with the nominating institution.
Summary
King Faisal Prize (KFP) was initiated by the King Faisal Foundation (KFF) inspired by its humanitarian objectives and its commitment to preserve the true Islamic values which King Faisal, may Allah have mercy upon him, stood for. These values and principles, held dearly by the late King Faisal, are firmly enshrined in the statute of the Prize.
KFF established the KFP as a lofty expression and reflection of late King Faisal untiring support for endeavors slated to alleviate human suffering through the advancement of research and creative human thinking.
One is considered qualified to win the King Faisal International Prize for Medicine if they have carried out and published an original scientific research on the prize’s topic, with major benefits to humanity, and meeting one or more of the prize’s objectives as determined by the respective Selection Committee.
The prize consists of:
- A certificate written in Arabic calligraphy featuring the laureate's name with a brief description of the work for which s/he is awarded the Prize.
- A commemorative 24-carat, 200-gram gold medallion.
- A sum of SR 750,000 (US$ 200,000).
Deadlines
Application deadlines
Program application deadline
Additional Information
Institutional Nomination:
Candidates must be nominated by universities, scientific institutions and research centers. Those seeking a nomination from the President of the University of Calgary must contact Research Services Office (researchawards@ucalgary.ca) as soon as possible.
Requirements from a Nominating Body:
- An official letter of nomination for each nominee separately, adequately justifying the nomination and outlining the nominee's achievements in the subject-matter of the prize.
- A list of nominated works.
- A general information form to be filled by the nominee (see the Invitation to Nominate above); this form can be duplicated if more than one candidate is nominated.
Requirements from a Nominee:
- A detailed CV with a list of the nominee’s publications.
- A letter of commitment to present two lectures in his/her field of specialization, at academic institutions in the event s/he is awarded the prize.
- A copy of each nominated paper; the total number of nominated papers should not exceed ten (10).
- A copy of each nominated book and/or book chapter. the total number of nominated books and/or book chapters should not exceed five (5). The book’s title cover should be appended with each nominated book chapter.
- A recent color-photo of the nominee with high resolution.
Nominations may be submitted via:
- Postal service
- Email nominations@kingfaisalprize.org
- Electronically through the E-nomination system
Contact Details
Keywords
Cellular Therapy