Nominations for Active and International membership, 2025
Nominations for Active and International membership for 2025 are open and may be submitted through the deadline of September 16, 2024, 11:59 pm Eastern (extended from September 11). All participants in a nomination should carefully review the information below. Send questions to staff@the-asci.org.
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About this cycle
Nominees for Active and International membership:
- must be physicians who have “accomplished meritorious original, creative, and independent investigations in the clinical or allied sciences of medicine” and who enjoy “unimpeachable moral standing in the medical profession” (as stated in the ASCI bylaws);
- may not be nominated more than three times; and
- must be age 50 or younger on January 1, 2025.
Proposers are discouraged from nominating those whose qualifications may not be sufficiently advanced, or from re-nominating a candidate if the candidate’s work has changed little since their previous nominations.
The ASCI Council reviews nominations and may recommend up to 100 Active and International nominees for election. The Council presents the recommended nominee group to Active and Senior members to approve by vote. Those elected for 2025 will be recognized at the ASCI’s annual Dinner and New Member Induction Ceremony, April 25, 2025, as part of the 2025 AAP/ASCI/APSA Joint Meeting, April 25-27, at the Swissôtel Chicago.
Note that Council members may not serve in any capacity regarding nominations.
Nomination preparation guidance and instructions
A nomination requires one Proposer and one Seconder, both of whom must be ASCI members in good standing and (if applicable) current in Society dues. General Supporters are optional and are not required to be ASCI members. Note that Emeritus members may participate in any of these roles.
Note: A nominee may request that the nomination be set up for her/his editing by sending an email to staff@the-asci.org; if a Proposer has been identified, provide that person’s name in the request.
There is no limit to the number of nominations a member can propose or support (either as Seconder or General Supporter).
The Proposer is ideally from an institution different from the nominee’s institution (although this is not required) and should have a good understanding of the nominee’s work. The Proposer is responsible for:
- starting the nomination (see “ASCI account access” below);
- granting access to the nominee to edit certain sections of the nomination (see detail in “Nomination sections” below); note that granting access is required, as demographic information can be supplied only by the nominee;
- providing the “Proposer’s general statement on the nominee” (500-word limit) and “Statement on progress and development since previous nomination” (if applicable, 500-word limit);
- ensuring that the nomination is accurate and complete; and
- submitting the nomination.
Nominees can, when granted access, edit sections of the nomination except those exclusive to the Proposer. Only the nominee can provide demographic information, including research domain(s).
The Seconder is ideally from an institution different from the nominee’s institution (although this is not required) and should have a good understanding of the nominee’s work. The Seconder is responsible for completing and submitting a form that includes:
- scores for the areas enumerated in the form;
- comments (500-word limit) that supplement, but do not duplicate, information provided by the Proposer and deal specifically with the nominee’s original scientific contributions; and
- a description of the relationship to the nominee.
General Supporters (not required; limited to 3 per nomination) may help to provide additional context for a nominee’s contributions, and to demonstrate wider support for the nominee beyond the candidate’s own institution, particularly if the Proposer and Seconder of a nomination are from the nominee’s institution. Anyone (including any ASCI member except those on the ASCI Council) may serve as a General Supporter. The General Supporter completes and submits a form that includes:
- scores for the areas enumerated in the form;
- comments (250-word limit) that supplement, but do not duplicate, information provided by the Proposer or the Seconder and deal specifically with the nominee’s original scientific contributions; and
- description of the relationship to the nominee.
A nomination support template may be referenced in order to aid in drafting comments. Please note, however:
- General Supporters who are ASCI members should complete and submit the required information online through their member accounts (see “ASCI account access”).
- General Supporters who are not ASCI members should request that the Proposer add them to the nomination. The Proposer is then able to send an email containing information about accessing the support form on the ASCI website.
ASCI account access
- Access your account
- Go to the “Activities / nominations” tab, navigate to the “Active and International membership” section, and click on Search for a nominee.
- Enter the nominee’s last name (you may enter a partial name):
- If the nominee is found, you’ll be prompted to select your role if available: Proposer, Seconder, or General Supporter.
- If the nominee isn’t found, provide the requested information to add the nominee and start the nomination by selecting your role (see bullet point immediately preceding).
Nomination sections
- About the nominee
— Proposer and nominee may edit this information. - Nominee’s demographic information
— Only the nominee may edit this information.
The ASCI requests responses to questions in a brief, 9-section survey that will help provide the foundation for expanding diversity, fostering inclusion, and achieving equity in the ASCI. All response areas are voluntary, with a “Prefer not to answer” option available for each section. Anyone with access to person-specific information (such as ASCI leadership, members associated with review processes, and staff members) will be required to keep the information confidential. Depersonalized summary information of all response areas may be provided in periodic public reports. - Nominee’s research domain(s)
— Only the nominee may edit this information. - Nominee’s institutional affiliation
— Proposer and nominee may edit this information. - Support for nomination
— Only the Proposer has access to this section.
Proposers may attach the Seconder and General Supporters to the nomination by searching the ASCI member directory. For a supporter who is not an ASCI member, Proposers must supply the supporter’s name and email address in order to attach the person to the nomination. After supporters are attached to the nomination, Proposers are provided the ability to notify them regarding their support forms. - Nominee’s biography
— Proposer and nominee may edit this information.
Limited to 300 words, this brief summary of the nominee’s research and accomplishments will not be evaluated for review, but will be used to populate the nominee’s ASCI directory entry if the nominee is elected. - Documents
— Proposer and nominee may edit this information:- Full academic curriculum vitae, including:
- current funding (clearly indicate whether the nominee is a principal investigator),
- past funding,
- invited lectures,
- patents, and
- full bibliography (with original research separated from other types of publications and the nominee’s name presented in bold face).
- NIH-style biographical sketch (5-page limit), following the current format available at:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/forms/biosketch.htm - A high-resolution headshot photograph (for use if the nominee is recommended for election)
- Three “Most significant publications,” excluding those representing work done by the nominee as a trainee. For each of these three files, an annotation is required and consists of two aspects:
- Full academic curriculum vitae, including:
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- Author list in the original publication sequence, with the nominee’s name in capital letters, followed by numbered notation of the nominee’s role in parentheses (1 = principal investigator, 2 = collaborator), title, journal name, volume, inclusive page numbers, year, and Pubmed ID (PMID). Example:
“John Q. Public and JANE DOE (1). Title. Journal. 1:1-10 (2015). PMID 1234” - A description (50-word limit) of the publication’s key findings and significance.
- Author list in the original publication sequence, with the nominee’s name in capital letters, followed by numbered notation of the nominee’s role in parentheses (1 = principal investigator, 2 = collaborator), title, journal name, volume, inclusive page numbers, year, and Pubmed ID (PMID). Example:
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- Seminal contribution(s)
— Proposer and nominee may edit this information.
Summarize the nominee’s defining seminal contribution(s) and why this work forms the basis for the nomination (75-word limit). Use of lay terminology is encouraged. - Proposer’s general statement on the nominee
— Only the Proposer has access to this section.
In the Proposer’s own words (500-word limit), describe the quality, originality, and impact of the nominee’s scientific work and the consistency and importance of the nominee’s research theme. Include a statement on the level of independence from the nominee’s mentor(s) and the nominee’s productivity and stature in the field.- Proposers should expand upon the candidate’s seminal contribution(s), including the originality, novelty, and impact of this research on the field. Note any special circumstances (e.g., childbearing or personal/family illness) that influenced the candidate’s research activities.
- Information regarding major awards, invitations to give plenary lectures (especially at national and international meetings), and invitations to write chapters in major textbooks should be included as applicable — the quality and quantity of work are important factors.
- Statement on progress and development since previous nomination
— Proposer and nominee may edit this information.
In the Proposer’s own words (500-word limit), describe the critical differences between this nomination and the previous nomination (if applicable).