3/9/2022:
2022 SID Annual Meeting Travel Grant Awardees
Congratulations to those selected for travel grants to the 2022 SID Annual Meeting. View the list of recipients by CLICKING HERE
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1/19/2022: Thank you to everyone who applied for travel grants to the 2022 SID Annual Meeting. The application period is now closed. Determinations will be made and notifications sent in mid-to-late February 2022.
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The SID will be providing travel grants to support participation to the 2022 SID Annual Meeting.
There will be four (4) different applications to choose from.
- Presenting Author Applicants
- Underrepresented Minorities Applicants
- Developing Country Applicants
- North American Applicants (Canada, Mexico, South America)
1. For the Presenting Author Application, the following individuals are eligible to apply:
- Residents in Dermatology and other medical fields;
- Pre- and Post-Doctoral Fellows;
- Medical and Graduate students;
- Lab Technicians;
- Junior faculty who demonstrate extreme financial need.
Guidelines to follow:
- Applicant must be the presenting author on an abstract submitted to the 2022 SID Annual Meeting;
- The abstract must be submitted for oral presentation consideration;
Click here to access the application form. If you choose to complete this form outside of the abstract submission system, please note your Abstract Control ID on the application. Once complete, please send to abstracts@sidnet.org with the subject line indicating that it is for a Travel Grant Application. You also can access the form online with the AbstractCentral website system (Step 3 – Presentation).
2. For the Underrepresented Minority (URM) Application, the following individuals are eligible to apply:
- Residents in Dermatology and other medical fields;
- Pre- and Post-Doctoral Fellows;
- Medical and Graduate students;
- Lab Technicians;
- Junior faculty who demonstrate extreme financial need.
*Our working definition of a URM is someone whose racial or ethnic makeup is from one of the following: African American / Black, Asian: Filipino, Hmong, or Vietnamese, Hispanic / Latinx, Native American / Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander, or two or more races when one or more are from the preceding racial and ethnic categories in this list.
Guidelines to follow:
- Applicant must be the presenting author on an abstract submitted to the 2022 SID Annual Meeting;
- The abstract must be submitted for oral presentation consideration;
Click here to access the application form. If you choose to complete this form outside of the abstract submission system, please note your Abstract Control ID on the application. Once complete, please send to abstracts@sidnet.org with the subject line indicating that it is for a Travel Grant Application. You also can access the form online with the AbstractCentral website system (Step 3 – Presentation).
3. For the Developing Country Application, the following individuals are eligible to apply:
- Residents in Dermatology and other medical fields;
- Pre- and Post-Doctoral Fellows;
- Medical and Graduate students;
- Lab Technicians;
- Junior faculty who demonstrate extreme financial need.
- An individual should be from the country that we have identified as being a developing country. Click here to access this list.
Guidelines to follow:
- Applicant must be the presenting author on an abstract submitted to the 2022 SID Annual Meeting;
- The abstract must be submitted for oral presentation consideration;
Click here to access the application form. If you choose to complete this form outside of the abstract submission system, please note your Abstract Control ID on the application. Once complete, please send to abstracts@sidnet.org with the subject line indicating that it is for a Travel Grant Application. You also can access the form online with the AbstractCentral website system (Step 3 – Presentation).
4. For the Canada, Mexico, South America Application, the following individuals are eligible to apply:
- Residents in Dermatology and other medical fields;
- Pre- and Post-Doctoral Fellows;
- Medical and Graduate students;
- Lab Technicians;
- Junior faculty who demonstrate extreme financial need.
Guidelines to follow:
- Applicant must be the presenting author on an abstract submitted to the 2022 SID Annual Meeting;
- The abstract must be submitted for oral presentation consideration;
Click here to access the application form. If you choose to complete this form outside of the abstract submission system, please note your Abstract Control ID on the application. Once complete, please send to abstracts@sidnet.org with the subject line indicating that it is for a Travel Grant Application. You also can access the form online with the AbstractCentral website system (Step 3 – Presentation).
Direct any questions that you may have to abstracts@sidnet.org.
Good luck!