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DeLill Nasser Award for Professional
Development in Genetics

2009
Application Form

In recognition of the critical role
DeLill Nasser played for the discipline
and for her love of genetics, in 2001,
The Genetics Society of America
established The DeLill Nasser Award for
Professional Development in Genetics, an
award for graduate students and
postdoctoral trainees, to support travel
costs for young geneticists to attend
national and international meetings and
enroll in laboratory courses. The Award
is named for long-time GSA member and
National Science Foundation Program
Director in Eukaryotic Genetics, DeLill
Nasser.
Nasser, who died in 2000, was at NSF for
more than 22 years and was considered
the “patron saint” of genetics and
friend of many geneticists. She was
primarily interested “in the science”
and because of this interest championed
the funding of the genomic sequencing of
Arabidopsis and research in Drosophila.
Giving them time and support, Nasser
enabled researchers to work on genetic
problems, sometimes seemingly obscure,
which resulted in significant progress
in genetics research.
Nasser was especially supportive of
young scientists, people who were
beginning their careers and those trying
to open new areas of genetic inquiry.
Members of the DeLill Nasser Selection
Committee are: Thomas Kaufman, Chair,
Philip Harriman and Scott Hawley. At
least one award, and sometimes more, is
given annually to a graduate student or
postdoctoral trainee. For a list of past
recipients, please
click here.
Each year, GSA membership is asked to
contribute to the fund. Checks should be
written to The Genetics Society of
America with “DeLill Nasser Fund”
written in the lower left memo, and
mailed to:
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Elaine Strass
Executive Director
Genetics Society of America
9650 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20814-3998
Email:
estrass@genetics-gsa.org
Tel: 301-634-7301
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