FM of the Year and Outstanding FM of the Year awards 2014

Riccardo Asero with his 2014 FM of the Year Award in Dermatology

Riccardo Asero with his 2014 FM of the Year Award in Dermatology

April is F1000 awards season: yesterday we announced the winners of the AFM Travel Grants, and today, we are thrilled to announce the winners of the ‘Faculty Member of the Year’ awards and ‘Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year‘ awards – these awards allow us to celebrate the hard work of our Faculty Members.

Every year, we award a ‘FM of the Year’ award to one Faculty Member from each Faculty, 32 in total, who have worked especially hard submitting F1000 article recommendations during the previous 12 months. For those who have previously won the FM of the Year award more than two years running and continue to make extraordinary submissions, we award ‘Outstanding FM of the Year’ – this year, 10 Faculty Members were given this accolade. The award winners are selected by the F1000 editorial team.

We would like to thank all of our Faculty for their hard work and support in 2014. Here’s a toast to you!

Please join me in congratulating all 42 Faculty Members who have won FM of the Year awards this year:

Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year 2014

Cardiovascular Disorders

Ecology

Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Microbiology

Neuroscience

Pharmacology & Drug Discovery

Physiology

Plant Biology

Public Health & Epidemiology

Structural Biology

Faculty Members of the Year 2014

Anesthesiology & Pain Management

Cardiovascular Disorders

Cell Biology

Chemical Biology

Critical Care & Emergency Medicine

Dermatology

Developmental Biology

Diabetes & Endocrinology

Ecology

Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Genomics & Genetics

Hematology

Immunology

Infectious Diseases

Microbiology

Nephrology

Neurological Disorders

Neuroscience

Oncology

Ophthalmology

Otolaryngology

Pharmacology & Drug Discovery

Physiology

Plant Biology

Psychiatry

Public Health & Epidemiology

Research Methodology

Respiratory Disorders

Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology

Structural Biology

Urology

Women’s Health

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