Best PhD Thesis Award

Launched in 2021, the Antibiotics Best PhD Thesis Award is presented annually to recognize young scholars who are judged to have completed the most outstanding PhD theses in the field of biochemistry, chemistry, genetics, microbiology and pharmacology, and to encourage the continuation of their outstanding work and further contribution to their field. The application process for this award is open from November to May every year and winners are announced in July.

The Prize:
– Bonus (CHF 800);
– A certificate;
– A free voucher for article processing fees valid for one year.

Number of Winners: 2

 
Antibiotics Best PhD Thesis Award
 
Application deadline: 31 May 2025
Winner announcement: 31 July 2025

Eligibility and Requirements

– The candidate must be a PhD student or recently qualified PhD fellow who has produced a highly anticipated thesis with great academic potential;
– The PhD thesis must be their original work;
– The PhD thesis must be defended in 2024.

Required Application Documents

– An executive summary of the PhD thesis in English of around 3000 words;
– A letter from the PhD supervisor recommending the candidate for consideration for this award;
– The candidate’s CV, including a list of publications connected with the thesis;
– An electronic copy of the PhD thesis;
– A scanned copy of the PhD diploma (or certificate of studying at a school or research institute as a PhD student going to graduate or participate in graduation thesis defenses).

 
Past Winners
 
Year: 

Winner

Nikoleta Giarimoglou
Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Patras, Greece
Tim M.J. Ewoldt
Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Erasmus University Medical Center

Award Committee

Prof. Nicholas Dixon Chairman
University of Wollongong
Dr. Marc Maresca
Aix Marseille University
Prof. Dr. Jordi Vila

Winner

Rosa Bellavita
Department of Pharmacy, University of Naples, Federico II

Award Committee

Prof. Dr. Jordi Vila Chairman
Dr. Nuno Azevedo
FEUP
Dr. Marc Maresca
Aix Marseille University
Prof. Dr. Manuel Simões
Universidade do Porto - Faculdade de Engenharia
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