The ASBMB DeLano Award recognizes scientists whose innovative computational advances have significantly impacted molecular or cellular life sciences research.
Funder: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2027 (Nomination deadline for ASBMB DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences)
Funding Amounts: $3,000 honorarium plus plaque and travel expenses to present at the ASBMB annual meeting (one-time award)
Summary: Recognizes accessible and innovative computational advances that significantly impact molecular or cellular life sciences research.
Key Information: Both nominees and nominators must be ASBMB members.
This award honors a scientist for accessible and innovative computational developments or applications that advance research in the life sciences at the molecular or cellular level. Established in memory of Warren L. DeLano, the award celebrates impactful work that enhances understanding and progress in biosciences through computational approaches. Recipients are recognized for making computational tools or methods more productive, widely accessible, and transformative for the scientific community.