Dear Colleague,

The Deep-Sea Biology Society (http://dsbsoc.org/) is pleased to announce that 
we will providing a small 
number of travel awards to those wishing to attend the 6th International 
Symposium on Deep-Sea 
Corals (http://deepseacoral.org/) that will take place in Boston, 
Massachusetts, from September 11-16, 
2016.

Awards will be decided based on the quality of the abstract and financial need. 
Travel award applicants 
are required to submit an abstract to the symposium. The abstract submission 
deadline is June 10. 

Applications must be submitted through this form http://goo.gl/forms/gb0RkxjfT4 
before June 15.  
Applicants will be notified about their application outcomes via email by 
mid-July. Successful applicants 
will be expected to write a short blog post for the DSBS website about their 
experience in the IDSCS. 

In addition to the travel awards, the society will be sponsoring awards for the 
best oral and poster 
presentations by early career scientists at the IDSCS. Early Career is defined 
as anyone who has 
graduated from a PhD program and is pre-tenure, or is in an equivalent research 
or governmental 
position. (Please indicate your interest to be considered our registration site 
when registering for the 
symposium).

Only standing members of the Deep-Sea Biology Society are eligible for the 
awards. If you are not a 
member already, you can join the society here http://dsbsoc.org/membership/. 

Questions about these awards should be directed to Santiago Herrera: 
[email protected].

Please pass the word about the society and these awards to your friends and 
colleagues and invite them 
to join!

Sincerely,

Santiago Herrera, PhD
Membership Secretary of the Deep-Sea Biology Society

CIHR Postdoctoral Fellow
Lehigh University
University of Toronto

Visiting Professor (starting Fall 2016)
Department of Biological Sciences
Lehigh University

Phone (USA): +1 508 744 6453
Phone (Canada): +1 647 521 1110
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://alum.mit.edu/www/sherrera
Twitter: @herre_san

Mission: The Deep-Sea Biology Society aim is to promote deep-sea biological 
sciences and 
conservation through ensuring open forums for scientists, engaging the public 
and policy makers, and 
ensuring demographic diversity among scientists.

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