2017 CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

The Rohlf Medal

The Rohlf Medal was established in 2006 by the family and friends of F. James 
Rohlf to mark his 70th birthday. He has been a longtime Stony Brook University 
faculty member and is currently Emeritus Distinguished Professor in the 
Department of Ecology and Evolution, and Research Professor in the Department 
of Anthropology.

Recipients of the Rohlf Medal will be recognized for excellence in their body 
of work on the development of new morphometric methods or for their 
applications in the biomedical or biological sciences, including evolutionary 
biology, population biology, physical anthropology, developmental biology, 
neurobiology, computer sciences and medicine. The term ‘morphometrics’ is 
intended to include high-dimensional pattern analyses of biological shape, 
especially those that analyze shape in a comprehensive way, or of covariation 
of shape with other variables. The award can recognize advances in the 
mathematical or statistical theory underlying morphometric methods, new 
software that implements or visualizes new methods, or specific new biological 
findings that rely crucially on contemporary morphometric methods and represent 
major advances.


Candidates for the Rohlf Medal may be self-nominated or nominated by others. 
They must possess a Ph.D. degree or the equivalent.



The winning candidate must agree to attend the award ceremony in person in 
order to accept the Rohlf Medal and then deliver the award lecture.



Nomination packages should include,
(1) a description of the body of work (not to exceed two pages) on which the 
candidacy is based,
(2) reprints of no more than three relevant papers and/or software products,
(3) a curriculum vitae, and
(4) three letters of support.

Nominating packages should be uploaded to the Rohlf Medal website 
(http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/ee/rohlf_medal/apply.html) and received by 5 pm, 
EST, 15 July 2017 to be assured of full consideration.

The successful candidate will receive the Rohlf Medal and a cash prize at Stony 
Brook University, planned for October 24th, 2017.  She or he will deliver a 
lecture that is appropriate for a broad audience, ranging from the exact 
sciences to the humanities, concerning the morphometric methodology, software, 
or findings for which the Rohlf Medal was awarded.
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