Barbara Hales Award

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barbara hales

BACKGROUND

Dr. Barbara Hales is a James McGill Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at McGill University (Montreal). Dr. Hales is a world-renowned expert in developmental and reproductive toxicology, and endocrine disruption. Funded by extra-mural competitive grants, her laboratory research focuses on the effects of house dust mixtures of flame retardants on reproduction and development, the impact of exposure to phthalates and “green” plasticizers on progeny outcome, and approaches towards the responsible replacement of endocrine disrupting chemicals. Dr. Hales has published over 160 journal articles and 45 book chapters. Her laboratory has provided opportunities to graduate students, visiting scholars and postdoctoral fellows, many of whom currently hold diverse positions in different sectors. Dr. Hales has served as President of the Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC) and the Teratology Society and as the Secretary-General of the International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX). Dr. Hales has been bestowed with many awards of distinction, notably the Teratology Society’s Agnish Fellowship Award (2019), and the STC’s Gabriel L. Plaa Award (2008).

PURPOSE

The purpose of the Barbara Hales Award is to recognize the accomplishment of a toxicologist affiliated with a Canadian institution for their significant contributions to the field of toxicology over the past 5 years.

SELECTION

The Awards Committee is chaired by the Past President and includes a councillor plus two members appointed by the Board from the general membership and who are not members of the Board. The decision of the Awards Committee shall be final. Only one award will be made annually; there is no obligation to make the award when there is no nominee who is deemed to be qualified.

AWARD

The Barbara Hales Award takes the form of an engraved plaque plus a cheque for $500 and will be presented at the Annual Symposium by the President of STC. The awardee will be invited to present a lecture on their research contributions during the Annual Symposium. One nominator will be invited to chair and introduce the awardee at the lecture.

ELIGIBILITY

  1. The nominee mus be a Canadian citizen;
  2. The nominee must be affiliated with a Canadian institution.
  3. The nominee must demonstrate their significant contributions to the field of toxicology during the past 5 years.

NOMINATION PROCESS

Nominations must be made by two regular members of STC (i.e. the Sponsors), in good standing, but no member may nominate more than one candidate during any one year. Nominations must be accompanied by:

  1. A one-page summary, clearly describing the recent contributions (past 5 years) of the nominee to the field of toxicology. Contributions can take the form of publications, presentations, intellectual property, awards, degrees, knowledge translation, policy development, specialized training, strategic employment positions, etc. The one-page summary should include a rationale for considering that these contributions are significant for the field of toxicology;
  2. Copies of no more than five manuscripts and other documents published in the last 5 years and considered by the Sponsors to be pertinent to the award. Other documents could include policy briefs, technical reports, patents, proprietary submissions, subcontract reviews, etc. It is acknowledged that it may not be possible for Sponsors to provide copies of proprietary information;
  3. The nominee’s CV and a brief biographical sketch suitable for press release.

TIMELINE

Nominations for the award should be submitted to the Chairperson of the Awards Committee via email to info@stcweb.ca by July 1st, 2023. The Chairperson of the Awards Committee will forward the decision to the STC’s Board of Director for ratification by September 1st, 2023.