The Health Sciences Research Award is given to a new investigator in the Health Sciences Section. The award is designed to encourage postdoctoral research and encourage participation in the Society's Annual Scientific Meeting.
Interested Health Sciences Section students, trainees, fellows and junior faculty must submit an abstract for the Society's Annual Scientific Meeting. Once the abstract has been accepted, a 1,500-word paper by the trainee (describing the research) should be submitted by the deadline below. The award is made on the basis of the paper.
The recipient receives $500, a certificate, and is recognized at the Health Sciences Section Recognition and Networking Event at the GSA Annual Scientific Meeting.
This is the biggest predictor across nearly every GSA opportunity.
Competitive applications usually address research in:
GSA’s mission is interdisciplinary, so strong applications often connect aging research across biological, medical, psychological, or social domains.
For student research awards, GSA explicitly evaluates:
These published criteria make methodological rigor one of the clearest predictors of success.
Strong submissions typically show:
This is a distinctive GSA predictor compared with many specialty societies.
Because GSA spans multiple aging disciplines, successful proposals often bridge fields such as:
Projects with cross-disciplinary relevance tend to stand out strongly.
GSA repeatedly highlights innovation in both its awards and grant-development programming.
Strong applications often present:
Originality is specifically named in student award judging criteria.
For early-career research recognition and investigator awards, common predictors include:
For some early-career awards, GSA explicitly looks for evidence of independent research.
A notable predictor at GSA.
Published review criteria include:
Well-organized, clearly written submissions appear to perform better than technically strong but poorly communicated applications.
Reviewers often favor applicants who show a sustained commitment to aging research or improving the lives of older adults.
Strong indicators:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Gerontological Society of America
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 1101 14th Street NW, Suite 1220 Washington, DC 20005
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Jul 28, 2026
Jul 28, 2026
$500
Affiliation: Gerontological Society of America
Address: 1101 14th Street NW, Suite 1220 Washington, DC 20005
Website URL: https://www.geron.org/membership/member-center/awards/health-sciences-awards/research-award
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