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Announcing the Finalists for the Early Career Anatomist Award!

     The Early-Career Anatomist Award is given to promising young and early-career scientists who have demonstrated excellence in research and innovation in the field of anatomy. The award recognises their contributions to the advancement of anatomical sciences, with the award winner will be selected from a pool of five shortlisted candidates based on their submitted curricular vitae (CV), abstract, and oral presentation at the 8th IASCBC/3rd MAAC. The award recipient will be honoured with a certificate, honorarium, and complimentary registration as an MAA member.

   We’re thrilled to reveal the brilliant nominees for the Early Career Anatomist Award! These rising stars have made waves in anatomical education, research, and innovation, demonstrating outstanding promise and passion in their fields.

Meet the finalists:

    Come and show your support for the finalists during their oral presentations at the 8th IASCBC/3rd MAAC – 15 August 2025, 11:00am-12:30pm. The winner will be announced during the closing ceremony — don’t miss the moment to celebrate the brightest new talents in our field!

Announcing the Finalists for the Outstanding Student Research Award!

    The Outstanding Student Research Award is presented to exceptional students who have demonstrated excellence in research and innovation within the field of anatomy. This prestigious award acknowledges their significant contributions to advancing anatomical sciences, with the award winner will be selected from a pool of five shortlisted candidates based on their submitted CV, abstract, and oral presentation at the 8th IASCBC & 3rd MAAC. The award recipient will be honoured with a certificate, honorarium, and complimentary registration as a MAA member.

The next generation of anatomical discovery is here — and it’s nothing short of inspiring! We’re excited to announce the nominees for the Outstanding Student Research Award, recognising exceptional contributions by student researchers in the fields of anatomy and cell biology. These brilliant minds have impressed us with their creativity, scientific rigor, and fresh perspectives.

Meet the finalists:

    Come and show your support for the finalists during their oral presentations at the 8th IASCBC/3rd MAAC – 15 August 2025, 9:45am-11:00am. The winner will be announced during the closing ceremony. Join us as we applaud the passion, perseverance, and potential of these outstanding student scholars! Let’s celebrate the future of anatomical science.