Evolutionary, Ecological, or Conservation Genomics (EECG) Research Awards 2024
The AGA's EECG Research Awards provide funds to support the final stages of genomic research projects for grad students and postdocs.
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120+
Years of Discovery
11,000+
Published Papers
All Organisms
From Microbes to Mammals
Since 1903
Founded in Washington, D.C.
Our vision: to harness the power of genomics to understand and conserve the diversity of life
We are committed to accomplishing this mission together with the most inclusive group of members and contributors possible, unrestricted by race, gender, sexuality, religion, political affiliation, or background. We have worked and will continue to work to broaden participation in this field to reflect the diversity of our broader community. We adamantly oppose any forms of discrimination, and we enthusiastically support the dissemination of peer-reviewed scientific research results to other scientists and the public at large.
The American Genetic Association grants awards each year to its members for support of special events that advance the mission of AGA, particularly to support students to attend the event.
Eligible events include specialized workshops and short courses in topical areas of organismal genetics and genomics, but any event relevant to AGA's purpose will be considered. Events that could lead to Journal of Heredity articles will receive special consideration.
Awards are between $1,000-$10,000. Funding is competitive, and applications must follow the guidelines.
The American Genetic Association grants EECG Research Awards to graduate and post-doctoral researchers who are at a critical point in their research, where additional funds would allow them to conclude their research project and prepare it for publication.
These awards are open to any graduate student or postdoctoral fellow who is a member of the American Genetic Association at the time of application.
Awards are for up to $6,000.
The American Genetic Association has established the Robert K. Wayne Conservation Scholarship and Research Fund to support graduate students whose research directly benefits a threatened species. The first $6000 scholarship was awarded to Kyle Jaynes in 2023. We welcome donations from members of our community who wish to grow the impact of this Fund in Bob's honor.
Registration information for the upcoming AGA Presidential Symposium will be announced soon!
John Kelly, University of Kansas
Samuel Yeaman, University of Calgary
Bret Payseur, University of Wisconsin
Jianzhi Zhang, University of Michigan
Guy Sella, Columbia University
Rachael Bay, UC Davis
Dmitri Petrov, Stanford University
Jenny Tung, Duke University
Joanna Kelley, UC Santa Cruz
Molly Schumer, Stanford University
Sarah Kocher, Princeton University
Rasmus Nielsen, UC Berkeley
Jeff Good, University of Montana
Graham Coop, UC Davis
Paul Schmidt, University of Pennsylvania
Trisha Wittkopp, University of Michigan
Katie Lotterhos, Northeastern University
Julia Kreiner, University of Chicago
AGA2026: Polygenic Adaptation in a Changing World - President Michael Nachman
AGA2024: Genomic Technologies and the Future of Conservation - President Beth Shapiro
AGA2022: Selfish Evolution: Mechanisms & Consequences of Genomic Conflict - President Lila Fishman
AGA2021: Conservation Genomics, Current Applications & Future Directions - President Kelly Zamudio
AGA2020: Genes as Environment - President Kimberly Hughes
AGA2019: Sex and Asex - President Maria Orive
AGA2018: Origins of Adaptive Radiation - President Rosemary Gillespie
AGA2017: Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics in the Wild - President Anne Bronikowski
AGA2016: Local Adaptation - President Lynda Delph
AGA2015: Chromosome Evolution - President Katie Peichel
AGA2014: Evolution and Plasticity - President Robin Waples
AGA2013: Speciation Continuum - President Kerry Shaw