2012 Peter G. Anderson
2011 Avrum Gotlieb
2010 Abul K. Abbas
2009 Vinay Kumar
The ASIP Robbins Distinguished Educator Award is partially supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Elsevier, an ASIP Corporate Partner
Partially supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Elsevier
The ASIP Robbins Distinguished Educator Award recognizes individuals whose contributions to education in pathology have had a manifest impact at a regional, national, or international level. Examples of meritorious contributions include, but are not limited to:
• Design of innovative or improved educational platforms, curricula, or training programs
• Leadership in strategic planning or administration of educational initiatives
• Development of widely disseminated educational materials, such as textbooks, laboratory manuals, and software
• Development of training/education in investigative pathobiology at the undergraduate, graduate and post- graduate levels
• Documented achievements in mentoring, e.g., junior faculty, students, or postdoctoral research or clinical fellows
Awardees will receive an honorarium and a plaque that will be presented at the ASIP Annual Business Meeting. Nominations for the 2013 award require: 1) three letters of recommendation, including at least two from members of the Society; 2) the candidate's curriculum vitae including bibliography, and 3) ASIP membership in good standing for at least four (4) years. Evidence of exemplary contributions to education in pathology must be explicitly delineated in the nomination package.
This award is named in honor of Stanley Robbins (1915-2003) a leader in pathology education, and formerly of Boston University and Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Read more about the life of Stanley L. Robbins in The American Journal of Pathology
The ASIP 2013 Meritorious Awards nominations deadline was January 15, 2012.
For more information on ASIP Meritorious Awards contact Tara Snethen, tsnethen@asip.org.