Lifetime Achievement Award
The National Association of Pharmacology and Therapeutics (NPT) established the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022 to honor medical pharmacologists who have demonstrated a lifelong dedication to advancing education, research, and the overall growth of the specialty. The award recognizes individuals who have exhibited excellence in one or more domains of the specialty while contributing through academia, industry, research, or other areas of Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology, and Therapeutics. The award is presented annually during NAPTICON, the National Conference of the organization, and is a one-time honor per individual.
Award Eligibility
- The nominee must be a member of the National Association of Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
- The nominee should hold an MD/DNB/DM in Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology, or Therapeutics obtained after completing an MBBS.
- The nominee must have earned their postgraduate MD degree in Pharmacology at least 20 years prior to the nomination date.
- The nominee should have made outstanding contributions to the fields of Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology, or Therapeutics over a minimum of 20 years post-graduation, whether in academia, the pharmaceutical industry, research, regulatory bodies, or patient care.
- Any person holding an MD in Pharmacology with at least 5 years of experience postgraduation may submit a recommendation for a deserving individual.
- Self-nominations are accepted, provided the nominee meets all the eligibility criteria. In the case of self-nomination, the nominee may complete the 'Proposer' section of the nomination form with their own details.
- The nominee must be alive at the time of the award announcement (the award cannot be given posthumously).
- The current President, General Secretary, and Finance Officer of NPT are ineligible during their active tenure.
- A nomination is valid for one year only, and a new nomination packet must be submitted for each subsequent year.
Award
Commemorative Plaque: A symbol of appreciation presented to the recipient in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the fields of Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology, or Therapeutics.