Raney Fund Award
Raney Announcement:
The Raney Award is presented annually in honor of Edward C. Raney (1909-1984). Raney was a leader among Ichthyologists. He possessed a broad knowledge of the fishes of the world; his particular area of expertise was the fishes of the eastern United States. A member of the faculty at Cornell University, Dr. Raney authored over 75 papers dealing with the systematics, behavior, and ecology of fishes. He was an expert on aquatic environmental problems and served on numerous environmental advisory committees. He was a member of over 30 professional societies, and he served as secretary (1948-1951) and president (1955-1956) of ASIH. The students of Ed Raney are among the leaders in ichthyology today in no small part because of his mentorship and enthusiasm in the study of fishes.
Applications are solicited for grants to be awarded from the Raney Fund for Ichthyology. These funds are used to provide support for young ichthyologists for museums or laboratory study, travel, fieldwork, or any other activity that will effectively enhance their professional careers and their contributions to the science of ichthyology.
Applicants must be members of ASIH and should be enrolled for an advanced degree. Applicants who do not meet these basic requirements may be considered for the award under exceptional circumstances if their careers are judged to be in a developmental stage. Individual awards are typically in the $400-$1000 range and will be awarded on basis of both merit and need.
Applications and a letter of recommendation should be e-mailed (not mailed) to the current Raney Award Committee Chair: Dr. Timothy Targett, University of Delaware, College of Marine & Earth Studies ttargett@udel.edu. The application (PDF format or Word document) should consist of no more than two single-spaced pages and must include the following:
(1) name, address, email address, and telephone numbers of the applicant;
(2) institutional affiliation;
(3) academic degree being sought and the year of its expected completion, or highest degree and its date of award;
(4) name of the applicant's current or most recent major professor;
(5) title of the proposed research;
(6) justification for the research
(7) concise description of research objectives and methods;
(8) sources of partial support for the research and pending applications for support from other funds;
(9) budget outline; and
(10) short statement of the way in which the award would be used.
A Literature Cited section should be appended and is not included in the two page limit.
Budget items should be listed as nearly as possible in order of priority. Applicants should attempt to keep the budget within the amount of available funds. In case the award must be less than the requested budget, the impact of eliminating part or all of any items should be clearly given.
The letter of recommendation from the applicant's current major professor should include statements concerning: (1) the competence of the applicant; (2) the significance of the applicant's research; and (3) the desirability of and need for the funds. The applicant should request that the letter be sent directly to the Raney Award Committee Chair. The application and letter of recommendation should reach the Committee chair no later than 1 March 2008. It is expected that awards will be made by 1 May 2008. Certificates will be presented during the Annual Business Meeting in Montreal.
Previous Winners
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1975
Michael A. Bell |
1976
Gene S. Helfman Douglas F. Markle |
1977
George V. Lauder, Jr. - $1250 |
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1978
Terrence M. Lim - $700 |
1979
R. Dana Ono - $747 |
1980
Lawrence A. Blumer - $500 |
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1981
Lauren H. LaRue - $1200 |
1982
Jacqueline F. Webb - $1720 |
1983
Stephan F. Norton - $2200 |
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1984
Eldredge Bermingham - $1650 |
1985
Kathryn A.Goddard - $1200 |
1986
Bret C. Harvey - $440 |
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1987
Alexandra Basolo - $950 |
1988
Julia K. Parrish - $1225 |
1989
Alexandra Basolo - $872 |
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1990
Simon Nemtzov - $1000 |
1991
Andrew M. Shedlock - $900 |
1992
Francisco Javier Gago - $600 |
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1993
Eliot G. Drucker - $725 |
1994
Greta S. Aeby - $300 |
1995
Elena Amesbury - $300 |
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1996
Marcelo de Carvalho - $600
Vicente Cassano - $258 David Eisenhour - $527 Tomas Hrbek - $559 Richard W. Julian - $336 Thomas M. Orrell - $500 Jean Porterfield - $520 Jeffrey S. Shima - $700
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1997
Jay R. Hove - $500
Roldan C. Munoz - $500 Peter A. Nelson - $665 Robert J. Scott - $600 Shane A. Webb - $480 Lisa Wooninck - $755
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1998
Elena Amesbury - $900
Ian Hamilton - $510 Stephen M. Kajiura - $640 Kyle R. Pillar - $485 April Randle - $1000 Christopher Skelton - $478
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1999
Gianetta Adams - $800 |
2000
Christin Hulslander - $700 |
2001
Benjamin Ruttenberg - $1000 |
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2002
Martha Burford - $1000 Mark Dugo - $1000 |
2003
W. James Cooper - $1000 |
2004
Christen Bossou - $1000 |
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2005
Benjamin Ciotti - $1000 |
2006
Shannon DeVaney - $832 |
2007 Yvette R. Alva - $1000
Mollie F. Cashner - $1000
Jayne M. Gardiner - $1000
Donovan German - $1000
Stuart Willis - $1000
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