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for Excellence in Snake Systematics
General Conditions of The Slowinski AwardBecause of a substantial contribution from Deutsche Bank (New York City), and the individual contributions by his many friends and colleagues (see below), this Award was established in 2002 by the Board of Directors of The Center for North American Herpetology (CNAH) as a trust in perpetuity in recognition of the scientific achievements of the late Joseph B. Slowinski, whose life-long study on amphibian, chelonian, and reptilian evolution, especially venomous snakes, was amply demonstrated in his extensive academic and popular writings, photography, and scholarship.
Specifications of The Slowinski Award
Qualifications of The Slowinski Award Enough money has been raised to initiate an endowed trust in perpetuity, and a portion of the interest of the trust will be used to fund the award annually, while the remaining interest will be placed back into the fund.
Additional donations may be sent to: Make checks payable to CNAH, and indicate in the remarks section that the donation is toward The Slowinski Award. Or a donation may be made on-line: Recipients of The Joseph B. Slowinski Award for Excellence in Snake Systematics
2003
for his published research paper entitled Phylogenetic Relationships of the Dwarf Boas and a Comparison of Bayesian and Bootstrap Measures of Phylogenetic Support Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 25(2): 361-371 (2002) co-authored with Derrick J. Zwickl, Tracy A. Heath, and David M. Hillis A Commemorative Memento and $500.00
2004
for his published research paper entitled Assessing the Phylogenetic Utility of Four Mitochondrial Genes and a Nuclear Intron in the Asian Pit Viper Genus Trimeresurus: Separate, Simultaneous, and Conditional Data Combination Analyses Molecular Biology and Evolution 20(8): 1240-1251 (2003) co-authored with Anita Malhotra and Roger S. Thorpe A Commemorative Memento and $500.00
2005
for his published research paper entitled Molecular Systematics of Racers, Whipsnakes and Relatives (Reptilia: Colubridae) Using Mitochondrial and Nuclear Markers Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 42: 223-233 (2004) co-authored with Robin Lawson, Ulrich Joger and Michael Wink A Commemorative Memento and $500.00
2006
for his published research paper entitled Modeling Nucleotide Evolution at the Mesoscale: The Phylogeny of the Neotropical Pitvipers of the Porthidium Group (Viperidae: Crotalinae) Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 37(3): 881-898 (2005) co-authored with Mahmood M. Sasa and Christopher L. Parkinson A Commemorative Memento and $500.00
2007
for his published research paper entitled Dispersal and Vicariance: The Complex Evolutionary History of Boid Snakes Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 40(2): 347-358 (2006) co-authored with Paul T. Chippindale A Commemorative Memento and $500.00
2008
for his published research paper entitled How and When did Old World Rat Snakes Disperse into the New World? Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 43: 173-189 (2007) co-authored with Robin Lawson A Commemorative Memento and $500.00
2009
for her published research paper entitled Molecular Phylogeny and Divergence Dates for Australasian Elapids and Sea Snakes (Hydrophiinae): Evidence from Seven Genes for Rapid Evolutionary Radiations Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 682-695 (2008) co-authored with Michael S. Y. Lee, Remko Leys, Robert Foster, and J. Scott Keogh A Commemorative Memento and $500.00
The
Center for North American Herpetology is
grateful to the following,
whose financial contributions made The Slowinski Award possible: Corporate Contributors Deutsche Bank - New York, New York Kansas Herpetological Society - Topeka, Kansas The Center for North American Herpetology - Lawrence, Kansas The W. Richard & Winifred W. Bingham Foundation - San Francisco, California Individual Contributors Armitage, Steven T. - Kansas City, Missouri Bales, W. Kenton - Omaha, Nebraska Beaham, Robert B. - Kansas City, Missouri Becker, Bryan N. & Yolanda T. - Madison, Wisconsin Blitt, Rita - Leawood, Kansas Collins, Jerry & Kay - Cincinnati, Ohio Collins, Suzanne L. & Joseph T. - Lawrence, Kansas Curry, William H. & Dorothy F. - Mission Woods, Kansas DeLong, Lea Rosson - Des Moines, Iowa Dieringer, Beverly - West Redding, Connecticut Dillon, Robert and Marjorie - Thomas, West Virginia Edgar, Howard & Betty - Hutchinson, Kansas Edgar, Steven K. & Rosalia M. L. Gomez-Mozo - Long Island City, New York Fitch, Henry S. - Lawrence, Kansas Fletcher, Deborah A. - Boston, Massachusetts Foltz, Roger E. - Omaha, Nebraska Francis, J. Scott - Kansas City, Missouri Harju, Susanna - Kansas City, Missouri Herman, Adriane K. - Kansas City, Missouri Jensen, Don A. & Sallie H. - Kansas City, Missouri Kenepaske, Linda - New York, New York Kensett, James W. and Lenore B. - Chanute, Kansas Knight, James and Karin - Aiken, South Carolina Lambert, Jonathan B. - Kansas City, Missouri Lokke, John - Omaha, Nebraska Luther, Marilyn & Tal - Taos, New Mexico Masterman, Lucy R. - Tucson, Arizona McFarland, Ruth F. - Kansas City, Missouri Meshaka, Walter E., Jr. - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Moriarty, Carolyn - Omaha, Nebraska Moriarty, Emily C. - Austin, Texas O'Neal, John T. & Patricia L. - Chicago, Illinois Peters, Dee - Santa Fe, New Mexico Pipkin, Nick and Kelsey - Topeka, Kansas Polsky, Steven - San Francisco, California Pypes, Evelyn L. - Roeland Park, Kansas Rasmussen, Stanley and Teresa - Overland Park, Kansas Rosenkrantz, Gail - New York, New York Ryan, Ann - Hays, Kansas Scott, John C., Jr. - New York, New York Slowinski, Ronald J. - Kansas City, Missouri Taggart, Bruce and Germaine - Hays, Kansas Taggart, Travis W. - Hays, Kansas Torrence, Gaylord - Des Moines, Iowa Van Keppel, G. William - Kansas City, Missouri Weaver, Chelsea R. - Salado, Arkansas Whitacre, David - Lisle, Illinois White, Fifi - Shawnee Mission, Kansas Wiley, MacKenzie - Hays, Kansas Williams, Eva - Wichita, Kansas Windsor, Sean D. - New York, New York Wurst, Timothy A. & Gwen E. - Denver, Colorado The Center for North American Herpetology serves as a safe and secure haven for funds designated for herpetological awards and grants. Such funds are deposited in specific trusts in perpetuity, thus ensuring that they will be used only for the purposes for which they were donated. Individuals interested in establishing state or regional awards of a similar nature should contact The Center for North American Herpetology. All donations are tax deductible. |
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