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The AMS microscopy training fellowship funds are for support of graduate students and faculty members at the beginning of their careers. The funds are for training in new microscopy techniques. There are two fellowships of $ 1000 each are available each year, and the training may be obtained either
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Founded in 1878 as an outgrowth of the first National Microscopical Congress, the first members of the AMS were biologists, medical doctors, and dentists interested in incorporating light microscopy into their clinical work. During this time period, the compound microscope was a new technology and
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Yearly meetings conducted by the AMS focus on innovation in current microscopy techniques. Workshops conducted by the AMS are focused not only on microscopy techniques themselves, but also on the organisms that current members are studying with these microscopy techniques.
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Early AMS meetings functioned as social and scientific gatherings, and were heavily covered by the press. Public admission was encouraged by demonstrations on biological specimens that highlighted the importance of microscopes and microscopy to the general public.
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and Robert B. Tolles, renowned microscope makers, were honored by the production of the Spencer-Tolles Memorial Fund, which continues to promote publications in the field of microscopical research.
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Dr. R.H. Ward, a medical doctor, was the first president of the AMS. His son, Henry B. Ward was an early twentieth-century biologist and later went on to serve as an AMS president.
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The guidelines apply to any graduate student or early career faculty member who is a full member of AMS, again with the exception of past fellowship recipients.
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The AMS awards a certificate and a monetary prize for the Best Contributed Paper, original research that is presented by a student at the AMS Annual Meeting.
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At its inception, these publications welcomed research about the practical applications of microscopy on a range of biological fields including study of
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from volume 114, and currently its content centers around all aspects of the biology of invertebrates–not only microscopy, but also research involving
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Applications from graduates students and faculty members are also assessed independently and awards are rewarded at a maximum of $ 1000.
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Only students or graduates who have not received a degree more than 12 months before the meeting are eligible to compete for the awards.
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AMS travel awards are funds of $ 250 for transportation to the annual AMS meetings, which are joint endeavors between the AMS and the
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Alpheus Baker Hervey was the chairman of the first congress. Trained as a marine biologist, his research focused on algae.
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related to all types of invertebrates: protozoan and metazoan, aquatic and terrestrial, free-living and symbiotic".
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A cohort of biologists and science educators, the AMS's members use a wide array of microscopical techniques (
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student who is a member of the AMS, with the exception of students who received this award in the past.
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the AMS was purposed with exploiting its possibilities in the fields of medicine and bacteriology.
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as strictly complementary to these research goals, and should function as a secondary component.
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However, as the publication shifted to focus on invertebrate biology, the name was changed from
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The collection of prominent scientists who belonged to the AMS also included: L.M. Vorce, Dr.
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through public courses and workshops or through private courses taken at other institutions.
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The AMS also awards the Ralph and Mildred Buchsbaum Prize for Excellence in
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There are two fellowships of $ 1000 each that the AMS awards to students.
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There are two categories: color and black-and-white photomicrographs.
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The AMS Student Research Fellowship funds are offered to
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Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRF)
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describes its research goals as spanning the fields of "
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