Imbach-Townsend Award
The Imbach-Townsend Award was established in 2006 to honor the two scientists who founded the International Round Tables in 1972, namely Profs. Jean-Louis Imbach and Leroy B. Townsend. Each of these scientists made seminal contributions to the area of nucleosides, nucleotides and nucleic acids during their careers. Prof. Imbach focused on the synthesis of nucleosides and oligonucleotides with carbohydrate modifications, as well as on nucleoside monophosphate prodrugs. The main focus of Prof. Townsend’s research was on nucleosides with various altered heterocyclic bases. Their seminal contributions continue to be regularly cited in scientific literature.
The Imbach-Townsend award is made to a scientist at each International Round Table based upon the following criteria:
- The scientist should exemplify the spirit and dedication shown by Jean-Louis Imbach and Leroy Townsend during their respective careers.
- The award is to recognize outstanding accomplishment in the fields of nucleosides, nucleotides and nucleic acids, and the recipient may be a chemist or a biologist.
- Recipients may be of any age, but the award is for one or more specific achievements, and is not intended as a lifetime achievement award.
The award recipient receives a gift, a cash prize, meeting expenses, and he or she will present a lecture at the International Roundtable where the award is presented.
John A. Montgomery Award
The John A. Montgomery Award was established by IS3NA in 2006 in honor of the contributions to chemotherapy made by Dr. John A. Montgomery.
Dr. J. A. Montgomery’s pioneering approaches to applying both chemistry and biology to structure-based drug design have laid much of the foundation for present research in this field. His research resulted in the publication of over 400 research papers and over 50 patents. He is a co-inventor of five FDA approved anti-cancer drugs and was a major contributor to the field of nucleoside chemistry and the design of nucleoside antimetabolite drugs.
The J. A. Montgomery Award is made to a scientist at each International Round Table based upon the following criteria:
- The J. A. Montgomery Award recipient should embody the spirit of Dr. Montgomery. The recipient may be a chemist or biologist, working in the field of nucleosides, nucleotides and nucleic acids of biological relevance, preferentially in the domain of anticancer and antiviral chemotherapy.
- The award is for one or more specific achievements and is not intended as a life achievement award.
The award recipient receives a gift, a cash prize, meeting expenses, and he or she will present a lecture at the International Roundtable where the award is presented.
The Chu Family Foundation Scholarships
for Early Career Women in Science
The Chu Family Scholarships were initiated by The Chu Family Foundation (TCFF) and IS3NA to support the professional development of early-career level women with the potential for significant contribution in the field of nucleoside/tide and/or nucleic acid research by providing funds to attend a specialized workshop, visit/work in another laboratory to obtain new skills, take a course or acquire specialized training.
IRT Travel Awards
To encourage young researchers to attend and present their works at XXVI IRT, IS3NA provides a limited number of Travel Awards, reserved to PhD students and post-docs with restricted budget submitting an abstract for a poster/oral contribution.
Eligibility
To apply to the IS3NA Travel Awards for XXVI IRT, PhD students and post docs (having discussed their PhD thesis maximum 5 years before May, 2026) have to:
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Send an abstract to the XXVI IRT through the standard registration process
Application process
Submit your application
Submission deadline is April 8, 2026.
You must upload the following documents as a single PDF file in the order listed below.
- Short CV (max 1 page).
- Supporting letter of the mentor confirming the role of the applicant as PhD student or post-doc and specifying the mentor’s inability to cover the travel and staying expenses of the applicant through institutional or personal grants (max 1 page).
- Letter of the applicant with indication of the expected costs for travel and staying expenses to attend the XXVI IRT in Barcelona (max 1 page).
- Submitted abstract.
Additional information
The IS3NA Poster and Travel Awards committee will evaluate all the regular applications before the Early Bird registration deadline. The winners of the Travel Awards will be contacted by e-mail and will have to confirm the award acceptance.
As a general rule, only one application from the same lab will be accepted; should one supervisor send more than one recommendation letter, he/she will have to clearly indicate his/her priority order. The winners of the IS3NA Travel Awards for the XXVI IRT cannot apply for the IS3NA Poster Awards for the same conference.
Poster Awards
To encourage young researchers to attend and present their works at XXVI IRT, IS3NA provides several Poster Awards given at the end of the XXVI IRT meeting. These awards are reserved to PhD students and post-docs presenting a poster during the XXVI IRT. The winners of the IS3NA Travel Awards for the XXV IRT cannot apply for the IS3NA Poster Awards for the same conference.