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ACS Future Pharma Innovators Program

Congratulations to our 2025 ACS Future Pharma Innovators. These 25 students demonstrated scientific and professional success with a passion for a career in the Pharmaceutical Industry. They will be celebrated in Washington, D.C. at the ACS Fall meeting! 

The ACS Future Pharma Innovators Program recognizes individuals who are interested in the pharmaceutical industry as a career path. This program provides an industry mentor and a $1500 stipend for travel to the Fall ACS Meeting to present their research and network with other program members and industrial chemists.

 

Who can apply?

To apply for the ACS Future Pharma Innovators Program, you must:

  • Be a US citizen (studying anywhere) or a non-US citizen attending a graduate program in the US or Canada.
  • Be a member of one of the organizing divisions including the Division of Professional Relations (PROF) (Join Here), Division of Organic Chemistry (DOC) (Join Here), and/or Division of Analytical Chemistry (ANYL) (Join Here).
  • Be available to present your research at the Fall meeting where you will also partake in networking opportunities. 
  • Complete the application prior to the deadline with all components submitted. 
 

What should be included in the scholars program application package?

  • Research statement (no more than 2 pages in length). Formatting should be in size 12 font, Times New Roman, and single spaced. The research statement should include: (1) Description of background information for research, (2) Identification of gap in current scientific understanding of research and the questions aimed to be answered by the work, and (3) Description of work, results, and future directions. 
  • Confirmation that the graduate student can participate in the fall meeting in person.
  • Personal statement (no more than 2 pages in length) that reflects the candidate’s interest in the pharmaceutical industry and how this award will impact your career in science. It is important to highlight how you will use this program to support other early career chemists. Formatting should be in size 12 font, Times New Roman, and single spaced. 
  • A copy of their CV or resume.
  • Proof of enrollment for graduate studies.
  • A letter of recommendation in support of the applicant from your supervisor or PI. 
  • Note: Your CV/Resume, Personal Statement, and Research Summary should be grouped into a single PDF file with the following naming convention:

    Candidate’s Last Name_First Name-FuturePharma.pdf (i.e. Smith_David-FuturePharma.pdf)

 

All application materials must be submitted by TBD. Applicants are not required to submit an abstract through the ACS MAPS system prior to submitting for the award. Recipients of the award will be invited to submit to the specified session before the closure of the submission portal.

For more information, please contact: pharmainnovators@acsprof.org. 

Check Back for Future Program Opportunities

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