PANIC has always supported the student community by providing student travel grants to the annual conference. During this meeting, students can meet leaders in the NMR community, network with current industry professionals, connect with other early career students, and learn about the newest NMR technologies being developed.
About the Student Travel Grant:
- A student travel grant will provide one free registration for the PANIC 2025 meeting (if registration has already been paid, this will be refunded in full).
- Students must present either a poster or a submitted talk (selected for presentation) to be considered for a travel grant. Submit your abstract through our abstract submission page here.
- Awardees must attend the specified events and be present for the presentation of awards at the end of the PANIC 2025 conference or they will forfeit their travel grant. Travel grants will be presented directly to awardee during the presentation of awards. It will not be made to any other person or institution
How to apply:Any applicant wishing to be considered for the student travel grant must submit an abstract for PANIC 2025 in the general call for abstracts.
Select “Yes” on the scholarships question when submitting our talk/poster abstract on-line. Scroll to the bottom of this page for the link to the student abstract form.
Send the required documents listed below to this email account: Studenttravelgrants@panicco.org. Ensure all documents are saved either as a PDF or word document. Title your attachments with your first and last name. Finally, include the words PANIC TRAVEL GRANT in the subject line.
Deadline to apply: March 28th, 2025 for consideration.
Recipients announced: April 21st, 2025
Required documents:
1.Your full CV
2.Graduate school transcripts
3.Proof of enrollment in your current institution (e.g. semester registration)
4.Two letters of recommendation
5. Poster abstract
Submit any questions about the student travel grant process to:
Studenttravelgrants@paniccco.org
Student Abstract Submission Form Here
Hear about PANIC from other students and early career attendees:
“I attended PANIC for the first time as a 5th-year graduate student studying physical chemistry at UC Davis. Knowing that my time as a graduate student was coming to an end, but not really sure what I’d do after graduation, I was excited for the opportunity to attend PANIC. The variety of the topics in NMR people spoke on at PANIC was surprising to me. Not only did PANIC introduce me to the many industrial applications of NMR, but there I was able to network with established people in these fields. By presenting my research and talking with individuals I met
at the conference, I learned of postdoc and industry opportunities in NMR that I’d be a good fit for. I’m thankful for this experience, and it was essential in helping find and decide on the right job.”
“I first had the opportunity to attend PANIC as a postdoc, and I was struck by its focus on the practical impacts of NMR. In academia, the early stages of research can feel disconnected from their intended application, but this conference provided valuable perspective. It was brilliant for understanding how the latest developments could solve real-world problems—and how they often already do! This helped me see that I wanted to be part of the process of matching the right solutions to challenging problems, which led me to my current role as an NMR Applications Specialist.”
“I attended PANIC in Hilton Head Island with a travel grant in 2019. As a postdoctoral researcher nearing the end of my studies, I was interested in learning about how I could transition to industry, but still work within the field of NMR. Having only attended biomolecular NMR conferences previously, I was stunned by the variety of industries that use NMR, and really helped me to think outside of the box. I was at first nervous about attending a conference where I wouldn’t know anyone, but it was the perfect venue for a first time attendee as everyone was really welcoming. I enjoyed the conference so much that I went back in 2021 (Nashville) once I began my first position in biotech.”
The Destination
Rockville, Maryland is a vibrant city with a relaxed lifestyle and many things to do, including parks, restaurants, and museums. Some say it’s one of the best places to live in Maryland
The Weather
The month of May is a great time to visit Maryland. The weather is pleasant, with temperatures rarely exceeding the low 80s and seldom falling beneath the high 50s (Fahrenheit)!