The winner of Rising Star Award 2023 is announced!


Here at Bioanalysis Zone, we have named Shivangi Awasthi (Merck & Co., Inc; PA, USA (known as MSD outside of the US)) the 2023 winner of the Bioanalysis Rising Star Award (BRSA; formerly the New Investigator Award).

The BRSA is an annual award that recognizes and promotes the work of talented early-career scientists, offering researchers a springboard to help establish themselves in the exciting world of bioanalysis.

This year’s winner, Shivangi Awasthi, Associate Principal Scientist at Merck & Co., Inc. was nominated by Dina Goykhman (Merck & Co., Inc.) who commented:

“She exemplifies curiosity, passion and perseverance in advancing scientific understanding and pursuing innovative solutions to complex questions. As an exceptional scientist in their early-career, Shivangi has well positioned herself as a rising star to provide valuable BA insights in the development of increasingly diverse and complex drug modalities.”

As the winner of the BRSA, Shivangi will present her work at the 16th European Bioanalysis Forum (EBF) Open Symposium, held in Barcelona (Spain) on 15−17 November 2023. She also receives a 1-year subscription to Bioanalysis and USD $1000, courtesy of award sponsors Waters Corporation (MA, USA), a leading provider of analytical instruments and software in liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry and thermal analysis.

On receiving the award, Shivangi commented:

I am absolutely thrilled to win the Bioanalysis Rising Star Award this year. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to my mentors, peers, colleagues, family and friends who supported my nomination. I am committed to pushing the boundaries of bioanalysis, exploring new frontiers and to make a lasting difference in the scientific community and beyond. Also, a big thank you to Waters Corporation for recognizing and supporting young talents in the field of bioanalysis.”

Amy White, Digital Editor, Bioanalysis Zone, added:

“It has been an honor to share this good news with the community and to celebrate the bioanalytical efforts of early-career researchers. I would like to congratulate Shivangi and all of this year’s nominees on their inspirational work.”

Shivangi won the public vote after four finalists were shortlisted by the judges. The other finalists were Emily Werth (Boehringer Ingelheim; NY, USA), Xiaoyu Wang (Nanjing Forestry University; Jiangsu, China) and Zijuan Lai (Genentech Inc.; CA, USA).

Videos introducing the research of each finalist are available to view at www.bioanalysis-zone.com/awards. Nominations are now being accepted for the 2024 Bioanalysis Rising Star Award – contact Naamah Maundrell directly ([email protected]) to submit a nomination.

Further details on the 16th EBF Open Symposium can be found here.