RESEARCH PRIZE CATEGORIES
All submissions will be considered for all awards. Only new investigators may win the new investigator award.
1. Scott Haldeman Award for Outstanding Research (value US$10,000)
• Eligibility: Any abstract accepted by the 2025 WFC Biennial Congress is automatically eligible for this award.
• Criteria: The prize will be awarded to one outstanding research submission that demonstrates the highest level of scientific merit, innovation, and potential impact on the chiropractic field.
• Publication: Winners of these awards can choose to publish their work in any PubMed indexed journal.
2. NCMIC-JMPT Research Awards (two awards, each valued at US$6,250)
• Eligibility: Any abstract accepted by the 2025 WFC Biennial Congress is automatically eligible for this award.
• Criteria: These two prizes will be awarded to research submission that demonstrate high levels of scientific merit, innovation, and potential impact on the chiropractic field.
• Publication: Winners of these awards can choose to publish their work in any PubMed indexed journal.
o If the authors choose to publish their prize-winning in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (JMPT), their paper will designated as free access (valued at US$3000), meaning that the full text may be accessed and read without a subscription or paywall.
o This free-access feature adds significant value to the winners who choose this journal.
3. NCMIC New Investigator Award (value US$3000)
• Eligibility: This award is specifically for New Investigators, early-career researchers who meet the following criteria:
o The first author of the paper must either be:
Actively enrolled in a master’s or PhD (or equivalent) program, or
Within three years of completing either a Master’s or PhD degree.
• Proof of eligibility: Entrants to the New Investigator Award must provide documentary evidence to confirm their status as a New Investigator. This includes proof of enrollment on a Master’s or PhD (or equivalent) program or evidence that the qualifying degree has been completed within three years prior to May 7, 2025. Proof must be submitted via the award submission website.
• Research Leadership Requirement:
o To qualify for the New Investigator Award, the research project must have been primarily led by the New Investigator (i.e., the first-named author on the paper and the presenter of the abstract).
o Additional documentation will be required to demonstrate that the New Investigator played the lead role in conceptualizing, conducting and directing the research.