08/03/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/03/2021 16:27
Rockville, Md. (August 3, 2021)-The American Physiological Society (APS) has been recognized with eight awards for excellence, including two awards of the highest recognition for The Physiologist Magazine. The awards were given by two organizations in the areas of marketing and communications.
The EXCEL Awards recognize excellence and leadership in association media, publishing, marketing and communications. This year, 81 Gold Awards, 84 Silver and 75 Bronze were handed out. APS was among the most decorated membership association for the prestigious awards program. The Society won the following:
APEX Awards are based on excellence in graphic design, editorial content and the ability to achieve overall communications excellence. APEX Awards of Excellence recognize exceptional entries in each of the individual categories. APS was recognized with the following award:
'Many top-notch associations submit their work to these highly competitive awards,' said APS Chief Community and Learning Officer, Meeghan De Cagna, MSc, CAE. 'Our staff and members who create this content make these efforts shine-it truly does take a village and strong leadership.'
The Society would like to recognize its member volunteers and industry partners whose collaboration has been integral to its success:
NOTE TO JOURNALISTS: For more information or to schedule an interview with organizers or participants in the screening, please contact the APS Media Relations or call 301.634.7314. Find more research highlights in our Newsroom.
Physiology is a broad area of scientific inquiry that focuses on how molecules, cells, tissues and organs function in health and disease. The American Physiological Society connects a global, multidisciplinary community of more than 10,000 biomedical scientists and educators as part of its mission to advance scientific discovery, understand life and improve health. The Society drives collaboration and spotlights scientific discoveries through its 16 scholarly journals and programming that support researchers and educators in their work.