Clyde Snow Award: Call for Nominations

Source: Dawnie Steadman, PhD, HHRRC Chair
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The Humanitarian and Human Rights Resource Center (HHRRC) is soliciting nominees for the Clyde Snow Award to a forensic scientist or organization that has made outstanding and sustained contributions to humanitarian action and the global advancement of human rights through the use of forensic science. The award recognizes the pioneering contributions of forensic anthropologist Clyde Collins Snow (1928-2014) in the application of forensic science to human rights. Dr. Snow helped catalyze the development of forensic science to support human rights throughout Latin America and around the world. His career accomplishments present an extraordinary model for forensic scientists to reflect upon.

Candidates for this award (individuals or organizations) may be nominated by a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) or others of the international forensic science community. Selection criteria will focus on the sustained body of work in humanitarian forensic science accumulated over the course of a professional career or an organization's existence. The Award is not specifically intended for any single contribution in the forensic sciences, but is intended to recognize a sustained effort in the global application of forensic science to human rights investigations and humanitarian action.

Nominations should be directed to the Chair of the HHRRC Committee, Dawnie Steadman, at osteo@utk.edu by May 31, 2023, and be accompanied by a current copy of the nominee's curriculum vitae or the organization's founding documents and/or any relevant supporting documentation. The Award will be presented at the 2024 AAFS Annual Scientific Conference. See also https://www.aafs.org/research-insights-type-hhrrc/clyde-snow-award.

Previous Clyde Snow Awardees:

  • 2024 - Nermin Sarajlić
  • 2023 - Forensic Unit, International Committee of the Red Cross
  • 2022 - Cristina Cattaneo
  • 2021 - Douglas Ubelaker
  • 2020 - Duarte Nuno Vieira
  • 2019 - Jørgen Lange Thomsen
  • 2018 - Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense (EAAF)
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