McKnight Prizes


2011 McKnight Prize Winners in Biochemistry

The UT Southwestern Department of Biochemistry holds an annual contest for undergraduate researchers from across the country. Prizes are awarded in three areas: chemistry; biophysics or quantitative biology; and biological chemistry. The McKnight Prize was instituted by Dr. Steven McKnight, Chair of UT Southwestern's Department of Biochemistry, in honor of his parents, "because they have been the best parents imaginable," he said.

Several finalists are invited to travel to the Biochemistry Department's annual retreat to give poster presentations on their work. Winners are chosen both for the significance of their work and the quality of their presentation.

This competition is open to undergraduates in their senior year who have conducted outstanding research in chemistry; biological chemistry; or biophysics or quantitative biology.


2011 McKnight Prize Winners in Biophysics

First prizes of $2,000 are awarded in each discipline. Finalists receive a $500 prize. 

Learn more about submission and award details:


2011 McKnight Prize Winners in Chemistry

How to Apply

The competition for 2011 is now closed. The next competition will be held in Fall 2012.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for the prize?

Senior undergraduates who have done laboratory research in chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics, or computational biology.

What is the application deadline?

October 1

How long should the abstract be?

There is no formal length requirement or limit. Most competitive projects can be well abstracted in 250 to 750 words.

How do I report my score/grades?

Undergraduate GPA and GRE scores may be self reported. We expect that competitive candidates will report these accurately.

What if I haven’t taken the GRE?

We recognize that many students will not have taken the GRE yet. In this case, send only your GPA.

What about the letter from my research mentor?

As with the abstract, there is no formal length requirement or limit. Again, most applicants and their projects can be adequately described in one to two pages. This letter should be sent directly from the research mentor as described below.

How do I submit my application?

By October 1, send an application by email to McKnightPrize@utsouthwestern.edu. Include on the subject line: "Chemistry Prize," "Biological Chemistry Prize," or "Biophysics or Quantitative Biology Prize."

Regular mail may be sent to:

McKnight Prize
Department of Biochemistry
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390-9038

What if I don't meet one of the criteria?

While it is expected that competitive applicants will meet the application criteria, we encourage applications from all undergraduates who feel that their research should be considered.

What happens next?

The selection committee will review all applications and select several finalists who will be invited to present posters to the selection committee at the UT Southwestern Biochemistry Research Retreat. Travel and accommodations for finalists will be provided by UT Southwestern.