The ASM Carski Award for Undergraduate Education recognizes an educator for outstanding teaching of microbiology to undergraduate students and for encouraging them to subsequent achievement. The award is given in memory of Theodore Carski (1903-2003), who founded the Baltimore Biological Laboratory, Inc. in the 1930s. The lab was later acquired by the engineering firm Becton Dickinson. Carski served as ASM Treasurer from 1970-1975. He and his wife established a foundation in 1964 and an endowment to support this ASM Award. The first award was presented in 1968.
2025 ASM Carski Awardee
Davida S. Smyth, Ph.D.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Davida S. Smyth, Ph.D.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
• 2023: Amy Siegesmund
• 2022: Nancy Boury.
• 2021: Jason Tor.
• 2020: David Westenberg.
• 2019: Louise Temple.
• 2018: Mark Martin.
• 2017: Patricia Shields.
• 2016: Loretta Brancaccio-Taras.
• 2015: Susan Merkel.
• 2014: Erica Suchman.
• 2013: Graham Hatfull.
• 2012: Lilliam Casillas‐Martinez.
• 2011: Spencer A. Benson.
• 2010: John J. Tudor.
• 2009: Jo Handelsman.
• 2008: Jeffrey Pommerville.
• 2007: Lawrence R. Aaronson.
• 2006: Amy Cheng Vollmer.
• 2005: Carolyn Hovde Bohach.
• 2004: Leslie Ann Schiff.
• 2003: Michael T. Madigan.
• 2002: Jeanne S. Poindexter.
• 2001: Joan W. Bennetts.
• 2000: I. Edward Alcamo.
• 1999: Beverly Pierson.
• 1998: Kenneth G. Todar.
• 1997: Raúl J. Cano.
• 1995: Mary M. Allen.
• 1994: David L. Balkwill.
• 1993: George Schaiberger.
• 1992: Jerald C. Ensign.
• 1991: Roar Irgens.
• 1990: Alice G. Reinarz.
• 1989: Lois Lindberg.
• 1988: Thomas D. Brock.
• 1987: Paul J. Vandemark.
• 1986: Samuel Kaplan.
• 1985: Melvin Rheins.
• 1984: Nancy Harvie.
• 1983: M. John Pickett.
• 1982: John L. Fryer.
• 1981: Robert J. Brady.
• 1980: Warren Litsky.
• 1979: Elwood B. Shirling.
• 1978: Noel R. Krieg.
• 1977: Margaret Green.
• 1976: Elizabeth R. Hall.
• 1975: Matthew C. Dodd.
• 1974: Frank E. Swatek.
• 1973: William G. Walter.
• 1972: William B. Sarles.
• 1971: Ralph S. Wolfe.
• 1970: Walter A. Konetzka.
• 1969: Sydney C. Rittenberg.
• 1968: Wayne W. Umbreit.
Eligibility
Nominees must be teaching microbiology currently at a recognized college or university, with a substantial portion of their time during the past 5 years devoted to teaching undergraduate students in microbiology. Nominees must have a minimum of 10 years total teaching experience as primary course instructors at a college or university. Experience as a Teaching Assistant (TA) does not count toward the required 10 years of experience. Nominees may have engaged in research or other concerns, provided that teaching undergraduates remained a substantial activity.
Nominators must address how the nominees meet the criteria and how they have made significant contributions to advance microbiology education at the undergraduate level.
Nominations Must Include:
- Nomination Form. Nominator will need to create a free ASM account or log in to their current ASM account to complete the nomination. Self-nominations will not be accepted (in other words, you cannot nominate yourself for the award).
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) of the nominee is required to complete the nomination. After the nomination form is submitted by the nominator, the nominee will be contacted by ASM and asked to provide a current CV or enter highlights from their CV on a CV template. Completing the CV template is highly recommended; however, the selection committee will accept either the template or the nominee’s current CV.
- Nominee Statement. Nominees will be asked to provide a nominee statement describing their most significant contributions to the field of microbial sciences, explaining how their contributions meet the criteria for the award and why they are deserving of the award.
Awardee Benefits
The Award Laureate will receive the following honors:
- One time waiver to publish an article without charge in 1 of ASM Journals.
- A cash prize of $1,400.
- Personalized commemorative keepsake.
- Be invited to speak at the next ASM Microbe meeting.
- Be recognized at the next ASM Microbe meeting and be invited as honored guests at the ASM and American Academy of ý leadership receptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
For answers to the most frequently asked questions about ASM awards, see the Awards and Prize FAQs page.
Award Selection Process
All eligible nominations will be reviewed by the respective award selection committee. The committee members will use the nomination materials to evaluate each nominee using the described eligibility criteria. The committee will discuss outstanding candidates and determine the awardee for that year. The committee takes into consideration various factors about the nominees in the decision to ensure the selected awardee is a strong example of excellence in the field.
Selection Committee Members
- Robert P. Hausinger, Ph.D (Chair).
- Jorge C. Escalante-Semerena, Ph.D.
- Erin Lipp, Ph.D.
- Brian Palenik, Ph.D.
ASM awards are granted at the discretion of award selection committees and might not be awarded every year.
Questions? Contact awards@asmusa.org.