VCU Annual Research Impact Awards (ARIA) - 2026

VCU Annual Research Impact Awards (VCU-ARIA) recognize outstanding academic and scientific research achievements by faculty and postdoctoral fellows, celebrating discoveries, innovative research, and contributions to specific fields. These institutional awards are determined through a process that includes both self-nominations or nominations by others and committee selection to honor excellence in research, scholarship, and creative activity.

2026 awardees

Read the 2026 ARIA recap on VCU News

The inaugural honorees of the 2026 VCU-ARIA program

B. Frank Gupton receiving an award, standing with the vice president for research development, president of VCU, and vice president for research at the 2026 ARIA event.

B. Frank Gupton, Ph.D.
VCU College of Engineering
Eminent researcher of the year

Paige E. Allen holding an award, standing with the provost, vice president for research, and vice president for research development at the 2026 ARIA event.

Paige E. Allen, Ph.D.
VCU School of Medicine
Postdoctoral fellow of the year

 

Jonathan E. Isaacs receiving an award, standing with the vice president for research development, vice president for research, the provost, and the associate vice president for research at the 2026 ARIA event.

Jonathan E. Isaacs, M.D.
VCU School of Medicine
Excellence in research in optimizing health

M. Samy El-Shall receiving an award, standing with the vice president for research development, vice president for research, the provost, and the associate vice president for research at the 2026 ARIA event.

M. Samy El-Shall, Ph.D.
VCU College of Humanities and Sciences
Excellence in research in supporting sustainable energy and environments

 

Andrew J. Barnes receiving an award, standing with the vice president for research development, vice president for research, and the associate vice president for research at the 2026 ARIA event.

Andrew J. Barnes, Ph.D.
VCU School of Public Health
Excellence in research in advancing societal well-being

Stephen Vitiello receiving an award, standing with the vice president for research development, vice president for research, and the associate vice president for research at the 2026 ARIA event.

Stephen Vitiello
VCU School of the Arts
Excellence in research in enriching the human experience

 

Can E. Senkal receiving an award, standing with the vice president for research development, vice president for research, the provost, and the associate vice president for research at the 2026 ARIA event.

Can E. Senkal, Ph.D.
VCU School of Medicine
Rising star in optimizing health

Radhika Barua receiving an award, standing with the vice president for research development, vice president for research, the provost, and the associate vice president for research at the 2026 ARIA event.

Radhika Barua, Ph.D.
VCU College of Engineering
Rising star in supporting sustainable energy and environments

 

Ann F. Haynos receiving an award, standing with the vice president for research development, vice president for research, the provost, and the associate vice president for research at the 2026 ARIA event.

Ann F. Haynos, Ph.D.
VCU College of Humanities and Sciences
Rising star in advancing societal well-being

Samuel J. Kessler receiving an award, standing with the vice president for research development, vice president for research, the provost, and the associate vice president for research at the 2026 ARIA event.

Samuel J. Kessler, Ph.D.
VCU College of Humanities and Sciences
Rising star in enriching the human experience

Overview and instructions for submissions

The 10 awards categories are:

  • VCU Eminent Researcher of the Year Award ($10,000)
  • Excellence in Research for Optimizing Health ($5,000)
    • Rising star in Optimizing Health ($2,500)
  • Excellence in Research for Supporting Sustainable Energy and Environments ($5,000)
    • Rising star in Supporting Sustainable Energy and Environments ($2,500)
  • Excellence in Research for Enriching the Human Experience ($5,000)
    • Rising star in Enriching the Human Experience ($2,500)
  • Excellence in Research for Advancing Societal Wellbeing ($5,000)
    • Rising star in Advancing Societal Wellbeing ($2,500)
  • VCU Postdoctoral Fellow of the Year ($1,000)

Submission requirements

Both self-nominations and nominations by others for the VCU-ARIA recognition program must be sent as a single PDF attachment to vpresearch@vcu.edu and prepared using: 

  • standard 8.5 x 11 page size
  • standard one-inch margins
  • single-spaced
  • at least size 11 point Arial font
  • formatting must be consistent in all narrative sections

Additional submission requirements for each award are listed under each award description. Please note: nomination packets must meet these requirements and the requirements listed under each specific award.

  • Each nomination package should include the following required items. Page limits refer to single-sided pages.
    • If you are self-nominating: One (1) letter of self-nomination (maximum 3 single spaced pages) and a maximum of two (2) letters of support (at least one (1) letter of support must be from a current VCU faculty or staff member). These letters of support should be written by colleagues/scholars (each a maximum 3 single spaced pages). Your curriculum vitae, no longer than 10 single spaced pages.
    • If you are nominating someone: One (1) letter of nomination (maximum 3 single spaced pages) and a maximum of two (2) letters of support (at least one (1) letter of support must be from a current VCU faculty or staff member). These letters of support should be written by colleagues/scholars (each a maximum 3 single spaced pages). The candidate's curriculum vitae, no longer than 10 single spaced pages.

Deadline: March 2, 2026

Important note: If any part of your nomination package is plagiarized — defined as the appropriation of another person's ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit — you will be disqualified and/or your award will be rescinded. Richard Posner's book, The Little Book of Plagiarism [NY: Random House; 2007] is a helpful resource if you would like to learn more about plagiarism.

Awards

All winners will receive a physical award, certificate, and a choice of receiving the monetary component as a cash prize or a research grant award.

Awards process

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