Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine
The Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine was established in 2003. With the award the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Debrecen, Hungary aims to recognize extraordinary achievements in the field of biomedicine. Nominees are expected to have made great strides in life sciences leading to remarkable progress in our understanding and more efficient treatment of diseases. The prize amount is set at 10,000 Euros. Each year the decision is reached by secret ballot with all professors of the Faculty of Medicine (University of Debrecen) having the right to participate in the voting.[1]
Award Winners
Source: Medical and Health Science Center of the University of Debrecen
- 2015 Carl June[2]
- 2014 Sir Stephen O'Rahilly [3]
- 2013 Donald M. Bers [4]
- 2012 Shigekazu Nagata [5]
- 2011 Sir Salvador Moncada[6]
- 2010 Yosef Yarden[7]
- 2009 Axel Ullrich[8]
- 2008 Bruce M. Spiegelman[9]
- 2007 Alain Fischer[10]
- 2006 Ralph M. Steinman[11]
- 2005 Thomas A. Waldmann[12]
- 2004 Sir Philip Cohen[13]
- 2003 J. Craig Venter[14]
References
- ↑ "Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine". University of Debrecen. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
- ↑ http://www.unideb.hu/portal/en/node/17368
- ↑ "The 2014 Debrecen Award Goes to an Irish Clinical Researcher". Debrecen University. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
- ↑ "Donald Bers received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2013"
- ↑ "Shigekazu Nagata received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2012"
- ↑ "Debrecen Award for 2011"
- ↑ "Yosef Yarden received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2010"
- ↑ "Axel Ullrich received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2009"
- ↑ "Bruce Spiegelman received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2008"
- ↑ "Alain Fischer received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2007"
- ↑ "Ralph Steinman received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2006"
- ↑ "Thomas Waldman received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2005"
- ↑ "Sir Philip Cohen received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2004"
- ↑ "Craig Venter received the Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine in 2003"
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