Not exact matches
This work was recently
recognized by the
award of a Breakthrough Prize to Caribou co-founder Jennifer Doudna,
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Professor, U.C. Berkeley and her collaborator Emmanuelle Charpentier, Helmholtz Center for Infection Research and Umeå University.
Begun in 1989, the Frontiers of Science symposia annually selects 80 young scientists who have already made
recognized contributions to science, including recipients of Sloan, Packard, and MacArthur fellowships, winners of the Waterman
award, Beckman Young Investigators, and Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engin
award, Beckman Young
Investigators, and Presidential Early Career
Award for Scientists and Engin
Award for Scientists and Engineers.
The fields in which the
awards are given are among the most exciting and productive in science today, and the work that is being
recognized has in each case opened new opportunities for discovery by generations of
investigators.
Pfizer - Showell Travel
Award To
recognize the professional promise of an early - career
investigator Jakob von Moltke, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Univ. of Washington
He has been
recognized with numerous other
awards, including the Lefoulon - Delalande Grand Prize from the Institut de France, the Gairdner
Award, the Stanley J. Korsmeyer
Award, the E. Mead Johnson
Award for Research in Pediatrics, the Jean and Nicholas Leone
Award from the Children «s Brain Tumor Foundation, the Established
Investigator Award from the American Heart Association, and the Lucille P. Markey Scholar
Award in Biomedical Science.
Recognizing the exceptional achievements by an ISSCR member and
investigator in the early part of their independent career in stem cell research, the ISSCR Outstanding Young Investigator Award consists of a personal award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's ann
investigator in the early part of their independent career in stem cell research, the ISSCR Outstanding Young
Investigator Award consists of a personal award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's ann
Investigator Award consists of a personal award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's annual mee
Award consists of a personal
award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's annual mee
award and an invitation to present at ISSCR's annual meeting.
In addition to his election to the rank of AAAS Fellow, Dr. Gordon's work has been
recognized by several other prestigious
awards, including the NARSAD Young
Investigator Award from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, the Rising Star
Award from the International Mental Health Research Organization, the A.E. Bennett Research
Award from the Society of Biological Psychiatry, and the Daniel H. Efron Research
Award from the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
The World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) announced HGSE postdoctoral student Claire Vallotton as the winner of the 2006 New
Investigator Award for her research
recognizing infants ability to communicate emotions through nonverbal signs.