Mealey, a veterinarian and pharmacologist at WSU's College of Veterinary Medicine, will receive a 2013 Women to Watch in
Life Science Award for identifying why certain dog breeds suffer deadly drug reactions while others do just fine — and then doing something about it.
In 2013, for the MDR1 identification, Mealey received a Woman - to - Watch in
Life Science Award.
His awards include «Scientist of the Year» by the American Liver Foundation; «Visiting Distinguished Professor» at South Korea's Dongook University; an Honorary Degree from The Romanian Academy of Sciences for basic science advances in viral hepatitis; induction into the Bulgarian National Academy of Medicine and Sciences for his contributions to hepatitis B research; named «One of the 100 most important people in Bucks County of the last century» by The Intelligencer; honored as Judge's Choice, CEO of the Year, by Philadelphia Business Journal's Inaugural
Life Science Award; and elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Not exact matches
While the Prize itself is
awarded only to
living people (a fact that spares any blame to the Nobel committee for slighting Franklin), the history of
science, say many, has glossed over her central role in the discovery.
«The packaging
award criteria reflects the right intersection of
science, environment and consumers because all of them are extremely critical to the success of the product in the market,» said Sanjay Ghoshal, senior director and global head, Packaging, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. «Most of this packaging will eventually go to create value for human
lives; that's really very inspiring for me.»
«The DuPont Packaging
Awards honor packaging innovations that use
science, inspiration, and creativity to shift the paradigms and change the way we
live.
Without these
awards from the monarchy many would go unrewarded or people would not care about the achievement especially in terms of
awards that are granted due to achievement in a certain academic field, such as David Attenborough's knighthood for his contribution to
life science.
Shane Bergin is honored with the 2014 AAAS Early Career
Award for Public Engagement with
Science for his commitment and demonstrated impact to engaging the public in science through innovative methods that bring science into the daily lives of his local com
Science for his commitment and demonstrated impact to engaging the public in
science through innovative methods that bring science into the daily lives of his local com
science through innovative methods that bring
science into the daily lives of his local com
science into the daily
lives of his local community.
Stern, Virginia - Articles and Presentations by Stern, Virginia - Correspondence Stern, Virginia - Testimony before Federal agencies Gavin, John J. - Correspondence, 1973 - 1975 Sharpless, Nansie - biographical information and correspondence, 1975 - 1987 Sharpless, Nansie - booklet on her
life, 1991 Tombaugh, Dorothy - correspondence and materials, including photos, 1978 - 1991 Tombaugh, Dorothy - oral history, 1981 AAAS Bulletin - Request for Scientists with disabilities to volunteer and responses, June, 1974 AAAS Project on the Handicapped in
Science - Origins AAAS Project on the Handicapped in
Science, 1975 AAAS Project on the Handicapped - Info From Resource Group, [2 folders] 1977 AAAS Council Resolution on Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Feb. 23, 1977 AAAS Project on
Science, Technology and Disability - 30 Years of Making A Difference AAAS Project on
Science, Technology and Disability - Presidential
Award for Excellence in
Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring, 2001 AAAS Project on
Science, Technology and Disability - Brochures AAAS Bulletins on
Science and Technology for the Handicapped, 1980 - 1984 US House of Representatives, Panel on Research Programs to Aid the Handicapped - correspondence in response, 1976 - 1978 Various Reports on disability, education and access issues
After all that travel, and yet some more, Bachtold, who this week was
awarded a European Young Investigator
award by the European Research Organisations Heads of Research Councils (EuroHORCS) and the European
Science Foundation (ESF), is now enjoying the feeling of being in the right place for both his professional and personal
life.
Applicants for the 2001
award came from a diverse range of backgrounds including chemistry and the
life sciences, says Gail Cardew, head of programmes at the RI, «not just genetics and cloning.»
Billings is the author of Five Billion Years of Solitude: The Search for
Life Among the Stars, which won the American Institute of Physics
science writing
award in 2014.
Silver
Award: Catherine (Cat) Wise, Patti Parson, Jason Lelchuk, Murrey Jacobson and Sara Just PBS NewsHour «How moss revealed an undetected air pollution threat in Portland» Oct. 12, 2016 «These robots are helping answer a huge unknown about young marine
life» Nov. 2, 2016 Cat Wise and her colleagues offered solid reporting on the uses of
science to better understand the nearby environment.
He co-founded the Breakthrough Prize, which recognizes important advancements in physics,
life sciences and math by
awarding $ 3 million prizes in each category.
That they now match or exceed men in the number of
life science Ph.D. s and medical degrees
awarded makes the contrast with the physical
sciences and engineering all the more striking.
«I know of no other technology except computer
science that can be as influential in the survival of human
life on this planet than that of mushroom mycelium,» says Stamets, who has been
awarded six patents for mushroom - based inventions.
ELSO Early Career
Award Annual award, open to early - career researchers in molecular life sciences working in Eu
Award Annual
award, open to early - career researchers in molecular life sciences working in Eu
award, open to early - career researchers in molecular
life sciences working in Europe.
Seven prizes, each worth $ 3 million, were
awarded to the leading lights of fundamental physics, mathematics and
life sciences at the Breakthrough Prize last night
She has received gold and silver
awards in medicine and
science writing from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, and received the National Institutes of Health's Plain Language
Award in 2009 for contributions to the NIGMS publication Computing
Life.
Jason Houston
Science Latin American correspondent Lizzie Wade has won the 2016 Walter Sullivan
Award for Excellence in
Science Journalism in the features category for her story, «Cradle of
Life,» about...
The prizes, first
awarded in 2012, recognize research pioneers in
life sciences, physics, and mathematics.
His work has been recognized by the GE &
Science Prize for Young
Life Scientists, the Michael and Kate Bárány
Award, the American Society for Cell Biology - Gibco Emerging Leader Prize, and the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise.
Although the percentage of doctorates
awarded to women in
life sciences increased from 15 to 52 percent between 1969 and 2009, only about a third of assistant professors and less than a fifth of full professors in biology - related fields in 2009 were female.
A tumultuous and divisive episode at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is set to come to a conclusion tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. in Paris, when the U.N. agency plans to give three researchers an
award for the
life sciences sponsored by Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the dictator of Equatorial Guinea.
Stories on the potential impact of climate change in two localities and on the secret
lives of scientists and engineers are among the winners of the 2011 AAAS Kavli
Science Journalism
Awards.
This year Scientific American is delighted to help expand the
awards honors by sponsoring a $ 50,000
Science in Action
award for a project that addresses a social, environmental or health issue to make a practical difference in the
lives of a group or community.
In 2005, FBF
awarded 38 grants for 19 projects in the
life sciences, social
sciences, mathematics, and humanities.
In addition to the national
awards in France, the Fulbright program has grants to conduct scientific research in three French regions: the Alsace Regional Award (one award), which seeks candidates with backgrounds in medical imaging, computer - assisted surgery, and medical robotics; the Aquitaine Regional Awards, which award three grants in 2007 - 08 and emphasize functional genomics, viticulture and wine - related disciplines, biochemistry, optics, lasers, and physics; and the Nord Pas - de-Calais Regional Council Awards (four grants in 2007 - 08), which seek researchers for multidisciplinary projects covering a wide range of life, physical, and social sci
awards in France, the Fulbright program has grants to conduct scientific research in three French regions: the Alsace Regional
Award (one award), which seeks candidates with backgrounds in medical imaging, computer - assisted surgery, and medical robotics; the Aquitaine Regional Awards, which award three grants in 2007 - 08 and emphasize functional genomics, viticulture and wine - related disciplines, biochemistry, optics, lasers, and physics; and the Nord Pas - de-Calais Regional Council Awards (four grants in 2007 - 08), which seek researchers for multidisciplinary projects covering a wide range of life, physical, and social scie
Award (one
award), which seeks candidates with backgrounds in medical imaging, computer - assisted surgery, and medical robotics; the Aquitaine Regional Awards, which award three grants in 2007 - 08 and emphasize functional genomics, viticulture and wine - related disciplines, biochemistry, optics, lasers, and physics; and the Nord Pas - de-Calais Regional Council Awards (four grants in 2007 - 08), which seek researchers for multidisciplinary projects covering a wide range of life, physical, and social scie
award), which seeks candidates with backgrounds in medical imaging, computer - assisted surgery, and medical robotics; the Aquitaine Regional
Awards, which award three grants in 2007 - 08 and emphasize functional genomics, viticulture and wine - related disciplines, biochemistry, optics, lasers, and physics; and the Nord Pas - de-Calais Regional Council Awards (four grants in 2007 - 08), which seek researchers for multidisciplinary projects covering a wide range of life, physical, and social sci
Awards, which
award three grants in 2007 - 08 and emphasize functional genomics, viticulture and wine - related disciplines, biochemistry, optics, lasers, and physics; and the Nord Pas - de-Calais Regional Council Awards (four grants in 2007 - 08), which seek researchers for multidisciplinary projects covering a wide range of life, physical, and social scie
award three grants in 2007 - 08 and emphasize functional genomics, viticulture and wine - related disciplines, biochemistry, optics, lasers, and physics; and the Nord Pas - de-Calais Regional Council
Awards (four grants in 2007 - 08), which seek researchers for multidisciplinary projects covering a wide range of life, physical, and social sci
Awards (four grants in 2007 - 08), which seek researchers for multidisciplinary projects covering a wide range of
life, physical, and social
sciences.
Kauffman, a MacArthur «genius
award» winner, pioneered the application of complexity theory to the
life sciences.
She is also a recipient of the 2015 Gairdner International
Award, Canada's major international
science prize for medical researchers whose work contributes significantly to improving the quality of human
life.
Joannes Paulus Yimbesalu, MS
Life Science (May, 2013)(research technician, founder Hope For Children Cameroon non-profit, honored by Queen Elizabeth II Young Leaders
Award)
SAN DIEGO, December 6, 2017 — ViaCyte today announced that CONNECT, a premier innovation company accelerator in San Diego that creates and scales great companies in the technology and
life sciences sectors, is a winner of the 30th annual Most Innovative New Product
Awards for the company's PEC - Direct product candidate.
PHILADELPHIA --(April 19, 2018)-- The Wistar Institute and partners at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Inovio Pharmaceuticals, and GeneOne
Life Science were recognized among the Top 10 Clinical Research Achievement
Awards by the Clinical Research Forum for their ground - breaking phase 1 DNA - based Zika vaccine research — the first trial of a Zika vaccine in humans, which proved safe and effective.
She has received numerous honors, including the NSF Waterman
Award, the Breakthrough Prize in
Life Sciences, and the L'Oreal - UNESCO International Prize for Women in
Science.
SEATTLE, Jan. 19, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)-- NanoString Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: NSTG), a provider of
life science tools for translational research and molecular diagnostic products, today reported, as required by NASDAQ Stock Market Rules, equity inducement
awards to Thomas Bailey, NanoString's new Chief Financial Officer.
The
award is given for distinguished contributions to the field of microscopy and microanalysis in the
life sciences of an early career scientist.
(Inside
Science)-- This year's Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine has been
awarded to a trio of American researchers who discovered the molecular basis behind the ability of
living organisms to keep their internal body clocks entrained to a 24 - hour cycle.
The prize is
awarded annually to four young scientists for outstanding
life science research for which he / she was
awarded a doctoral degree in the previous year.
The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, From Stardust to
Living Planet, written by the Geophysical Laboratory's Bob Hazen, has been chosen from books released in 2012 as one of the five titles on the short list for the current Phi Beta Kappa
Award in
Science, one of the three book
awards given by Phi Beta Kappa annually.
Each year the Georgia Biomedical Partnership recognizes individuals, companies or institutions for significant contributions to Georgia's
life sciences industry with its Biomedical Community
Awards.
Matt Tremblay, Ph.D., Chief Operating Officer of the California Institute of Biomedical Research (Calibr) and Vice President of Business Development at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), was named one of Biocom Inc.'s annual
Life Science Catalyst
Award winners.
The new prize
awards early - career scientists and includes a grand - prize
award of US$ 25,000, supported by
Science for
Life Laboratory and the journal
Science.
The youngest Vilcek Prize winner in Biomedical
Science, Dr. Medzhitov also has won the Lewis S. Rosenstiel
Award for Distinguished Work in Basic Medical Research and the prestigious Shaw Prize in
Life Science and Medicine.
The categories for this annual
award are genomics / proteomics / systems biology, developmental biology, molecular and cell biology as well as environmental
life science.
This
award, sponsored by AAAS, is given to highly deserving graduate students and postdoctoral trainees who work in
life -
sciences research laboratories.
E. Charpentier has been
awarded prestigious honors including the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize 2016, French Chevalier Order de la Légion d'Honneur in 2016, World Technology
Award for Biotechnology 2015, Leibniz Prize 2016, a 2016 Vallee Visiting Professorship, the 2016 HFSP Nakasone
Award, an Honorary Doctorate of the KU Leuven, the
Science Award of Lower Saxony 2015, the ABRF Annual
Award for Outstanding Contributions to Biomolecular Technologies 2016, the Massry Prize 2015, the Otto Warburg Medal 2016, the L'Oréal - UNESCO For Women in
Science Award 2016, the Carus - Medal of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina 2015, the Umeå University EC Jubilee
Award in 2015, the Gruber Prize in Genetics 2015, the Princess of Asturias
Award for Technical and Scientific Research 2015, the 11th International Society for Transgenic Technologies Prize, the Hansen Family
Award 2015, the 2015 Louis Jeantet Prize for Medicine, the 2015 Ernst Jung Prize for Medicine, the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in
Life Sciences, the 2014 Grand Prix Jean - Pierre LeCocq, the 2014 Jacob Heskel Gabbay
Award in Biotechnology and Medicine, the 2014 Dr Paul Janssen
Award, the 2014 Göran Gustafsson Prize, an Alexander von Humboldt Professorship in 2013 and the Eric K. Fernström Prize in 2011.
The Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program in Bioethics is a career development
award to enable outstanding junior faculty members to carry out original research that will help resolve important policy and clinical dilemmas at the intersection of ethics and the
life sciences.
During his
life, he was
awarded virtually every high honor reserved for
science and medicine.
She is a recipient of
awards including the NSF Waterman
Award, the FNIH Lurie Prize, the Paul Janssen
Award for Biomedical Research, the Breakthrough Prize in
Life Sciences, the Princess of Asturias
Award (Spain), the Gruber Prize in Genetics, the Massry Prize and the L'Oreal - UNESCO International Prize for Women in
Science.
The five annual prizes will be
awarded for achievements in the field of
life sciences, with the aim of providing the recipients with more freedom and opportunity to pursue even greater future accomplishments.