The minimum
basic award in certain cases where a dismissal is automatically unfair (for example where the reason for dismissal is trade union membership or carrying out activities as a health and safety representative) is currently # 5,970, but this will increase to # 6,203.
Not exact matches
The 1998 Nobel Prize
in Economics was
awarded to Amartya Sen, who defines economic development
in terms of the free supply of
basic necessities such as education and health care.
Mr. Taherian was nominated by
Basic American Foods, JL&A Communications and Sysco and was one of nine outstanding operator executives who were eligible for the
award this year after receiving the IFMA Silver Plate Award in M
award this year after receiving the IFMA Silver Plate
Award in M
Award in March.
Mr. Miller was sponsored by The Coca - Cola Company and
Basic American Foods and was one of seven outstanding operator executives who were eligible for the
award this year after receiving the IFMA Silver Plate
award in March.
Once you've got these three
basics in order, you'll wish dress yourself
in some comfortable breastfeeding clothing like our
award winning nursingwear range.
Thirty students drawn from the 10 regions of the country have received
awards from President Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo for their academic excellence
in the 2017
Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
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The Chief Executive for the Yendi Municipal Assembly
in the Northern Region, Alhaji Abubakari H. Yusuf has petitioned the president, Nana Akufo - Addo to intervene and ensure that the president's annual
award to students who excelled
in the
Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) is given to the deserving student from that part of the country.
In doing so, Cooper joined with AAAS and a coalition of businesses, universities and scientific organizations to create the
award to honor the painstaking work of
basic science.
Since the beginning of the Eleventh Five - Year Plan, the school has adhered to major strategic demands of national defense, constantly condensing the direction of the frontier research, focusing on improving the capability of independent innovation, undertaking major national science and technology research and a large number of research projects such as the National Defense Program 973 (which is called the National
Basic Research Program of March 1997), Program 863 (which is known as the High - tech Research Development Program carried out by Deng Xiaoping
in March 1986), and national defense pre-research and models, winning more than 260 provincial and ministerial
awards.
But it was Pert's supervisor, Solomon Snyder, who
in 1978 shared the prestigious Albert Lasker
Basic Medical Research
Award with two scientists working
in Scotland, Hans Kosterlitz and John Hughes, the first to isolate the enkephalins, natural chemicals that bind to the opiate receptors.
The
award is «a clear example of how
basic research on fundamental questions can have a broad impact on all sorts of areas,» says Jeremy Berg, a chemist who directs the National Institute of General Medical Sciences
in Bethesda, Maryland.
Swiss Bridge
Award for Research
in Cancer Funding for
basic cancer research, genetics and epidemiology, psycho - oncology and prevention research (total support approximating CHF 500,000).
This work was supported
in part by the University of California Carbon Neutrality Initiative, UC San Diego startup funds, the Hellman Foundation, the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme and the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science,
Basic Energy Sciences (
award no.
For its
basic research
award, the foundation picked the work of biomedical researchers William Kaelin Jr. of Harvard Medical School
in Boston, Peter Ratcliffe of the University of Oxford
in the United Kingdom, and Gregg Semenza of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Lasker
basic research
award often precedes a Nobel Prize
in medicine; 86 Lasker laureates have gone on to win a Nobel.
The Lasker Foundation announced today that its
award for
basic medical research goes to Kazutoshi Mori, 56, of Kyoto University
in Japan and Peter Walter, 59, of the University of California, San Francisco, for their work on what's known as the unfolded protein response.
He notes that the Ministry of Health
in 2009
awarded HIV / AIDS projects only $ 2 million out of a $ 100 million pot, and only one of these projects was for
basic research.
Dr. Vale's
awards include the Pfizer
Award in Enzyme Chemistry (1991), the Young Investigator
Award from the Biophysical Society (1993), the Wiley Prize
in Biomedical Sciences (2012), and the Albert Lasker
Award for
Basic Medical Research (2012).
This
award recognizes Bob Rabson's steadfast advocacy for plant biology through the creation of funding programs
in the Department of Energy for research
in basic energy sciences.
After Ernest A. MCCulloch and James E. Till received the Albert Lasker Medical Research
Award in Basic Research
in 2005, they wrote a commentary
in Nature Medicine.
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).
«It was extremely exciting to get this
award as it will provide my lab both the resources and the stability for our ongoing efforts,» says Shaw, who is also the director of the Salk Cancer Center, which is one of just seven NCI - designated
Basic Research Cancer Centers
in the country.
Dr. Snyder is the recipient of numerous professional honors, including the Albert Lasker
Award for
Basic Biomedical Research (1978), the National Medal of Science (2005); the Albany Medical Prize (2007), Honorary Doctor of Science degrees from Northwestern University (1981), Georgetown University (1986), Ben Gurion University (1990), Albany Medical College (1998), Technion University of Israel (2002), Mount Sinai Medical School (2004), University of Maryland (2006), Charles University, Prague (2009), Ohio State University (2011); the Wolf Foundation Prize
in Medicine (1983), the Dickson Prize of the University of Pittsburgh (1983), the Bower
Award of the Franklin Institute (1991), the Bristol - Myers Squibb
Award for Distinguished Achievement
in Neuroscience Research (1996) and the Gerard Prize of the Society for Neuroscience (2000).
September 17, 2009 The Maria and Sam Miller Professional Excellence
Awards presented to Dr. Eng for scientific achievement
in clinical research This
award is presented to a scientist or physician who has made significant contributions to clinical science by conducting human subject research that directly affects the outcome of patient care and brings
basic science to the bedside.
Shah, the recipient of the 2010 Byers
Award in Basic Science, said that his team's next step is to investigate whether other fruit fly species also use Gr32a to tell other species from their own.
This
award comes on the heels of numerous other honors recognizing Dr. Yamanaka and the importance of his iPS discovery, including the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, the Millennium Technology Prize, the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, the Shaw Prize and the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Techno
award comes on the heels of numerous other honors recognizing Dr. Yamanaka and the importance of his iPS discovery, including the 2012 Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine, the Breakthrough Prize
in Life Sciences, the Millennium Technology Prize, the Albert Lasker
Basic Medical Research
Award, the Shaw Prize and the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Techno
Award, the Shaw Prize and the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology.
Recent honors received by Dr. Hedrick include the ATVB Vascular Biology Special Recognition
Award, from the American Heart Association
in 2013; the Jeffrey M. Hoeg Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
Award for
Basic Science and Clinical Research from the American Heart Association
in 2014; and the Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Mentor of Women
Award from the American Heart Association
in 2015.
«On a sure path to greatness,» as Dr. Allis described his former student, Dr. Wysocka has already accumulated an impressive number of
awards and honors, in addition to the ISSCR accolade: the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Basic Biology Awards (2011); W. M. Keck Distinguished Young Scholar in Medical Research Award (2008 — 2013); California Institute for Regenerative Medicine New Faculty Award (2008 — 2013); Searle Scholar Award (2007 — 2010); and Baxter Foundation Award (
awards and honors,
in addition to the ISSCR accolade: the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Basic Biology
Awards (2011); W. M. Keck Distinguished Young Scholar in Medical Research Award (2008 — 2013); California Institute for Regenerative Medicine New Faculty Award (2008 — 2013); Searle Scholar Award (2007 — 2010); and Baxter Foundation Award (
Awards (2011); W. M. Keck Distinguished Young Scholar
in Medical Research
Award (2008 — 2013); California Institute for Regenerative Medicine New Faculty
Award (2008 — 2013); Searle Scholar
Award (2007 — 2010); and Baxter Foundation
Award (2007).
5/6/2008 UC San Diego Receives $ 2.5 Million NIH Grant To Establish Digestive Diseases Research Center
In a major boost to important research into gastrointestinal disease being conducted at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, a $ 2.5 million
basic research core grant to establish a Digestive Diseases Research Development Center (DDRDC) has been
award... More...
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.
June 2013 — Byron Lee, MD, PhD, who completed his research year as part of the Urology residency program
in the Genomic Medicine Institute under the mentorship of Angela Ting, PhD, won a second place Lower Memorial
Award in basic science for a paper published
in Cancer Research.
Outstanding Achievement
Award van de European Society of Cardiology (ESC) council on
Basic Cardiovascular Science
in 2014
Robarts Research Institute
awards the annual J. Allyn Taylor International Prize
in Medicine to an individual or individuals who have made significant contributions to a field of
basic or clinical research
in one of the Institute's principal areas of research.
In addition to the Nobel Prize, Dr. Yamanaka has received many awards and honors for his research, including the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, the Wolf Prize in Medicine, the Millennium Technology Prize, the Shaw Prize, the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology, the Gairdner International Award, the Robert Koch Award, and the March of Dimes Priz
In addition to the Nobel Prize, Dr. Yamanaka has received many
awards and honors for his research, including the Breakthrough Prize
in Life Sciences, Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, the Wolf Prize in Medicine, the Millennium Technology Prize, the Shaw Prize, the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology, the Gairdner International Award, the Robert Koch Award, and the March of Dimes Priz
in Life Sciences, Albert Lasker
Basic Medical Research
Award, the Wolf Prize
in Medicine, the Millennium Technology Prize, the Shaw Prize, the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology, the Gairdner International Award, the Robert Koch Award, and the March of Dimes Priz
in Medicine, the Millennium Technology Prize, the Shaw Prize, the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology, the Gairdner International
Award, the Robert Koch
Award, and the March of Dimes Prize.
«Funding the Center of Excellence
in Stem Cell Genomics highlights our commitment to advancing the field with the most cutting edge approaches, and our
Basic Biology
awards show we remain committed to deepening our understanding of every aspect of stem cells.
AHA council for
Basic Cardiovascular Science
Award voor het meest gedownloade reviewartikel uit Circulation Research
in 2011
The ASH Scholar
Awards fund hematologists
in North America who conduct
basic, translational and clinical research that furthers the understanding and treatment of blood disorders.
It is
awarded to an established scientist for outstanding accomplishments
in basic biomedical research.
Professor Bargmann has received numerous
awards, including the Charles Judson Herrick
Award for comparative neurology
in 2000, the Dargut and Milena Kemali International Prize for Research
in the Field of
Basic and Clinical Neurosciences
in 2004, and the Richard Lounsbery
Award from the US and French National Academies of Sciences
in 2009.
The Bert and Natalie Vallee
Award in Biomedical Science was established by the Vallee Foundation
in 2012 to recognize international achievements
in the sciences
basic to medicine.
Stephen Elledge and Evelyn Witkin won the 2015 Lasker
Award in Basic Medical Research for their work on biological responses to DNA damage.
The work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Genomics Based Drug Discovery Consortium, the National Cancer Institute Integrative Cancer Biology Program, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Claudia Adams Barr Program
in Cancer Research Innovative
Basic Science Research Program, the American Society of Clinical Oncology Conquer Cancer Foundation Young Investigator
Award, and the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
Walter is an investigator
in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, member of the US National Academy of Sciences, and recipient of the prestigious Albert Lasker
Basic Medical Research
Award in 2014.
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future program under
award #DMR 1533985 and
in part by the Integrated Mesoscale Architectures for Sustainable Catalysis, an Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science,
Basic Energy Sciences under
award #DE - SC0012573.
In addition to the Nobel Prize, Dr. Yamanaka has received many awards and honors, including the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, the Wolf Prize in Medicine, the Millennium Technology Award, the Shaw Prize, the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology, the Gairdner International Award, the Robert Koch Award and the March of Dimes Priz
In addition to the Nobel Prize, Dr. Yamanaka has received many
awards and honors, including the Albert Lasker
Basic Medical Research
Award, the Wolf Prize
in Medicine, the Millennium Technology Award, the Shaw Prize, the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology, the Gairdner International Award, the Robert Koch Award and the March of Dimes Priz
in Medicine, the Millennium Technology
Award, the Shaw Prize, the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology, the Gairdner International
Award, the Robert Koch
Award and the March of Dimes Prize.
Awards are given
in recognition of the full spectrum of research conducted within the NHGRI Intramural Program, including
basic, clinical, and behavioral / social science research.
He is the recipient of the New York City Mayor's
Award for Excellence
in Science and Technology, the American Association of Immunologists - Invitrogen Meritorious Career
Award, the Ross Prize
in Molecular Medicine, the Vilcek Prize
in Biomedical Science, and the William B. Coley
Award for Distinguished Research
in Basic Immunology from the Cancer Research Institute.
He was named 2006 «Australian of the Year» and was joint winner of CRI's prestigious William B. Coley
Award for Distinguished Research
in Basic and Tumor Immunology.
Dr. Scheller's research elucidating the molecular mechanisms governing neurotransmitter release earned him the 2013 Albert Lasker
Basic Medical Research
Award, the 2010 Kavli Prize
in Neuroscience, and the 1997 US National Academy of Sciences
Award in Molecular Biology, among other honors.