Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award
The Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award has been awarded annually by the American Society for Clinical Investigation since 1998. The Award recognizes outstanding achievements advancing knowledge in a specific field and mentoring future generations of investigators in the life sciences. The award was renamed in 2006 to honor Dr. Stanley J. Korsmeyer, who was an accomplished and dedicated physician-scientist and mentor, and the first recipient of this award, who died in 2005. The awardee receives a US$20,000 honorarium and presents the Korsmeyer Lecture at the Society’s annual meeting.[1]
Recipients
Year | Winner(s) |
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2018 | Joseph Heitman |
2017 | James E. Crowe, Jr. |
2016 | Jean-Laurent Casanova |
2015 | Louis J. Ptáček |
2014 | Beth Levine |
2013 | Bruce Beutler |
2012 | William G. Kaelin, Gregg L. Semenza |
2011 | Brian J. Druker, Charles L. Sawyers |
2010 | Andrew R. Marks |
2009 | Mitchell A. Lazar |
2008 | Gerald I. Shulman |
2007 | D. Gary Gilliland |
2006 | Shaun R. Coughlin |
2005 | Francis Collins |
2004 | David Ginsburg |
2003 | Craig B. Thompson |
2002 | Ronald A. DePinho |
2001 | Laurie Glimcher |
2000 | Christine E. Seidman |
1999 | Richard D. Klausner |
1998 | Stanley J. Korsmeyer |
See also
References
- "The Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award". The American Society for Clinical Investigation. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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