Novartis-Drew Award
The Novartis-Drew Award for Biomedical Research is an award jointly presented by Novartis and Drew University. It comprises a cash award (originally $2000) and a plaque. The award was initially created as the Ciba-Drew Award for Biomedical Research and renamed following the change of company name from Ciba-Geigy to Novartis in 1996. [1]
Incomplete list of winners
- Novartis-Drew Award
- 2003: Elaine Fuchs;[2] Philip A. Sharp;[3] David Botstein
- 2002: Frank McCormick ; Brian J. Druker ; Harold Varmus
- 2001: Sidney Brenner ; Eric Lander ; Craig Venter [4]
- 2000: Susan L. Lindquist [5]
- 1999: Elizabeth Helen Blackburn;[6] Joan Steitz [7]
- 1998: Tom Maniatis;[8] Alexander Varshavsky [9]
- 1997: Edward Alan Berger [10]
- Ciba-Drew Award
- 1996: H. Robert Horvitz;[11] Stanley J. Korsmeyer
- 1995: Joseph Schlessinger;[12] Günter Blobel ; Arnold J. Levine
- 1994: Thomas R. Cech;[13] Albert Eschenmoser;[14] Manfred Eigen [15]
- 1993: Leroy Hood;[16] Francis S. Collins [17]
- 1992: Stuart L. Schreiber ; Peter G. Schultz ; Richard Lerner [18]
- 1991: Sir Michael Berridge [19]
- 1990: Roger David Kornberg;[20] Nicholas R. Cozzarelli [21]
- 1989: Robert William Mahley [22]
- 1988: Samuel Broder;[23] Robert C. Gallo ; Luc Montagnier [24]
- 1987: Thomas A. Waldmann
- 1986: Michael H. Wigler
- 1985: Jean-Pierre Changeux ; Solomon Halbert Snyder [25]
- 1984: Albrecht Fleckenstein ; Harald Reuter
- 1983: Ronald Levy;[26]
- 1982:
- 1981: C. Ronald Kahn;[27] Donald F. Steiner ; Sydney Brenner [28]
- 1980: Bengt I. Samuelsson;[29] John Robert Vane [30]
- 1979: Paul Greengard
- 1978:
- 1977: Robert C. Gallo;[31] Fred Rapp
See also
References
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- http://web.mit.edu/sharplab/cv.html
- http://wi.mit.edu/news/archive/2001/eric-lander-wins-novartisdrew-award
- https://www.jnj.com/leadership/susan-l-lindquist
- The International Who's Who of Women 2002. p. 62.
- https://www.yalecancercenter.org/profile/joan_steitz/
- https://www.milstein-award.org/2003/06/thomas-maniatis-ph-d/
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- Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education ..., Part 4, Issue 1. p. 890.
- https://www.scripps.edu/faculty/lerner/
- https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Berridge_Michael
- https://europepmc.org/article/pmc/pmc2785628
- https://senate.universityofcalifornia.edu/_files/inmemoriam/html/nicholasrcozzarelli.htm
- http://labmed.ucsf.edu/dnld/faculty-path-rmahley-CV.pdf
- NIH Almanac 1992. p. 32.
- Journal of the National Cancer Institute: JNCI, Volume 80. p. 1277.
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- "Bengt I. Samuelsson-Facts". Retrieved 29 September 2019.
- https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1982/vane/biographical/
- https://www.aacc.org/Community/Awards/Hall-of-Fame/Bios/L-to-S/Robert-Gallo.aspx
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