Gabor Medal
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The Gabor Medal is a medal of the Royal Society, normally awarded for acknowledged distinction of work in biology, especially in genetic engineering and molecular biology. It was first awarded in 1989 and is awarded bienally in odd years. It is named after Dennis Gabor.
Previous winners are:
- 1989 Noreen Elizabeth Murray
- 1991 A.R. Fersht
- 1993 Charles Weissmann
- 1995 David Hopwood
- 1997 Kenneth Charles Holmes
- 1999 Adrian Peter Bird
- 2001 M. Azim Surani
- 2003 Jean Begg
- 2005 Lionel Crawford
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Medals of the Royal Society: |
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Copley |
Buchanan - Darwin - Davy - Gabor - Hughes - Leverhulme - Royal - Rumford - Sylvester |