Mary Woodard Lasker Award for Public Service
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The Mary Woodward Lasker Award for Public Service is awarded by the Lasker Foundation. It was previously known as the Albert Lasker Public Service Award, but was renamed in 2000 in honour of his wife. Past Winners include:
- 2003 Christopher Reeve
- 2001 William Foege
- 2000 Betty Ford, Harold P. Freeman, David J. Mahoney, The Science Times of The New York Times and John Edward Porter
- 1995 Mark O. Hatfield
- 1993 Paul G. Rogers and Nancy S. Wexler
- 1991 Robin Chandler Duke and Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.
- 1989 Lewis Thomas
- 1988 Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.
- 1986 Ma Haide (George Hatem)
- 1985 Lane W. Adams and Ann Landers (Eppie lederer)
- 1984 Henry J. Heimlich
- 1983 Maurice R. Hilleman and Saul Krugman
- 1979 John Wilson
- 1978 Elliot L. Richardson and Theodore Cooper
- 1976 World Health Organization
- 1975 Jules C. Stein
- 1973 Warren Magnuson
- 1968 Lister Hill
- 1967 Claude Pepper
- 1966 Eunice Kennedy Shriver
- 1965 Lyndon Baines Johnson
- 1963 Melvin R. Laird and Oren Harris
- 1960 John B. Grant and Abel Wolman
- 1959 Maurice Pate
- 1958 Basil O'Connor
- 1957 Frank G. Boudreau, C.J. Van Slyke and Reginald M. Atwater
- 1956 William P. Shepard
- 1955 Robert D. Defries, The Menninger Foundation, Nursing Services of the U.S. Public Health Service, Pearl McIver and Margaret G. Arnstein
- 1954 Leona Baumgartner
- 1953 Felix J. Underwood and Earle B. Phelps
- 1952 G. Brock Chisholm and Howard A. Rusk
- 1951 Florence R. Sabin
- 1950 Eugene Lindsay Bishop
- 1949 Marion W. Sheahan
- 1948 R.E. Dyer and Martha M. Eliot
- 1947 Alice Hamilton
- 1946 Alfred Newton Richards and Fred L. Soper