International Prize for Biology

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The International Prize for Biology is an annual award for significant contributions to biology. The award was created in 1985 to recognize Emperor Hirohito of Japan's long time interest in and support of the biological sciences. The selection and award of the prize is managed by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. The reciepient scientist is awarded 10 million Yen and an international symposium on the scientists area of research is held.

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