John Maynard Smith Prize
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The John Maynard Smith Prize is a prize given by the European Society for Evolutionary Biology on odd years to an outstanding young researcher. It was first awarded in 1997 and is named after the evolutionary biologist John Maynard Smith (1920-2004).
[edit] List of Winners
Year | Awarded to | For |
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1997 | Marie-Charlotte Anstett | Facilitation and constraints in the evolution of mutualism |
1999 | Nicolas Galtier | Non stationary models of nucleotide substitution and the evolution of base composition |
2001 | Alexander Badyaev | Paradox of rapid evolution of sexual size dimorphism: the role of ontogeny and maternal effects |
2003 | Patricia Beldade | The genetic basis of phenotypic variation: evolution and development of butterfly wing patterns |
2005 | Daven Presgraves | Speciation genes & selfish genes in Drosophila |
2007 | Andy Gardner |