EMBO Gold Medal

EMBO Gold Medal

outstanding contributions to the life sciences
Sponsor European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
Date 1986
Reward €10,000
Official website www.embo.org/funding-awards/gold-medal

The EMBO Gold Medal is an annual award of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) given to young scientists for outstanding contributions to the life sciences in Europe.[1] Laureates receive a medal and €10,000 and are invited to receive the award and present their research at the annual EMBO Meeting[2] and to write a review published in The EMBO Journal. Medallists can only be nominated by Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization.

EMBO Gold Medallists

Previous EMBO Gold Medal awardees include: Source: Internet Archive

References

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  3. EMBO Gold Medal 2014 awarded to Sophie Martin
  4. Thijn Brummelkamp receives the EMBO Gold Medal 2013
  5. EMBO Gold Medal 2012 awarded to Jiří Friml
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  19. Lanzavecchia, A (1988). "Clonal sketches of the immune response". The EMBO journal 7 (10): 2945–51. PMC 454675. PMID 3053159.