Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry

The Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry was established in 1934. Consisting of a bronze medal and honorarium, its purpose is to stimulate fundamental research in biological chemistry by scientists not over thirty-eight years of age. The Award is administered by the Division of Biological Chemistry of the American Chemical Society.[1]

Recipients

  • 1935 – William M. Allen
  • 1937 – Harold S. Alcott
  • 1938 – Abraham White
  • 1940 – Eric G. Ball
  • 1945 – Max A. Lauffer
  • 1947 – Sidney Colowick
  • 1948 – Dilworth Woodley
  • 1949 – Irving M. Klotz
  • 1950 – William Shive
  • 1952 – David M. Bonner
  • 1954 – Harvey A. Itano
  • 1957 – Harold A. Scheraga
  • 1958 – Lester J. Reed
  • 1960 – James D. Watson
  • 1961 – Frederick Crane
  • 1964 – Bruce N. Ames
  • 1965 – Gerald M. Edelman
  • 1966 – Phillips W. Robbins
  • 1968 – Charles C. Richardson
  • 1969 – Mario R. Capecchi
  • 1971 – David F. Wilson
  • 1973 – C. Fred Fox
  • 1974 – James E. Dahlberg
  • 1980 – Phillip A. Sharp
  • 1986 – James E. Rothman
  • 1987 – Jacqueline K. Barton
  • 1989 – Michael M. Cox
  • 1993 – Stuart L. Schreiber
  • 1995 – Jeremy Berg
  • 1996 – Gregory L. Verdine
  • 2002 – Kevan M. Shokat
  • 2005 – Dewey G. McCafferty
  • 2007 – Anna K. Mapp
  • 2008 – Paul J. Hergenrother
  • 2011 – Nathanael Gray
  • 2013 – Matthew D. Disney
  • 2014 – Yi Tang

References

  1. "Recipients of Awards from the Division of Biological Chemistry". Division of Biological Chemistry, American Chemical Society. 2012. Retrieved October 31, 2012.

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