AAAS Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility
The AAAS Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility is given by the American Association for the Advancement of Science and honors scientists and engineers whose exemplary actions, often taken at significant personal cost, have served to foster scientific freedom and responsibility.[1]
Recipients
- 2015 Jean Maria Arrigo
- 2014 Omid Kokabee
- 2013 Hoosen Coovadia
- 2012 Kiyoshi Kurokawa
- 2011 J. David Jentsch, Edythe D. London, and Dario Ringach
- 2010 Nancy Olivieri
- 2009 Drummond Rennie
- 2008 James Hansen
- 2007 Eugenie Scott et al.
- 2006 David Michaels
- 2005 rDNA Advisory Committee
- 2004 Walter Reich
- 2003 L. Dennis Smith
- 2001 Howard K. Schachman
- 2000 Alexander Nikitin
- 1999 Joel L. Lebowitz
- 1998 JoAnn Burkholder
- 1997 Salim Kheirbek
- 1996 Daniel Callahan
- 1995 Vil Mirzayanov
- 1994 June E. Osborn, Mathilde Krim
- 1993 Daniel L. Albritton, Robert T. Watson
- 1992 Inez Austin
- 1991 Adrian R. Morrison
- 1990 Matthew S. Meselson
- 1989 Robert L. Sprague, Natural Resources Defense Council
- 1988 Richard L. Garwin, Roger M. Boisjoly
- 1987 Stanley L. Weinberg, Norman D. Newell, Francisco J. Ayala
- 1986 Colegio Medico de Chile, Victor Paschkis
- 1985 Werner A. Baum
- 1983 Anatoly Koryagin, Jose Westerkamp
- 1982 Paul Berg, Maxine Singer, Norton Zinder, Morris H. Baslow
See also
- AAAS Award for Science Diplomacy
- AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize
- AAAS Prize for Behavioral Science Research
- Newcomb Cleveland Prize
References
- ↑ History & Archives: SFR Awards (since 1982), AAAS webpage.
External links
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