William C. Rose Award
The William C. Rose Award given by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology recognizes outstanding contributions to biochemical and molecular biological research and a demonstrated commitment to the training of younger scientists, as epitomized by the late American nutritionist William Cumming Rose. The nominations are filed by the Society members, but the nominees need not be ASBMB members.[1]
Past recipients
Source: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- 2016 - Susan J. Baserga
- 2015 - Kathleen Matthews
- 2014 - Lynne Maquat
- 2013 - Ivan Dikic
- 2012 - Susan Marqusee
- 2011 - Melissa J. Moore
- 2010 - Daniel Herschlag
- 2009 - Sandra Schmid
- 2008 - John D. Scott
- 2007 - Susan S. Taylor
- 2006 - William L. Smith
- 2005 - Frederick Guengerich
- 2004 - Sunney I. Chan
- 2003 - Jack E. Dixon
- 2002 - Gordon Hammes
- 2001 - Marc W. Kirschner
- 2000 - Rowena Green Matthews
- 1999 - Richard W. Hanson
- 1998 - Robert D. Simoni
- 1997 - Charles Yanofsky
- 1996 - Julius Adler
- 1995 - Celia White Tabor, Herbert Tabor
- 1994 - Robert H. Abeles
- 1993 - Irving M. Klotz
- 1992 - Eugene P. Kennedy
- 1991 - Robert L. Hill
- 1990 - Harland G. Wood
- 1989 - Paul D. Boyer
- 1988 - Henry A. Lardy
- 1987 - Theresa Stadtman
- 1986 - Irwin C. Gunsalus
- 1985 - Esmond E. Snell
- 1984 - Alton Meister
- 1983 - Robert T. Schimke
- 1982 - Hector F. DeLuca
- 1981 - M. Daniel Lane
- 1980 - Bert L. Vallee
- 1979 - Minor J. Coon
References
- ↑ "William C. Rose Award". ASBMB.org. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
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