E.B. Wilson Medal (original) (raw)

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The E.B. Wilson Medal is the American Society for Cell Biology's highest honor for science and is presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for significant and far-reaching contributions to cell biology over the course of a career. It is named after Edmund Beecher Wilson.[1]

Source : ASCB

  1. ^ "E.B. Wilson Medal". ASCB. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
vteE.B. Wilson Medal recipients
Recipients Daniel Mazia, George Palade and Keith Porter (1981) Charles Leblond and Alex B. Novikoff (1982) Joseph Gall and Hugh Huxley (1983) Harry Eagle and Theodore Puck (1984) Hewson Swift (1985) Gunter Blobel and David D. Sabatini (1986) Marilyn Farquhar (1987) Elizabeth Hay (1988) Christian de Duve (1989) Morris Karnovsky (1990) S. Jonathan Singer (1991) Shinya Inoue (1992) Hans Ris (1993) Barbara Gibbons and Ian R. Gibbons (1994) Bruce Nicklas (1995) Donald D. Brown (1996) John C. Gerhart (1997) James E. Darnell and Sheldon Penman (1998) Edwin Taylor (1999) Walter Neupert and Gottfried Schatz (2000) Elizabeth Blackburn (2001) Avram Hershko and Alexander Varshavsky (2002) Marc Kirschner (2003) Thomas D. Pollard (2004) Joan A. Steitz (2005) Joel Rosenbaum (2006) Richard O. Hynes and Zena Werb (2007) Martin Chalfie and Roger Tsien (2008) Peter Walter (2009) Stuart Kornfeld, James Rothman, and Randy Schekman (2010) Gary Borisy, J. Richard McIntosh, and James Spudich (2011) Susan Lindquist (2012) John R. Pringle (2013) William R. Brinkley, John E. Heuser and Peter Satir (2014) Elaine V. Fuchs (2015) Mina Bissell (2016) Franz-Ulrich Hartl and Arthur Horwich (2017) Barbara J. Meyer (2018) Peter N. Devreotes (2019) Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz (2020) Pietro De Camilli (2021)