Robert L. Noble Prize (original) (raw)
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Canadian award for cancer research
The Robert L. Noble Prize (not to be confused with the Nobel Prize) is awarded each year by the Canadian Cancer Society to researchers whose contributions have led to a significant advance in cancer research. The prize consists of 2,000 Canadian dollars for the researcher receiving the prize, and an additional 20,000 Canadian dollars to further his/her cancer research.[1]
It honours Robert L. Noble, a Canadian researcher who in the 1950s helped with the discovery of vincristine and vinblastine, widely used anti-cancer drugs.
Source: Canadian Cancer Society
2022 – Samuel Aparicio
2021 – Michael Taylor
2020 – Nada Jabado
2019 – Jerry Pelletier
2018 – Pamela Ohashi
2017 – Morag Park
2016 – Poul Sorensen
2014 – Rama Khokha and James T. Rutka
2013 – Shoukat Dedhar
2012 – Michel Tremblay
2011 – John Bell
2010 – Mitsu Ikura
2009 – Brian Wilson
2008 – Mark Henkelman
2007 – Dick Hill
2006 – Carol Cass
2005 – Susan Cole and Roger Deeley
2004 – Robert Kerbel
2003 – Connie Eaves
2002 – Nahum Sonenberg
2001 – Chris Bleackley
2000 – John Dick
1999 – Janet Rossant
1998 – Frank L. Graham
1997 – Alan Bernstein
1996 – Tak Wah Mak
1995 – Anthony J. Pawson
1994 – Victor Ling
- ^ "Robert L. Noble Prize". Canadian Cancer Society. Retrieved 11 January 2015.