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
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- 1979 – Minor J. Coon
- 1980 – Bert L. Vallee
- 1981 – M. Daniel Lane
- 1982 – Hector F. DeLuca
- 1983 – Robert T. Schimke
- 1984 – Alton Meister
- 1985 – Esmond E. Snell
- 1986 – Irwin C. Gunsalus
- 1987 – Theresa Stadtman
- 1988 – Henry A. Lardy
- 1989 – Paul D. Boyer
- 1990 – Harland G. Wood
- 1991 – Robert L. Hill
- 1992 – Eugene P. Kennedy
- 1993 – Irving M. Klotz
- 1994 – Robert H. Abeles
- 1995 – Celia White Tabor, Herbert Tabor
- 1996 – Julius Adler
- 1997 – Charles Yanofsky
- 1998 – Robert D. Simoni
- 1999 – Richard W. Hanson
- 2000 – Rowena Green Matthews
- 2001 – Marc W. Kirschner
- 2002 – Gordon Hammes
- 2003 – Jack E. Dixon
- 2004 – Sunney I. Chan
- 2005 – Frederick Guengerich
- 2006 – William L. Smith
- 2007 – Susan S. Taylor
- 2008 – John D. Scott
- 2009 – Sandra Schmid
- 2010 – Daniel Herschlag
- 2011 – Melissa J. Moore
- 2012 – Susan Marqusee[2]
- 2013 – Ivan Đikić[3]
- 2014 – Lynne Maquat
- 2015 – Kathleen Matthews[4]
- 2016 – Susan J. Baserga
- 2017 – William T. Wickner
- 2018 – Steven G. Clarke
- 2019 – Dorothy Shippen
- 2020 – Celia Schiffer[5]
- 2021 – J. Martin Bollinger[6]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "William C. Rose Award". ASBMB.org. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
- ^ "Marqusee Wins The William C. Rose Award". Molecular and Cell Biology. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ "American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology honors outstanding Scientists". idw (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ Meier, Elizabeth (March 2015). "Matthews recognized for 'the very strong example she sets'". ASBMB Today. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
- ^ Bard, Megan (26 July 2019). "Celia Schiffer honored with William C. Rose Award from American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology". UMass Chan Medical School. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
- ^ "Bollinger honored with ASBMB William C. Rose Award". Eberly College of Science. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
External links
edit- Media related to William C. Rose Award at Wikimedia Commons