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  2. List of biology awards - Wikipedia

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    NAS Award in Molecular Biology: National Academy of Sciences: Recent notable discovery in molecular biology by a young scientist who is a citizen of the United States [42] United States: Overton Prize: International Society for Computational Biology: Outstanding accomplishment by a scientist in the early to mid stage of his or her career [43 ...

  3. Early Career Life Scientist Award - Wikipedia

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    The ASCB Early Career Life Scientist Award is awarded by the American Society for Cell Biology to an outstanding scientist who earned his doctorate no more than 12 years earlier and who has served as an independent investigator for no more than seven years. The winner speaks at the ASCB Annual Meeting and receives a monetary prize.

  4. Category:Biology awards - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Biology awards" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. ... Early Career Life Scientist Award; Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal;

  5. Richard H. Ebright - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Ebright was awarded the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Schering-Plough Award for his research on transcription activation. [18] In 1995, he received the Academic Press Walter J. Johnson Prize. [19] In 2013, he received a National Institutes of Health MERIT Award. [20]

  6. Stanley Miller Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Miller Medal is an award to be presented by the National Academy of Sciences every five years to promote research and study in the fields of "research on Earth's early development as a planet, including prebiotic chemistry and the origin of life; planetary accretion, differentiation, and tectonics; and early evolution of the atmosphere and oceans".

  7. Gordon H. Sato - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Hisashi Sato (17 December 1927 – 31 March 2017) was an American cell biologist who first attained prominence for his discovery that polypeptide factors required for the culture of mammalian cells outside the body are also important regulators of differentiated cell functions and of utility in culture of new types of cells for use in research and biotechnology.

  8. Richard J. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Roberts also received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement in 1994. [19] In 2021 he was awarded the Lomonosov Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences. [6] Roberts was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1995 [4] and a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in the same year. [5]

  9. Stephen R. Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    He received a B.A. in biology in 1974 [1] and then entered the graduate programs in Botany and Oceanography and Limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he participated in the lab of Michael Adams to examine the role played by macrophytes in the phosphorus cycle of lake ecosystems. During his graduate years he met his wife, Susan ...