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