Early Career Life Scientist Award
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.[1]
Awardees
Source: American Society for Cell Biology
- 2016 Valentina Greco
- 2016 Bo Huang
- 2015 Vladimir Denic
- 2014 Manuel Thery
- 2013 Douglas B. Weibel
- 2012 Iain Cheeseman
- 2012 Gia Voeltz
- 2011 Maxence V. Nachury
- 2010 Anna Kashina
- 2009 Martin W. Hetzer
- 2008 Arshad B. Desai
- 2007 Abby Dernburg
- 2006 Karsten Weis
- 2005 Eva Nogales
- 2004 No award this year
- 2003 Frank Gertler
- 2002 Kathleen Collins and Benjamin Cravatt
- 2001 Daphne Preuss
- 2000 Erin O'Shea
- 1999 Raymond Deshaies
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See also
References
- "Early Career Life Scientist Award". ASCB. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
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