Joan Mott Prize Lecture
The Joan Mott Prize Lecture is a prize lecture awarded annually by The Physiological Society in honour of Joan Mott.[1][2]
Joan Mott Prize Lecture | |
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Location | London |
Presented by | The Physiological Society |
Website | www |
Laureates
Laureates of the award have included:
- 1996Maria Fitzgerald :
- 1998Janice M. Marshall :
- 2000Lucilla Poston :
- 2002Helen Skaer :
- 2004Barbara Casadei :
- 2006Susan Wray :
- 2008Abigail L. Fowden :
- 2010Kay Davies :
- 2012Diane Lipscombe :
- 2013Eleanor A. Maguire :
- 2014Linda Partridge :
- 2015Hannelore Daniel - Intestinal absorption of sugars and peptides: from textbook to surprises :
- 2017Rhian Touyz :
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References
- "Lectures and Prizes" (PDF). The Physiological Society. 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
- "Joan Mott Prize Lecture".
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