Lapworth Medal
The Lapworth Medal is the highest award of the Palaeontological Association, given to those who have made a significant contribution to the science by means of a substantial body of research.[1]
Recipients
Source: Palaeontological Association
- 2019 - Prof. Derek E.G. Briggs, FRS
- 2018 - Prof. Derek J. Siveter
- 2017 - Prof. Stefan Bengtson
- 2016 - Dr Adrian William Amsler Rushton
- 2015 - Prof. Jennifer Clack FRS [2]
- 2014 - Prof. Richard A. Fortey, FRS
- 2013 - Prof. Dianne Edwards, FRS
- 2012 - Prof. Euan Clarkson
- 2011 - Prof. Richard Aldridge
- 2010 - Dr Robin Cocks
- 2009 - Prof. Bruce Runnegar
- 2008 - Prof. Charles Holland
- 2007 - Prof. Tony Hallam
- 2006 - Prof. Dolf Seilacher
- 2005 - Prof. William Chaloner FRS
- 2004 - Prof. James Valentine
- 2002 - Prof. Sir Alwyn Williams FRS
- 2000 - Prof. Harry B. Whittington FRS
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See also
- List of paleontology awards
References
- "Lapworth Medal". The Palaeontological Association. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/news/professor-jenny-clack-awarded-the-palaeontological-associations-lapworth-medal
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