Schottenstein Prize in Cardiovascular Sciences
The Schottenstein Prize in Cardiovascular Sciences is awarded biennially to physicians or biomedical scientists who are judged to have made extraordinary and sustained contributions to improving cardiovascular health.[1] The award is worth US$100,000 and is conferred by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Heart and Vascular Center.
Laureates
Year | Winner |
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2017 | Helen Hobbs |
2015 | Roberto Bolli |
2013 | Garret A. FitzGerald |
2011 | Christine E. Seidman |
2009 | Pascal Goldschmidt[2] |
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See also
References
- "The Schottenstein Prize in Cardiovascular Sciences". Ohio State Heart and Vascular Research. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- Goldschmidt-Clermont, Pascal J. (2009). "Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Prize in Cardiovascular Science: Predicting Cardiovascular Illnesses for the 21st Century, and the Unpredictable …". Antioxidants & Redox Signaling. Mary Ann Liebert Inc. 11 (3): 401–406. doi:10.1089/ars.2008.2381. ISSN 1523-0864. PMC 2933575. PMID 19035844.
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