Swartz Prize

The Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience, established in 2008, is an annual award supported by the Swartz Foundation and administered by the Society for Neuroscience. The award "honors an individual whose activities have produced a significant cumulative contribution to theoretical models or computational methods in neuroscience or who has made a particularly noteworthy recent advance in theoretical or computational neuroscience." The winner receives a cash prize of US$25000 and expenses to attend the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.[1]

Awardees

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See also

  • List of neuroscience awards

References

  1. "Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience". Society for Neuroscience. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
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