Waddington Medal
The Waddington Medal is an academic prize awarded by the British Society for Developmental Biology "for outstanding research performance as well as services to the developmental biology community".[1] The award is named for C.H. Waddington.
Waddington Medallists
Source: Waddington Medallists
- 1998 Cheryll Tickle
- 1999 Rosa Beddington
- 2000 Peter Lawrence
- 2001 Mike Bate
- 2002 Jonathan Slack
- 2003 Julian Lewis
- 2004 Jeff Williams
- 2005 Michael Akam
- 2006 Claudio Stern
- 2007 David Ish-Horowicz
- 2008 Pat Simpson
- 2009 Elizabeth Robertson
- 2010 Robin Lovell-Badge
- 2011 Christopher Wylie
- 2012 Alfonso Martinez Arias
- 2013 Jim Smith
- 2014 Philip Ingham[2][3]
- 2015 Lewis Wolpert[4][5]
- 2016 Enrico Coen[6]
- 2017 William A Harris[7][8]
- 2018 Richard Lavenham Gardner
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See also
References
- http://bsdb.org/awards/the-waddington-medal/
- Post-award interview with Phil Ingham: http://thenode.biologists.com/an-interview-with-phil-ingham/interview/
- Video of Phil Ingham's award lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDMbm4ncrvc&list=UU9KrscRlutJCx2POToj-uLQ
- Post-award interview with Lewis Wolpert: http://dev.biologists.org/content/142/15/2547.full
- Video of Lewis Wolpert's award lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pAvvGo3np8
- Video of Enrico Coen's award lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsbpYDD_Hnw
- Blog post about Bill Harris' achievements: http://thenode.biologists.com/waddington2017/societies/
- Video of Bill Harris' award lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHJSYP6z6KE&t=443s
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