William B. Coley Award

The William B. Coley Award for Distinguished Research in Basic and Tumor Immunology is presented annually by the Cancer Research Institute, to scientists[1] who have made outstanding achievements in the fields of basic and tumor immunology and whose work has deepened our understanding of the immune system's response to disease, including cancer.

The first awards were made in 1975 to a group of 16 scientists called the "Founders of Cancer Immunology." In 1993, the award was renamed after William B. Coley,[2] a late-nineteenth century surgeon who made the first attempts at the non-surgical treatment of cancer through stimulation of the immune system. For this reason, Coley has become known as the "Father of Cancer Immunotherapy."

Recipients

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  • 1978: Howard B. Andervont
    000 – Jacob Furth
    000 – Earl L. Green & Margaret C. Green
    000 – Walter E. Heston
    000 – Clarence C. Little
    000 – George D. Snell
    000 – Leonell C. Strong

  • 1979: Yuang-yun Chu
    000 – Zongtang Sun
    000 – Zhao-you Tang

  • 1997: Robert L. Coffman
    000 – Tim R. Mosmann
    000 – Stuart F. Schlossman

  • 1999: James E. Darnell, Jr.
    000 – Ian M. Kerr
    000 – Richard A. Lerner
    000 – George Robert Stark, FRS
    000 – Greg Winter

  • 2005: For Distinguished Research in Basic and Tumor Immunology
    000 – James P. Allison

  • 2006: For Distinguished Research in Basic Immunology
    000 – Shizuo Akira
    000 – Bruce A. Beutler
    000 – For Distinguished Research in Tumor Immunology
    000 – Ian H. Frazer
    000 – Harald zur Hausen

  • 2008: For Distinguished Research in Basic and Tumor Immunology
    000 – Michael John Bevan, FRS

  • 2009: For Distinguished Research in Tumor Immunology
    000 – Cornelis J. M. Melief
    000 – For Distinguished Research in Basic Immunology (joint prize)
    000 – Frederick W. Alt
    000 – Klaus Rajewsky

  • 2011: For Distinguished Research in Tumor Immunology (joint prize)
    000 – Philip D. Greenberg
    000 – Steven A. Rosenberg

  • '2012: For Distinguished Research in Basic Immunology (joint prize)
    000 – Richard A. Flavell, FRS.
    000 – Laurie H. Glimcher
    000 – Kenneth M. Murphy

    000 – 'For Distinguished Research in Tumor Immunology
    (joint prize)
    000 – Carl H. June
    000 – Michel Sadelain

  • 2015: Glenn Dranoff, for Distinguished Research in Tumor Immunology
    000 – Alexander Y. Rudensky, for Distinguished Research in Basic Immunology

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  • 2017: Thomas F. Gajewski, for Distinguished Research in Tumor Immunology
    000 – Rafi Ahmed, for Distinguished Research in Basic Immunology

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