- Source: Dickson Prize
The Dickson Prize in Medicine and the Dickson Prize in Science were both established in 1969 by Joseph Z. Dickson and Agnes Fischer Dickson.
Dickson Prize in Medicine
The Dickson Prize in Medicine is awarded annually by the University of Pittsburgh and recognizes US citizens who have made "significant, progressive contributions" to medicine. The award includes $50,000, a bronze medal, and the Dickson Prize Lecture.
= Recipients
=Source: University of Pittsburgh
Dickson Prize in Science
The Dickson Prize in Science is awarded annually by Carnegie Mellon University and recognizes those who "have made the most progress in the scientific field in the United States for the year in question." The award is dated by the year in which it was announced, which is often the year before the lecture occurs.
= Recipients
=Source: Carnegie Mellon University
Further reading
Dickson Prize in Science at Carnegie Mellon University
Dickson Prize in Medicine at University of Pittsburgh
See also
List of medicine awards
Notes
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ray Kurzweil
- Robert Gallo
- Carolyn Ruth Bertozzi
- Eric Lander
- Bonnie Bassler
- Roger Guillemin
- Francis Collins
- Barack Obama
- Maxime Bôcher
- Batavia (kapal)
- Dickson Prize
- Geoffrey Hinton
- Emery N. Brown
- Edward Fredkin
- Karl Deisseroth
- William Purdie Dickson
- John Heysham Gibbon
- Roger Guillemin
- Victor Ambros
- Carolyn Bertozzi