- Source: Irene Manton Prize
The Irene Manton Prize of the Linnean Society of London is awarded annually for the "best thesis in botany examined for a doctorate of philosophy during a single academic year" in the United Kingdom.
The prize is named in honour of Irene Manton FRS, the first female president of the Linnean Society of London. She pioneered the biological use of electron microscopy. Her work revealed the structure of the flagellum and cilia, which are central to many systems of cellular motility.
Recipients of the Irene Manton Prize
Tin Hang Hung (2024) University of Oxford; Ecological genomics and adaptation of rosewoods Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri for conservation and restoration
Brogan Harris (2023) University of Bristol; A phylogenetic investigation into the evolutionary history of stomata and land plants
Bruno Pok Man Ngou (2022) University of East Anglia & The Sainsbury Laboratory; Roles and mechanisms of effector-triggered immunity in plant disease resistance
Sophie Harrington (2021) University of East Anglia; Understanding the molecular and genetic mechanisms regulating senescence in wheat
James Clark (2020) University of Bristol; Whole genome duplication and the evolution of the land plant body plan
Leanne Melbourne (2019) University of Bristol; The effect of environmental change on the structure, composition and subsequently the structural integrity of un-attached corallines
Sandy Hetherington (2018) University of Oxford; Evolution and morphology of lycophyte root systems
Shanna Ludwig (2015) University of Bristol; Ecological and evolutionary genetics, focusing on reproductive biology and speciation in diploid and polyploid Sorbus populations
Simon Renny-Byfield (2014) Queen Mary, University of London; Evolution of repetitive DNA in angiosperms: Examples from Nicotiana
Janine Pendleton (2013) University of Sheffield; Carboniferous plants and spores from the Bristol Coalfield
Alexander S T Papadopulos (2012) Imperial College London
Tiina Sarkinen (2011)
Christopher Thorogood (2010) University of Bristol
Chris Yesson (2009)
James Clarkson and Silvia Pressel (2008)
Lionel Navarro (2007) University of East Anglia; Plant innate immunity and bacterial pathogenesis
Yuki Yasumura (2006) University of Oxford
Alex Wortley (2005)
Mark Clegg (2003)
Julie King (2002)
Alison Gwen Roberts (2001)
James Edward Richardson (2000)
Melissa Spielman (1999)
Alexander Weir (1998)
Colin Edward Hughes (1997)
Dorothy Steane (1996)
Sally Glockling (1995)
William Justin Goodrich (1993)
Sharon Anita Robinson and Robert Winning Scotland (1992)
not awarded (1991)
Christine Masterson (1990)
See also
List of biology awards
References
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- Irene Manton Prize
- Irene Manton
- Linnean Society of London
- Silvia Pressel
- List of biology awards
- Sidnie Manton
- Sharon Robinson (physiologist)
- British Phycological Society
- Patrick Brownsey
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